The VoIP Peering Puzzle
By Mark A. Miller
Solegy Systems, LLC, is a privately held application service provider with the primary mission of developing a managed service delivery platform for VoIP and next-generation service providers. The company’s products provide the plumbing to support the next-generation applications that will proliferate on 4G and other future wireless networks. Headquartered in New York City, the company has over 90 employees in New York, Toronto, and Manilla, Philippines.
Solegy’s platform is designed to help service providers to launch new services in the shortest possible time. Appropriately named ServicePDQ, this service delivery suite combines application/feature servers, session border controllers, real-time rating and charging and other operations support system/business support system (OSS/BSS) functionality into a single coherent system.
Because all solutions have been developed in-house, drawing on over seven years of research and development for other leading VoIP solution providers, Solegy claims that ServicePDQ is inherently more flexible than multi-vendor solutions, and that their platform takes the complexity out of the normally mundane but critically important aspects of providing a real-time service. Pre-built applications for VoIP service providers include prepaid calling cards, postpaid calling cards, broadband telephony, hosted PBX, voice messaging, and wholesale peering.