Observatories

What 4 billion minutes
a year actually look like.

An observatory is not a whitepaper. It is what our network sees, ASR by destination, grey-route pressure by corridor, CLI consistency across the call chain. We publish it because the alternative is the industry default: vague claims and a rate card.

4B+
Annual minutes observed
500+
Destinations tracked
50+
Countries monitored
15min
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Three observatories

Each one looks at a different layer.

Voice Transit watches the call chain. A2P SMS Bypass watches the messaging corridors. Routing Quality watches the metrics. Together they describe what is actually happening on international telecom, not what the marketing says.

Voice Transit

Voice Transit Observatory

CLI consistency, ASR by destination, false answer supervision signatures. What we see when an international call hops the chain from origin to MNO.

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A2P SMS Bypass

A2P SMS Bypass Observatory

Grey-route pressure per corridor. Where the SMS firewalls are catching grey traffic, and which sender IDs are getting stripped as a result.

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Routing Quality

Routing Quality Observatory

Per-destination ASR, ACD and PDD benchmarks. What “good” looks like on the destinations carriers actually buy.

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Methodology

How we publish, and what we do not publish.

The data behind these observatories comes from traffic we carry and test calls we generate. We publish aggregates and trends, not customer-specific traffic.

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Aggregated from operated traffic

The numbers come from minutes and messages we actually carry. Not from a survey of operators, not from a vendor report.

02

Test-call validation

Where operated traffic is thin, we run rolling test-call campaigns. Numbers rotate so they cannot be learned by SIM boxes.

03

Aggregates only

What we publish is rolled up by destination, by region, by corridor. We do not publish customer-identifiable traffic. Ever.

04

Updated continuously

The dashboards refresh in real time. Quarterly PDFs are an option for procurement teams that need a snapshot.

Why this is different

Most “observatories” in this industry are paid research products. The data is collected from third parties, anonymised, and sold back to operators as a report. Useful, but indirect.

Ours is direct. We are the carrier. The traffic is ours. When we publish that ASR to a destination has dropped 8% in a quarter, we are not citing a survey, we are reporting what our switch measured.

If you would rather read it as a quarterly PDF, ask.

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Want the data behind the observatory for your destinations?

Tell us your corridors. We will walk you through what we see, ASR, grey-route pressure, the works.

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