Routing/switching on a heterogeneous network

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing

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C379S265010, C379S265020

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07965699

ABSTRACT:
A call routing system includes a first set of routers and a second set of routers. The first routers and the second routers implement a same routing scheme based on dynamic distribution parameters. One of the first routers is configured to receive a call and make a first routing decision regarding the call based on the routing scheme and a first set of the dynamic distribution parameters. One of the second routers is configured to make a second routing decision regarding the call based on the routing scheme and a second set of the dynamic distribution parameters.

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