Trunking Termination Calls per Second (CPS) refers to how many new SIP Trunking call setups are allowed in a second for Trunking Termination (outgoing traffic from your communications infrastructure to the PSTN). Twilio, by default, provides the ability for you to place 1 CPS per Trunk per Region (see limits). Optionally, you may increase your CPS settings per Region for a monthly fee (see pricing).
In order to receive increased CPS, your traffic profile shall comply with the following guidelines:
There are two options for increasing Termination CPS for SIP Trunking:
It is possible to make changes to your Calls Per Second (CPS), settings on each individual trunk. Your CPS value can be changed via the Console. Click on the trunk you wish to edit, then go to Termination settings and set the per trunk CPS to a number between 1 and 15.
It is recommended that you provision a trunk for each region with the specific CPS required.
Increasing CPS values may occur anytime during the month, and you'll be shown prorated charges. Changes will happen immediately upon acknowledgement.
Decreasing CPS values can only be made for the 1st day of the month. The decrease occurs automatically on the 1st day of the month, and therefore, should be scheduled in advance to avoid any delay in the decrease (i.e. if you wait until the 1st of the month, it's possible the change will not take effect until the 1st day of the following month).
If you would like to change your CPS value greater than 15, please reach out to our sales team.
Provision your Parent Account with the CPS you require for each Region. Pay per Parent Account, per Region. The CPS settings are a pooled resource used by any Trunk in the given account or corresponding sub-accounts. We give you the ability to also enforce Trunk level CPS settings in Console, when Pooled CPS is enabled and allow you to over provision CPS at the Trunk level, and you'll only be billed for the Parent Account CPS settings.
Pooled CPS is best fit for your needs if you have several trunks across multiple sub-accounts that need increased CPS, but you aren't sure what level you'll need on each of those trunks.
There are two "checkpoints" used to determine when calls will be allowed or rejected.
(1)
Actual Calls on each Trunk vs. Trunk CPS Limits: Do actual calls on a specific Trunk exceed the CPS settings set on that Trunk for a given Region?
Yes
- Calls start to be rejected based on the Trunk CPS settingsNo
- Go to next rule(2)
Total Actual Calls across all Trunks vs. Pooled CPS Limits: Do total actual calls across all Trunks exceed the Pooled CPS settings in a given Region?
Yes
- Calls start to be rejected based on the Parent account CPS settingsNo
- All calls will go throughHere's an example of how this works:
Parent Account CPS setting:
*North America - Oregon (US2): 25 CPS
Trunk 1 | Trunk 2 | Trunk 3 | Totals | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Provisioned | 20 CPS | 25 CPS | 30 CPS | 75 provisioned across all Trunks (over-provisioned) |
Actual Calls | 30 CPS | 24 CPS | 30 CPS | 84 actual Terminating Calls attempted across all Trunks |
Rule 1 - Trunk Limits | Calls capped at 20 CPS | All 24 CPS allowed | All 30 CPS allowed | 74 actual CPS allowed based on Trunk CPS settings |
Rule 2 - Parent account Limits | Cap calls at 25 CPS (calls from any trunk may be rejected) |
Twilio has introduced 'Twilio Regions' for isolating the data storage and processing in data centers located in specific geographic locations. For customers who have created a trunk
in a Region other than Ashburn, VA (formerly referenced as us1), you will be required to use Parent account CPS to increase the CPS settings on your trunk. If you have self-served
an increased CPS value or spoken with Sales for CPS values greater than 15, you may need to switch from your existing Trunk Level CPS setting to the Pooled CPS model in order to service your trunks hosted in Twilio regions outside of Ashburn. Please talk to Sales
if you are considering purchasing increased CPS for your Regional Twilio Elastic SIP Trunks.
Twilio will log a Debugger Alert record
when you're CPS limits are reached, our Debugger Alert will tell you which limit was hit; either the Trunk level or Parent account CPS level.
These debugger alerts are:
These may be very useful to determine if you need to increase your CPS settings. You can configure Alert Triggers to fire based on your preferences on any Alert error code; optionally, you can also send a corresponding webhook or an email notification.
If you would like to modify your Parent Account or increase more than 15 CPS for Trunk Level or decrease Trunk Level CPS, please contact sales here.