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Tenor Call Routing Server
The Quintum® Tenor VoIP Call Routing Server provides
CLEC’s, ILEC’s, ISP’s and next generation service providers
with scalable centralized network routing, policy enforce-
ment, and administration. The VoIP Advanced Call Routing
Server provides enhanced network-wide routing flexibility
including QoS-based routing, least-cost routing and source-
based routing. Routing server will compile network routing
statistics and generate network reports. A scalable solution
designed to support demanding applications such as
Wholesale VoIP Termination, Tandem Switching, Call
Centers, IP Local Loop, Least Cost Routing and Calling Cards.
Centralized Control: Scalable design allows for the management of mid to large sized networks. Multiple Call Routing servers
may be distributed within the voice network for even greater capacity and redundancy. Routing modifications are immediately
reflected throughout the entire voice network without the need for routing modification on individual gateways.
QoS Monitoring and Routing: Monitors Quality of Service (QoS) metrics throughout the VoIP network. The Call Routing Server
allows calls to be routed around portions of the network that are not supporting acceptable QoS characteristics, thereby assuring
high quality voice for end users.
Flexible Routing: Source-based routing enables user-defined routing criteria to be applied depending upon the subscriber or
ingress point into the voice network. Routing criteria include Least Cost Routing, Route Quality, Best Pattern Match, Circuit
Routing, Domain Priority, Answer Seizure Ratio (ASR), and Load Balancing. Routing criteria and prioritization is configurable for
each ingress point into the voice network and limits calls to routes or dialed numbers to better manage network endpoint loading.
Tenor Call Relay SP (Service Provider)
• VoIP switching between IP networks
• Supports IP endpoints behind NAT and firewall
• Up to 760 simultaneous VoIP calls
Quintum’s Tenor Call Relay™ provides a single VoIP portal
between IP networks allowing for end to end VoIP communications
across multiple IP networks. All calls are switched through multiple
IP networks with just one single compression and decompression
of the voice. The result is less latency and higher voice quality as
the call traverses through the network.
The Tenor Call Relay allows VoIP endpoints behind a Network Address Translation (NAT) and firewall to communicate with
external VoIP networks. This allows both enterprises and service providers to expand their VoIP networks to their customers and
partners, and across the public Internet. Tenor Call Relay provides a single point for call management, administration and securi-
ty at the edge of your VoIP network.
When networks are linked using circuit switched connections, the multiple compression and de-compression processes that occur
increase transmission delay and cause unnecessary degradation of the voice quality. Tenor Call Relay eliminates these delays
with its direct IP connection between VoIP networks, thereby increasing voice quality.
With its built-in NAT intelligence, the Tenor Call Relay is able to pass H.323 traffic transparently through your IP networks’ NAT
and firewalls. With its PacketSaver™ technology, the Tenor Call Relay reduces bandwidth consumption of VoIP calls by multiplex-
ing multiple calls into the same packet, reducing the overall bandwidth utilization by up to 50%, beyond voice compression and
silence suppression.
Call Routing Server
Equipment Order Number
Call Routing Server 501-0067-00
10 CPS Upgrade 505-0040-00
25 CPS Upgrade 505-0041-00
50 CPS Upgrade 505-0042-00
Tenor Call Relay
Equipment Order Number
Call for ordering details and upgrades
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