Phone System

Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC)

Stay carrier-independent by using your existing SIP trunk provider. Ensure business continuity with the flexibility to integrate multiple carriers for redundancy and reliability.

Why teams use it

Stay carrier-independent by using your existing SIP trunk provider. Ensure business continuity with the flexibility to integrate multiple carriers for redundancy and reliability.

Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC) enforces encryption, recording, and retention policies.

Where it helps

1

Comply with sector rules

Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC) enforces encryption, recording, and retention policies.

2

Maintain continuity

Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC) reroutes calls during carrier outages or local incidents.

3

Integrate legacy devices

Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC) connects doorphones, intercoms, and paging systems.

Questions from customers

Teams evaluating Voxbi often raise the points below.

Does Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC) support encryption?

Yes. Signalling and media can use TLS and SRTP across SIP devices and WebRTC.

Can recordings be stored externally?

Integrate with secure storage such as Microsoft Azure or on-prem archives.

Is legacy hardware compatible?

Most SIP handsets, doorbells, and paging systems connect once registered.

Discuss configuration

We map your call flows, devices, and integration needs, then share a deployment plan.

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