Clear VoIP Calling LLC, a CLEC and wholesale VoIP provider, has deployed the TransNexus NexOSS platform with its Sonus GSX9000 softswitch to enable the expansion of its network build-out to all 50 states within the next 18 months.
Clear VoIP Calling first deployed the TransNexus NexOSS platform with its original SIP infrastructure in 2007. The automated least-cost routing and CDR analysis features of NexOSS enabled Clear VoIP Calling to simplify its back-office operation and increase its gross margins, according to a press statement.
“NexOSS enables us to build unique routing products tailored for different customer groups. This customization gives us a service advantage and better profit margins,” said Jennifer Gilliland, COO of Clear VoIP Calling. “With NexOSS we easily manage over 15 million different routes and have the capacity to triple that number if we want to expand our product set. In addition, the NexOSS profitability reports give us detailed insight into network profits by product, customer, provider and time of day.”
Clear VoIP Calling uses two strategies in its wholesale VoIP business. The first is to keep costs low and offer SIP termination at competitive rates. The second is to add value with services such as Web Auto Dial service, which enables anyone to broadcast a prerecorded message to a community.
“One of our competitive advantages is the ability to deliver a very high volume of calls nationwide. Our call volume has grown to over 7 million calls per day. By deploying Sonus with the NexOSS platform, we will have the capacity to manage over 25 million calls per day,” said Tom Wish, CTO of Clear VoIP Calling.