Dial Peer
EXCHANGE / COVERAGE

Global coverage.

One interconnect to Dial Peer reaches the whole market. Members terminate to more than 1,300 destinations across over 200 fixed and 175 mobile networks worldwide, with routes quality-rated from live traffic and priced live by the sellers who carry them.

1,300+DESTINATIONS
200+FIXED NETWORKS
175+MOBILE NETWORKS
22INTERCONNECTS
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PLATE 161,300+ DESTINATIONS
01THE FOOTPRINT

Reach without a thousand contracts.

No single carrier holds a bilateral with everyone — and no buyer should have to. The exchange aggregates the sell side of the entire market into one normalized place, so a single interconnect puts global termination in front of you: high-completion mobile, fixed-line, and specialist regional routes, each one priced by the seller and rated for quality from real call outcomes.

Coverage is broad by design and deep where it matters. The regional view below shows how the footprint distributes across the world's calling regions and the kind of traffic each one typically carries.

02BY REGION

Where the routes are.

DESTINATION FOOTPRINT BY REGIONREPRESENTATIVE
REGIONDESTINATIONSTYPICAL PROFILE
Asia-Pacific320+Mobile-dominant, high-volume retail
Europe300+Fixed + mobile parity, quality-first
Africa280+Mobile-heavy, specialist regional paths
Latin America & Caribbean250+Mixed fixed/mobile, retail volume
Middle East90+Mobile-led, regulated CLI
North America60+Fixed + mobile, STIR/SHAKEN signed
REPRESENTATIVE

The regional breakdown above is a representative illustration of the exchange's 1,300+ destination footprint — it shows how coverage and traffic profiles distribute across calling regions, not a live count or a per-country rate sheet. Live, route-level pricing and quality for any specific destination are visible to members in Market View.

03WHAT IS A DESTINATION

Country, network, and breakout.

A “destination” on the exchange is more granular than a country. It resolves to a specific calling code, network type (fixed or mobile), and where relevant the individual mobile network or breakout — because the price and the quality of a mobile route can differ sharply from the fixed-line route to the same country. The Genuine Code database is the universal code standard underneath that breakout, so every member is buying and selling against the same definition of where a call actually lands.

One interconnect. Every carrier. Zero credit risk.