FEATURES OF PLANNING MOVABLE CLOUD VOIP SERVICE

Authors

  • Yuliia Andrusenko
  • Serhii Datsenko

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26906/SUNZ.2025.3.173

Keywords:

VoIP service, cloud, computer system, infrastructure cost, scalability, traffic

Abstract

The article discusses approaches to planning a non-stationary cloud VoIP service, which is characterized by dynamic load variations and increased quality of service requirements. Key parameters of effective service operation are analyzed, including traffic forecasting, adaptive allocation of computing resources, infrastructure scalability, load balancing, and fault tolerance. It is shown that the use of cloud technologies ensures flexibility and high availability of VoIP services, while also reducing infrastructure costs. Special attention is paid to challenges related to minimizing network latency and maintaining stable voice call quality. The obtained results can be applied to optimize the processes of designing and managing cloud-based telecommunication systems.

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Published

2025-09-30