By: Jason Hewett | 2010-04-03 | Outsourcing The Cisco Unified Communications Manager supports the popular Session Initiation Protocol, or SIP. What is SIP, and how does it work? SIP trunks are used by businesses who desire to use their IP-PBX as an external as well as an internal communications device. read more
By: Aaron Siegel | 2011-01-05 | VOIP Wondering about what SIP is? Not sure how it can help your business? Want to learn about some features? This article will help explain some of the benefits to this new technology. read more
By: Jack Authors | 2011-04-19 | VOIP Starview Solutions offer business-ready IP communication solutions that are simple to implement, easy to use and priced right. StarView offers large and small businesses IP phone services that improve... read more
By: Wesly Gibson | 2010-12-29 | Computer Certification Cisco is the global leader in developing comprehensive network solutions. As their only authorized training partners in India, NIIT offers a comprehensive portfolio of training on a variety of CISCO solutions. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-01-04 | Business Computers and telecommunications are an integral part of modern business and there's barely a company that could survive without proper and robust networking. Even minor problems with a business network can cause the loss of data, a loss of trust from customers, and lost man hours. Therefore, ensuring that a network is not only running but running at its most efficient is considered a critical part of the modern business setup. read more
By: robert deans | 2012-01-28 | Business SIP trunking uses PBX to let firms to make use of VoIP as well as other real-time communication protocols. By linking to a regular telephony system, the SIP trunk enables companies to utilize IP technology to talk with people placed out of the local network. SIP trunking additionally enables all telephone communication to go through just one conduit, therefore minimising cost and raising the stabi read more
By: Scott Camball | 2010-12-08 | VOIP In this article we compare Asterisk to the Cisco UC 500 and Avaya IP Office Telephone system. You will learn the benefits and disadvantages of each system. read more
By: T.Pazaniappa | 2012-05-14 | Communications SIP is a networking term and stands for Session Initiation Protocol. A SIP Trunk is the way that a phone company delivers telephony services over data link. Sip trunk connects business PBX (private branch exchange) to PSTN (public switched telephone network). The actual trunk hardware carries the phone calls from the business site to the PSTN‚ giving the business their phone service. read more
By: systeminpackage | 2010-10-12 | Arts & Entertainment Maximizing our small workplace is one problem that needs to be solved. We need to see what we truly need in the first place and sure we need the technology in every workplace so that tasks are easier and quicker to do, but having too much computers and seeing other gadgets that include wires, antenna, etc. in our office or home just adds to our strain. read more
By: Marwan Al-Ahmadi | 2011-02-14 | Health & Fitness In a land of tea lovers, green is the new black. Where the traditional black tea is served at literally any time of the day, green tea is fast gaining in popularity among the increasingly health-conscious people of Saudi Arabia. read more
By: Kieron Joseph | 2010-10-07 | VOIP With the proliferation of SIP solutions, users can now realize the end-to-end connections between providers and enterprises. The company and the provider side will be referred to as the so-called SIP peers. The SIP peering is implemented through a SIP trunk service. In place of official receipts in the company connect to the SIP Trunk Gateway and SIP provider. This is so centrally ready access to the public telecommunications network. read more
By: Dave O Simmons | 2010-11-18 | Business SIP Trunking is a service with connections that are much like telephone lines. They have an inbuilt voice over IP or VoIP. read more