Defining Wholesale VoIP
Wholesale VoIP refers to the bulk purchase and sale of voice communication services over IP networks instead of traditional phone lines. In essence, it involves buying large volumes of call minutes, SIP trunks (call routes), or phone numbers (DIDs) from a wholesale VoIP provider at significantly discounted rates.
Unlike retail VoIP providers, wholesale VoIP providers typically do not serve end-users directly. Instead, they supply resellers (ITSPs, MSPs, telecom carriers, and call centers), who then rebrand and resell these services to businesses under their own name.
This model allows Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSPs), call centers, telecom operators, and large enterprises to:
Offer retail VoIP services to their customers with added margins.Manage high-volume communication needs cost-effectively, with scalability and high call quality.
By leveraging wholesale VoIP, resellers can expand their service portfolios while maintaining competitive pricing, reliability, and flexibility — key advantages in today’s cloud communications market.
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