Tradervoice
Tradervoice is the underlying technology pool that supports the real time communications of Brokers and Bankers following the move to electronic banking in the 90's.
In the 1990s, the key technology was TDM Time-division multiplexing based around 64kbit voice circuits supported on E1 / T1 bearers. Most suppliers are offering IP and analog circuits also. IPC have the largest on-net community along with a full range of services and hardware, Flexenet offer a unique Self-Provioning portal with flexible DR, ASPone are specialists in long haul to remote markets. SpeakerBus are focussed on IP based services while all the other suppliers main offerings are TDM. Orange offer a large on net community. iMarket have a strong presence in New York and USA. Enepath have the only fully distributed solution.
There key suppliers in the industry, in alphabetical order:
- ASPone
- BT (formerly British Telecom)
- Enepath
- Flexenet.net
- iMarket Communications
- IPC Communications
- Orange Business Solutions, eTrali
- SpeakerBus
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