Class 4 Softswitch vs. Class 5 Softswitch: Applications, Features, and Network Architecture
Switches direct data, video, and voice traffic in telecommunications networks to their intended destinations. Softswitches are switches based on software that are scalable, flexible, and less expensive than traditional hardware switches. Softswitches are ordered into two primary classifications: Softswitch of Class 4 and Softswitch of Class 5. In order to help you understand the differences between the class 4 softswitch and class 5 softswitch . We will examine the applications, features, and network architecture of each in this blog post. Applications:- Class 4 Softswitches are made to move a lot of traffic from one carrier network to another. Wholesale VoIP service providers make use of them to connect multiple carriers and provide services like interconnectivity and voice termination. Class 4 Softswitches support advanced features like traffic prioritization, load balancing, and call routing based on quality of service (QoS) metrics and...