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Aircom moves voice across a geo-redundant core, interconnected with Tier-1 and regional partners. Routes stay short, paths stay monitored, and traffic fails over the moment a corridor slips.
Routing corridors across our partner mesh
The core
Our voice core is geo-redundant by design: session border controllers and softswitches across key regions, woven into a Tier-1 and regional partner mesh. The result is short routes, high answer rates and CLI integrity preserved from the first hop to the last.
Session border controllers and softswitches deployed across multiple regions, with automatic failover between points of presence.
A curated set of upstream and regional interconnects, so traffic reaches its destination over the shortest viable path.
Every corridor is graded continuously for answer rate and latency, then re-routed the moment quality degrades.
Calling line identity is preserved across the path, protecting answer rates and downstream compliance.
How it is built
The architecture behind every Aircom route, designed in from the first hop and monitored continuously.
Points of presence
Core hubs anchor our voice routing, with reach extending across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific. These represent reachable regions and routing corridors, not a claim of facilities in every city.
Platform capabilities
Framed as platform capabilities and targets for our voice core, not a historical track record. They are the numbers we engineer the network to hold.
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Tell us where your traffic needs to go. Our team can map it to the right corridors and interconnects for your volume and quality targets.