On Feb 3, 2026, at 4:38 PM, Enzo via VoiceOps <voiceops@voiceops.org> wrote:
I believe, although I could be mistaken that Lumen/CenturyLink, AT&T, Verizion, or whoever the fiber owner in your local area is will be able to do this. I know an organization which has it's voice service delivered over a dedicated CenturyLink circuit, but they have about 8,000 numbers with CL, so I'm not sure what the volume requirement would be for that kind of arrangement.
Fair; if you walk into any LEC with a sufficiently large, lottery-winner sized novelty check, and given eough time and effort, it turns out all things are possible. :-) The question was about who offers this out of the box, more or less, and what I learned from the feedback is that it's a lot more common than I might have thought, particularly if the ask is to cater to AWS Direct Connect specifically.
I do find this kind of odd however, as I could easily set up a IPsec tunnel to do SIP traffic over, but it would go back over the public internet when it goes to my upstream carrier, and it would be difficult to determine how a provider interconnects with their upstream. You might want to look for a provider which will guarantee that it will drop your traffic onto one of the T1 IXCs after it receives it.
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