The worldwide provider of interconnection and registry services called XConnect and the Malaysian based ICT solutions provider Extol have rolled out the AIX or Asia Interconnect Exchange services.
Asia Interconnect Exchange offers local as well as regional services with hub based IP interconnection services which allow them to connect their networks and VoIP communications via a unified central platform.
AIX enables service providers to interconnect various networks thru a single IP connection to the AIX hub, it supports the interworking of voice and advanced IP services like HD voice, video, and unified communications between fixed mobile and voice app service providers. XConnect extends their service to over 150 clients in almost 50 countries.
IP interconnect provider XConnect and together with Malaysian and Indonesia based ICT specialist Extol rolled out the AIX or Asian Interconnect Exchange this week. This gives local service providers convenient access to a centralized IP hub where they may exchange IP traffic and other related services.
At this moment, the combined population of Malaysia and Indonesia is approximately is 300 million as per the CIA Fact Book, and the target of AIX is to make the adoption of IP services such as voip easy for local as well as regional operators in order to propel progress in IP services in the South East Asia.
Thru AIX, service providers can interconnect to various networks with the aid of a centralized IP connection to the hub, supporting the interworking of voice and advanced IP services like video, HD voice, and more.
The transition is very important as they claim that the transfer from the old TDM networks to IP interconnection is vital to the development of brand new IP services and they firmly believe that with a partner like XConnect they can establish a lasting impact on ICT within the region. The collaboration will definitely result in advanced and effective business voip interconnect solutions for the customers as well as brand new business opportunities in IP for the future ahead.
Malaysia is currently one of the fastest growing communications markets in the South East Asia and has a voip traffic of CAGR of 18% percent to 2018 as per Ovum. Additionally, mobile broadband connections are bound to increase at CAGR of 11% percent over the next 5 years as soon as LTE launches. In totality, it will take to about 44 million by 2018 or 165% percent population saturation.
The senior analyst at Ovum said that with such high growth from IP-based communications, there will sure be an increased demand for interconnection from both legacy and IP networks and at a price that supports even startup or brand new business models. Even federated or hub solutions represent a great way of meeting both the technical as well as business requirements for the future of interconnection.
AIX should not be confused with IBM’s variation of the Unix OS, as it provides local and regional service providers with hub based IP interconnection services, the two companies issued in an official statement.
This would enable the providers to connect their next generation networks and voip communications seamlessly thru a centralized platform, they claimed. Extol and XConnect claimed that they are launching AIX to facilitate growth in IP services in the region and make sure that the service providers will realize the potential of the operational efficacy, cost savings, and innovation that comes with the adoption of IP.
XConnect as of this writing has already enabled similar IP hubs in the USA, Germany, and in Hong Kong.
Asia Interconnect Exchange offers local as well as regional services with hub based IP interconnection services which allow them to connect their networks and VoIP communications via a unified central platform.
AIX enables service providers to interconnect various networks thru a single IP connection to the AIX hub, it supports the interworking of voice and advanced IP services like HD voice, video, and unified communications between fixed mobile and voice app service providers. XConnect extends their service to over 150 clients in almost 50 countries.
IP interconnect provider XConnect and together with Malaysian and Indonesia based ICT specialist Extol rolled out the AIX or Asian Interconnect Exchange this week. This gives local service providers convenient access to a centralized IP hub where they may exchange IP traffic and other related services.
At this moment, the combined population of Malaysia and Indonesia is approximately is 300 million as per the CIA Fact Book, and the target of AIX is to make the adoption of IP services such as voip easy for local as well as regional operators in order to propel progress in IP services in the South East Asia.
Thru AIX, service providers can interconnect to various networks with the aid of a centralized IP connection to the hub, supporting the interworking of voice and advanced IP services like video, HD voice, and more.
The transition is very important as they claim that the transfer from the old TDM networks to IP interconnection is vital to the development of brand new IP services and they firmly believe that with a partner like XConnect they can establish a lasting impact on ICT within the region. The collaboration will definitely result in advanced and effective business voip interconnect solutions for the customers as well as brand new business opportunities in IP for the future ahead.
Malaysia is currently one of the fastest growing communications markets in the South East Asia and has a voip traffic of CAGR of 18% percent to 2018 as per Ovum. Additionally, mobile broadband connections are bound to increase at CAGR of 11% percent over the next 5 years as soon as LTE launches. In totality, it will take to about 44 million by 2018 or 165% percent population saturation.
The senior analyst at Ovum said that with such high growth from IP-based communications, there will sure be an increased demand for interconnection from both legacy and IP networks and at a price that supports even startup or brand new business models. Even federated or hub solutions represent a great way of meeting both the technical as well as business requirements for the future of interconnection.
AIX should not be confused with IBM’s variation of the Unix OS, as it provides local and regional service providers with hub based IP interconnection services, the two companies issued in an official statement.
This would enable the providers to connect their next generation networks and voip communications seamlessly thru a centralized platform, they claimed. Extol and XConnect claimed that they are launching AIX to facilitate growth in IP services in the region and make sure that the service providers will realize the potential of the operational efficacy, cost savings, and innovation that comes with the adoption of IP.
XConnect as of this writing has already enabled similar IP hubs in the USA, Germany, and in Hong Kong.