VoIP Technology & VoIP Routes
VoIP Technology the latest advancement in the telephony has
changed the way of telecommunication for the world. The bringing together of
traditional telephony and internet protocol has resulted in something that is not
only user-friendly but also cost-efficient.
VoIP Routes are an important part of VoIP Technology. In
VoIP, The audio signals convert to data packets for transmission in VoIP
technology. These packets can travel over the Internet over VoIP routes, which
essentially lets the VoIP call bypass the traditional telephone routes.
CLI Routes
CLI Routes are supposedly the best ones among all types of
VoIP Routes. These white routes display the caller ID when the call connects to
the recipient. The Caller ID visible to the receiver is actual information and
not some random generic number.
The white routes are “legal”. By legal, it refers to the
route termination on any end. All the connections associated with this route
termination is in accordance with the law and also well connected to the
telecom infrastructure of the concerned country.
However, the cost of CLI Routes is usually higher than other
routes. And the reason behind its high price is primarily the quality. Although
several other factors may also affect its final price tag.
NON-CLI Routes
Non-CLI routes are also known as grey routes. The calls
terminated through non-CLI routes do not display any information about the
caller. It usually displays a blocked call or some random number.
Many countries have restrictions on grey-routes. Due to the
limited information available on the caller, the questions arise on its
legality and its termination or any possible violations.
Usually, these routes have impromptu set-ups. In addition to
that, they further use GSM or cellular service gateways for traffic handling
and call termination over the destination telephone network.
Legal issues regarding VoIP Routes
In simple terms, the CLI Routes carrying and displaying the
caller information are legal. While the NON-CLI routes which do not reveal the
caller information are termed as illegal.
Example
Here routes are emerging from country X.
Traditional cellular or government monitored telecom
services exercise monopoly in the telecom sector. And therefore the price of
such traffic is very high. Therefore many individuals, businesses, organisations
use VoIP Routers to counter this high-cost issue.
These people send the legal or the white route traffic of
country X to the VoIP Routers via Internet (IP). The local PSTN terminates
these at rates much lower than the international call termination charges.
Therefore, on one end the routes are illegal or “black”,
that is in other countries. But on the other end, they are “white”, which is in
country X. And as a result, the route with one end black, one end white is then
called a grey route.
To know more about CLI and Non-CLI Routes check here: Things
to know about CLI Route and Non-CLI VoIP Route