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  2. Internet exchange point - Wikipedia

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    NSFNet Internet architecture, c. 1995. Internet exchange points began as Network Access Points or NAPs, a key component of Al Gore's National Information Infrastructure (NII) plan, which defined the transition from the US Government-paid-for NSFNET era (when Internet access was government sponsored and commercial traffic was prohibited) to the commercial Internet of today.

  3. Least-cost routing - Wikipedia

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    In voice telecommunications, least-cost routing (LCR) is the process of selecting the path of outbound communications traffic based on cost.Within a telecoms carrier, an LCR team might periodically (monthly, weekly or even daily) choose between routes from several or even hundreds of carriers.

  4. List of Internet exchange points - Wikipedia

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    Network Service Provider Internet eXchange Point (NSPIXP) [80] APIX: Asia Japan: Okinawa Urasoe: RYUKYUs Internet eXchange Point (RYUKYUIX - RIX) [81] APIX: Asia Kazakhstan: Almaty: Kazakhstan Internet Exchange (KAZ-IX) [82] APIX: Asia South Korea: Seoul: Korea Internet Neutral Exchange (KINX) APIX: Asia South Korea: Seoul: Boranet LGDACOM IX ...

  5. Microsoft Teams - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Teams is a team collaboration application developed by Microsoft as part of the Microsoft 365 family of products, offering workspace chat and video conferencing, file storage, and integration of proprietary and third-party applications and services.

  6. Anycast - Wikipedia

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    Anycast is a network addressing and routing methodology in which a single IP address is shared by devices (generally servers) in multiple locations. Routers direct packets addressed to this destination to the location nearest the sender, using their normal decision-making algorithms, typically the lowest number of BGP network hops.

  7. Voice over IP - Wikipedia

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    In IP telephony, no such direct link between location and communications end point exists. Even a provider having wired infrastructure, such as a DSL provider, may know only the approximate location of the device, based on the IP address allocated to the network router and the known service address. Some ISPs do not track the automatic ...

  8. Peering - Wikipedia

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    A great deal of the complexity in the BGP routing protocol exists to aid the enforcement and fine-tuning of peering and transit agreements. BGP allows operators to define a policy that determines where traffic is routed. Three things are commonly used to determine routing: local-preference, multi exit discriminators (MEDs) and AS-Path. Local ...

  9. RingCentral - Wikipedia

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    The next-gen embedded app integrates RingCentral’s cloud PBX & softphone dialer capabilities directly into the Teams platform and features calling, SMS, and fax. It can also be coupled with RingCentral Contact Center. [32] In June 2023, RingCentral became the first global cloud provider to offer fully compliant cloud phone system services in ...