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Osvi AI×Vobiz
This guide explains how to connect your Vobiz telephony infrastructure to Osvi AI’s conversational AI agents. Once connected, your Osvi agents can handle both inbound and outbound calls over your Vobiz SIP infrastructure with real-time performance and multilingual support — without requiring migration of your existing Vobiz SIP trunks or DIDs. The Vobiz path uses Osvi’s standard SIP transport. From the platform’s perspective, SIP is vendor-agnostic — LiveKit terminates the trunk and routes the call to your agent identically regardless of which upstream SIP carrier you use, so onboarding mirrors the Ozonetel flow.

Prerequisites

From Vobiz

Required Before Starting

Ensure the following details are available from your Vobiz account:
  • Active Vobiz account
  • SIP domain / trunk URI provisioned for your account
  • Assigned DIDs / CLIs / phone numbers
  • SIP username and password for registration-based trunk
    (or the source IP whitelist if you’re using IP-based authentication)
  • Admin credentials and admin portal access
  • Sufficient SIP channels procured
    • 1 channel = 1 concurrent call

From Osvi AI

Required Before Starting

Ensure the following is configured on the Osvi side:
  • Active Osvi AI account
    • SIP support is enabled by default
  • Add the SIP endpoint and phone number directly to the agent for outbound calling
  • Obtain UDP SIP server details from your Osvi account manager for inbound routing

Platform Configuration

Osvi AI supports simple SIP number configuration directly at the agent level. Supported connectivity method for Vobiz:
  • SIP Configuration
This allows seamless integration with your existing Vobiz infrastructure while enabling AI-powered inbound and outbound voice workflows. To add a SIP number for outbound, paste the SIP URL from Vobiz and the phone number on the agent’s telephony settings. For inbound, get the forwarding URL from your Osvi FDE and point your Vobiz trunk’s inbound route at it.
SIP supports authentication-based handshakes for more reliable connections.