GCS Network Defender: The next thing you need to do

So, you’ve gone through all your customers and terminators. You’ve analyzed your supplier rate decks and your customer facing pricing decks. You’ve defined all your routing policies (Least Cost, Quality, Margin, Flat Rate, U.S. Domestic, International, A #, 8XX, etc.). You’ve got your network performance and call performance thresholds defined and all of your quality alarms and rules set up and implemented.

So, what’s next?

Well, there is one piece you are still missing and it is a critically important one if you are going to maximize quality, revenue, traffic volume or margin.

But to do this, you are still missing one piece of the puzzle. In order to maximize and to optimize, you need to have a load balancer in your network. Actually, you need an intelligent load balancer that can protect your network while simultaneously optimizing all of your switch/sbc port utilization.

You need the GCS Network Defender!

You need an intelligent load balancer that is capable of being port aware across your entire network footprint and able to interact with your routing policy engine so it can know how to, and where to, route all the types of calls you receive: Inbound, Outbound, A# Orig, U.S., Intl, LNP, MNP, LCADs, Local, valid/invalid. While you are at it, you are going to need an intelligent load balancer that can distribute calls based on type and origin to the right ports; such as calls that are short duration, retail or plain old wholesale. This intelligent Load Balancer will have to provide security, be SHAKEN/STIR compliant, and prevent bad calls from accessing your network.

That’s it. That’s the piece you need before you can pursue maximizing and optimizing your voice traffic business. But, where does such a product exist? Where can you get this magical wizardry of network control?

Easy. Just call GCS and ask about our Network Defender! The GCS Network Defender is the final piece you need to solve your interconnect voice challenges. The “Keystone” for helping you optimize your business.

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