TRAI allows internet telephony – LI made mandatory

You may finally be able to call a fixed line or mobile from your computer in India. In a major move, the TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) has allowed ISPs to provide unrestricted internet telephony.

From Indiatimes

According to TRAI, TEC (Telecommunication Engineering Centre) will identify distinct number resources for Internet telephony subscribers. Telephone numbers from the identified blocks will be allocated to ISPs, UASPs (unified access service providers), BSOs (basic service operators) and CMSPs (cellular mobile service providers) for Internet telephony.

 

This is exciting news for all VoIP products and professionals in India. As expected, all ISPs must mandatorily invest in lawful intercept technology.  Now, that is interesting for Unleash Networks.

Indian ISPs, we have the perfect solution for you. Trisul – our open source network forensics package is capable of real time analysis of VoIP calls, metering of traffic, call (audio/video) recording and on demand reproduction and much more.

We are local and offer support, customization, and professional services for Trisul.

Contact us (info @ unleashnetworks dot com).

 

Author: Vivek Rajagopalan

Vivek Rajagopalan is the a lead developer for Trisul Network Analytics. Prior products were Unsniff Network Analyzer and Unbrowse SNMP. Loves working with packets , very high speed networks, and helping track down the bad guys on the internet.