Wholesale VoIP: The Digital Foundation for Modern Telecommunications

Leverage the power of VoIP to enhance your communication infrastructure, providing cost-effective, scalable, and high-quality voice services for your business.

Wholesale VoIP
Powering Voice Services with IP Technology

Powering Voice Services with IP Technology

Wholesale VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services provide the underlying infrastructure for modern telecommunications providers. These services leverage the power of the internet to transmit voice communications, offering a flexible and cost-effective alternative to traditional circuit-switched networks. Instead of traditional phone lines, Wholesale VoIP uses high-capacity digital circuits to carry large volumes of voice traffic.
Unlock a Wide Range of Applications

Unlock a Wide Range of Applications

Wholesale VoIP supports a comprehensive suite of voice services, including local and long-distance calling, Direct Inward Dialing (DID), toll-free numbers, and international calling. It’s also the foundation for advanced applications like video conferencing, unified communications, fax over IP (FoIP), and even supporting legacy dial-up internet access where needed.

Key Advantages of Wholesale VoIP

Wholesale VoIP offers cost-effective, scalable, flexible solutions with advanced features, providing global connectivity and seamless integration.

Cost Savings

Cost Savings

VoIP often offers significant cost advantages over traditional PSTN services, especially for long-distance and international calls.

Scalability

Scalability

Easily adjust your voice capacity to meet fluctuating demands. Add or remove channels quickly and efficiently.

Flexibility

Flexibility

Supports a wide range of codecs and SIP handoff types, allowing for seamless integration with various systems.

Advanced Features

Enables features like call routing, call forwarding, voicemail-to-email, and other unified communications capabilities.

Geographic Flexibility

DIDs can be easily assigned from virtually anywhere, regardless of your physical location, allowing for a global presence and reach.

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Learn how Ajoxi can scale with your business

Our scalable Wholesale VoIP solutions offer seamless integration, dynamic scalability, and global coverage to fit your business needs, whether you’re a startup or enterprise. With competitive rates and advanced features like call routing and voicemail-to-email, you can ensure reliable performance and uninterrupted service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wholesale VoIP?

 Wholesale VoIP is a high-capacity telecommunications service that uses the internet (or a private IP network) to transmit voice calls. It’s the underlying service used by carriers, VoIP providers, and other businesses to offer voice communication services to their customers.

Who needs Wholesale VoIP?

 Telecommunications companies, carriers, VoIP providers, call centers, and any business that offers voice services or requires high-volume voice capacity can benefit from Wholesale VoIP.

What are the benefits of Wholesale VoIP?

  • Cost-Effectiveness: Lower calling costs, especially for long-distance and international.
  • Scalability: Easily scale up or down as your needs change.
  • Flexibility: Compatible with a wide range of systems and applications.
  • Advanced Features: Enables rich communication features.
  • Geographic Reach: Expand your presence with virtual numbers from different locations.

What are the different SIP handoff types?

Wholesale VoIP providers offer various SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) handoff types, which determine how voice data is encoded and transmitted. Common codecs include:

 

  • G.711: A widely used, uncompressed codec offering high-quality voice.
  • G.729: A compressed codec that uses less bandwidth, suitable for situations where bandwidth is limited.
  • G.723: Is another codec with high compression rate.

(Note: G.723 is less commonly used than G.729 and G.711 for VoIP, and is very similar to G.729; so while accurate, it may not be essential to include. Consider your target audience’s technical level.) The best choice depends on your specific quality and bandwidth requirements.

What is the difference between Wholesale VoIP and Wholesale Voice?

Wholesale Voice often refers to the broader category of large-capacity voice services, which can include both traditional circuit-switched (TDM) services and VoIP. Wholesale VoIP specifically refers to voice services delivered over IP networks. In practice, the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but “Wholesale VoIP” highlights the use of internet protocol technology.

What is VoIP Termination?

VoIP termination refers to the process of completing a VoIP call to its final destination, whether that’s another VoIP endpoint or a traditional phone number on the PSTN.

How much does Wholesale VoIP costs?

Wholesale VOIP prices depend upon various factors like destination, volume of call etc.

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