An open architecture platform bypasses data from the facilities of a
telecommunications carrier, e.g. an incumbent local exchange carrier, by
distinguishing between voice and data traffic, and handling voice and
data traffic separately. An SS7 gateway receives and transmits SS7
signaling messages with the platform. When signaling for a call arrives,
the SS7 gateway informs a control server on the platform. The control
server manages the platform resources, including the SS7 gateway, tandem
network access servers (NASs) and modem NASs. A tandem NAS receives the
call over bearer channels. The control server determines whether the
incoming call is voice traffic or data traffic, by the dialed number, and
instructs the tandem NAS how to handle the call. Voiced traffic is
transmitted to a switch for transmission from the platform. Data traffic
is terminated at a modem NAS, where it is converted into a form suitable
for a data network, such as a private data network or an Internet
services provider (ISP). The converted data is sent by routers to the
data network. The data network need not convert the data, as the function
has already been provided by the platform. In lieu of a conversion, the
modems can create a tunnel (a virtual private network) between a remote
server and the data network.