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Understanding the Value of SIP Trunking: Supporting Today's Complex Communications
Thursday, November 19, 2009 1:00 p.m. Eastern/10:00 a.m. Pacific
Fact: Today, VoIP Access and trunking services are positioned as major tools for providing customers with network redundancy and disaster recovery capabilities, in addition to the economies of access line convergence.
Join AT&T, Frost & Sullivan with NET in this complimentary webcast for a lively discussion and Q & A afterword. Companies that want to get the most value from their IP networks are turning to SIP trunking services to communicate via IP outside the enterprise. Delivered by an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP), SIP trunking offers significant cost savings by eliminating the need for PSTN and media gateways, as well as BRI/PRI connections. By connecting a company's legacy phone system and the Internet, SIP trunks allow voice traffic to travel over the data network--resulting in significantly lower costs for the provider and, therefore, the customer. SIP trunking also enables streamlined management and provisioning. But SIP trunking is not without its challenges, and to benefit from the technology, companies must pay especially close attention to integration (there are many flavors of SIP) and quality of service. Session will also address early adopters lessons learned for SIP PSTN integration into environments such as Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007.
Please join us for this informative Webinar to learn more about SIP trunking and the services available to you.
Attend this November 19 webcast, and you will gain an understanding of the following:
- Lessons learned
- Considering SIP Trunking as a cost-effective alternative
- Integration and Interoperability challenges
- Benefits of using a demarcation device when integrating legacy voice, SIP Trunks and Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2
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