Simwood test line
Every number range we build on the network, whether ours or for Virtual Interconnect customers (including Virtual Interconnect Mobile) has a “test” number associated with it for other operators to call to test their build…
Every number range we build on the network, whether ours or for Virtual Interconnect customers (including Virtual Interconnect Mobile) has a “test” number associated with it for other operators to call to test their build…
We had the pleasure of speaking at the London Internet Exchange’s LINX84 meeting on February 17th regarding our VoIP Fraud research. Below is the video of our talk. We continue to work hard to keep…
We’ve mentioned before the numerous features we offer to protect you if there’s a fraudulent issue on your account, such as your equipment or your customer being compromised or simply unviable destinations. We recommend re-reading…
‘Big data’ is a bit of a buzz phrase lately and is typically used to refer to large volumes of data, crunched over prolonged periods to determine long-term trends. Real-time data on the other hand…
Uniquely we allow our customers to leverage our own call control platform to set their own limits on a per trunk, and per class of destination, basis – such as limiting rate of calls and…
We have today made live some new experimental functionality in the Simwood API that we hope will greatly help you manage the pervasive risk from your customers’ or your own systems being hacked. As a business we…
We’d like to extend congratulations to Telefonica O2 and Voxygen who have together been short-listed as a finalist in the ITSPA Awards in the “Most Innovative Product / Service” category for O2 Connect. We’re proud…
We have today released the latest version of our customer API and hope you’ll agree it is the best one yet. In fact, our portal is 100% based on this new API so it has…
We’re delighted to present a second customer Case Study. SureVoIP are an Aberdeen based ITSP making use of Simwood A-Z termination. SureVoIP case study
Our SIP honeypot sprung last night on hackers out of Palestine. On the face of it their attack was very typical – OPTIONS request, dictionary REGISTER scan followed by a number of INVITEs once they…