GCS Value Proposition: Helping carriers improve their voice interconnect operations

We spend a lot of time investing our resources in building, improving, extending, refining, honing, and tuning our interconnect command platform. In fact, we obsess over it. How can we make it better? What is it missing? What do we need to add to it? What do carriers need? What do they want? We ask ourselves these questions on a daily basis

Why do we do this? Why are we so obsessed with the interconnect voice industry and what we can do? The answer is simple…

We want to help.

We are, by education, training, and occupation, engineers. That means we like to solve problems. When we started our company over a decade ago, we knew we wanted to build solutions. Our software is where our problem-solving drive manifests itself to help carriers. Over the last 10 years we have continually built, refined, and tuned our platform so that, today, it is one of the leading carrier interconnect voice platforms in the world.

Here's just a small list of things our platform does:

  • Real-time routing on a call by-call basis

  • Automated Quality Management based on ABR, ALOC, ASR, NER

  • Margin Based Routing

  • Rules Based Routing

  • CDR Rating (real-time)

  • Reporting

  • Analytics

  • Invoicing

  • Carrier Off-Set

  • Credit Management

  • Revenue Assurance

  • U.S. Domestic Routing & Rating

  • LNP Routing & Rating

  • LCADs Routing & Rating

  • International Routing

  • Origination Based Routing & Rating (Euro Zone)

  • SPID Based Routing

  • Service Level Based Routing

  • Short Duration Call Blending

  • Automated Rate Deck Ingestion via Email

  • Supplier Assurance

  • Revenue Assurance…and the list goes on and on

Equally important, during the last 10 years, we have invested massively in scalability, reliability, and speed.

Our platform works, works at scale, and is blazing fast.

This is why we have customers like: iBasis/Tofane, Windstream, Vonage, Frontier, C3ntro, PTGi and more than 50 others.

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