
Vector is their Sonus platform. Viper is their legacy and doesn' support ELS. Tri Tran -----Original Message----- From: Nathan Anderson <nathana at fsr.com> Sender: "VoiceOps" <voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org>Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 16:49:18 To: 'voiceops at voiceops.org'<voiceops at voiceops.org> Subject: [VoiceOps] Level 3 platforms Hello all, We are using an origination aggregator, and one of the underlying carriers that they use is Level 3. I have seen "Vector" and "Viper" mentioned in the context of Level 3 both on their (the aggregator's) customer portal as well as seen those terms thrown about in e-mail exchanges we have had with them, but nobody that I've talked to over there so far can seem to tell me what exactly these terms mean. From a brief Google search, I take it from a handful of posts I found in the VoiceOps archive that these are separate network "platforms" that apparently L3 runs concurrently? (And it sounds like maybe Vector is Sonus-based, and Viper something else?) But I've never found anybody offer an explanation of what the differences are, why you might be provisioned on one instead of the other, what the advantages and disadvantages are to each, etc., because any discussion of it already seems to assume some general knowledge on the part of the participants. Some things I read suggest! that perhaps Viper is being sunsetted and people are gradually being migrated over to Vector, but these posts are several years old, so you'd think that would have been accomplished by this point? Since we aren't L3 customers directly, I can't ask them. There isn't some kind of NDA restricting dissemination of this information, is there? Thanks, -- Nathan Anderson First Step Internet, LLC nathana at fsr.com _______________________________________________ VoiceOps mailing list VoiceOps at voiceops.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops

On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 7:18 PM, Tri Tran <mailto:tritran at cox.net> wrote:
Vector is their Sonus platform. Viper is their legacy and doesn' support ELS.
Do I care about "enhanced local service"? I tried to find a straightforward description of it somewhere, and all I can find is vague marketing-speak. As far as I can tell, it's an all-in-one, per-port-charge product that bundles origination and termination together. That sound about right? Thanks, -- Nathan Anderson First Step Internet, LLC nathana at fsr.com

It also includes 911 and may include free local calling and unlimited inbound. On 04/23/2014 06:17 PM, Nathan Anderson wrote:
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 7:18 PM, Tri Tran <mailto:tritran at cox.net> wrote:
Vector is their Sonus platform. Viper is their legacy and doesn' support ELS. Do I care about "enhanced local service"? I tried to find a straightforward description of it somewhere, and all I can find is vague marketing-speak. As far as I can tell, it's an all-in-one, per-port-charge product that bundles origination and termination together. That sound about right?
Thanks,

More importantly, if your customer wants a directory listing or CNAM (and you don't have means to handle these otherwise) you must use ELS. The other local service, Local Inbound or LI, is what is says and built for inbound call delivery only. On 04/23/2014 10:09 PM, Ryan Delgrosso wrote:
It also includes 911 and may include free local calling and unlimited inbound.
On 04/23/2014 06:17 PM, Nathan Anderson wrote:
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 7:18 PM, Tri Tran <mailto:tritran at cox.net> wrote:
Vector is their Sonus platform. Viper is their legacy and doesn' support ELS. Do I care about "enhanced local service"? I tried to find a straightforward description of it somewhere, and all I can find is vague marketing-speak. As far as I can tell, it's an all-in-one, per-port-charge product that bundles origination and termination together. That sound about right?
Thanks,
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