An exchange built for 2026.
The exchange sees what no single carrier can: every route, every rate, every call outcome across the whole market. Machine learning turns that vantage into routing intelligence and fraud defense — and settlement runs on bank rails and chains alike.
The market's own data, working for your traffic.
Models trained on exchange-wide CDR flow forecast per-route quality — spotting ASR and ACD degradation patterns before they cost a buyer their month. Quality-priority routing re-ranks against live predictions, not last week's averages. Your LCR stays in charge; the exchange's intelligence feeds it better data than any single carrier could collect alone.
- Per-route quality forecasting from exchange-wide live traffic
- Degradation detection that flags routes before failures accumulate
- Predictive re-ranking for quality-priority orders
- Destination-level capacity and congestion signals
Fraud models with the whole market as training data.
A bilateral carrier sees one pipe; the exchange sees the entire floor. That vantage is the difference between detecting fraud and reading about it in a disputed invoice. Machine learning runs across answer-time distributions, CLI delivery, and destination anomalies continuously — and the exchange can act on a member, not just a route.
Answer-pattern models
Statistical models over answer-time and duration distributions flag false answer supervision the day it starts, not the month it's invoiced.
CLI delivery verification
Routes sold as CLI are continuously verified as CLI — silent downgrades surface in the route's rating automatically.
Destination anomaly models
Spikes toward revenue-share ranges and premium-rate anomalies score against learned per-destination baselines in near real time.
Member-level signals
Patterns aggregate per member across all their routes — reputation lives in the data, and the exchange acts on it.
Built for your AI, not just your engineers.
In 2026, carriers run procurement and NOC copilots of their own. The exchange is built to be read by them: the standardized price list is one machine-readable file, route quality metrics and statements are API-accessible, and member systems — human or agent — can query the market, watch quality, and manage orders programmatically. One normalized market beats a hundred scraped rate decks, for an AI agent most of all.
- Standardized price list as a single machine-readable feed for LCR and agent consumption
- API access to route metrics, orders, and settlement statements
- Structured, normalized data — built for programmatic and AI-agent workflows
- Public llms.txt and machine-readable site for AI discovery
Chains are rails and receipts here. Nothing else.
No token, no speculation. Blockchain appears on the exchange exactly twice, doing jobs it is genuinely better at: settlement that never closes for the weekend, and audit trails that nobody — including us — can quietly edit.
Stablecoin settlement — 24/7/365
USDC and USDT sit beside ACH, FedWire, SWIFT, and SEPA as first-class payout rails. Wires close on weekends and holidays; chains don't. A seller on daily cadence can be paid on Sunday.
On-chain settlement attestation
Each settlement run's statement set is cryptographically hashed and anchored on a public chain. Members can independently verify their statements match what was settled — a tamper-evident audit trail that doesn't depend on trusting the exchange's database.
Banking-light markets
Carriers in markets with slow or expensive correspondent banking settle in minutes on stablecoin rails instead of days on wires — with the same cleared, non-recourse protection.
What we don't do
No exchange token, no DeFi yield, no tokenized minutes. If a chain doesn't beat the boring alternative at a specific job, the boring alternative wins.
