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VoIP Peering

VoIP peering is a way for internet-based phone service providers to connect directly with each other, allowing calls to pass seamlessly between their networks without relying on traditional phone networks. This connection improves call quality, reduces costs, and increases reliability because the traffic doesn’t need to go through multiple external platforms. Think of it like two internet providers sharing a direct highway for their traffic, speeding up communication and lowering expenses. Peering benefits both providers and users by enabling clearer, more affordable, and more efficient VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls.