Cloud SoftSwitch manages routing and policy across IP and legacy domains, while media gateways perform IP-to-TDM conversion. This enables phased migration without service disruption.
Yes. Cloud SoftSwitch is designed for virtualised and cloud deployments, supporting private cloud, public cloud, and hybrid environments while controlling distributed media gateways.
Mobile operators, fixed-line carriers, MVNOs, international voice providers, government networks, and critical infrastructure operators commonly use this architecture to support mixed legacy and IP voice environments.
Yes, if call control, routing, or service logic needs modernisation. Media gateways handle media, but Cloud SoftSwitch provides centralised intelligence, visibility, and control across the voice […]
Cloud SoftSwitch provides MGCF and breakout control functions that enable VoLTE and IMS cores to interwork with legacy PSTN and mobile networks through media gateways.
Yes. Cloud SoftSwitch and MGCF support standards-based control of existing and third-party media gateways, allowing operators to retain deployed hardware while modernising the voice core.
Separating control from media allows operators to scale, modernise, and virtualise call control independently. Media gateways can remain close to traffic flows, while Cloud SoftSwitch operates […]
No. Cloud SoftSwitch does not replace media gateways. It replaces legacy switching control by centralising call control in software, while media gateways remain responsible for media […]
Cloud SoftSwitch acts as the control layer, while media gateways handle media processing. Cloud SoftSwitch controls call setup, routing decisions, failover, and policy enforcement, and media […]