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: 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: SIPTrunking | 2011-02-20 | Business The SIP Trunking saves you a lot of money if you are making long distance international calls. One single soft switch can handle many calls at a given time therefore give you an opportunity to carry your business seamlessly at cost effective rates and without compromising on time and quality. read more
By: Drake Steven | 2011-08-19 | Communications There are many SIP trunking provider that are creating waves in the market but they all connect to the same key factor which is the internet. This technology gives a lot of benefits compared to the traditional circuit based telephone calls. This new system of communicating has the intention of replacing the old traditional telephone service. read more
By: TopSavings.Net | 2011-01-05 | VOIP SIP is fast becoming a standard in business telecommunications. Learn more about how this technology helps businesses with their productivity. 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: 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: Camsy Kris | 2011-02-15 | Software SIP Recording enables call recording as it record voice, the codec and the audio packets in the multiple levels. read more
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: Jessica Thomson | 2011-11-16 | Mobile Phones A growing number of companies are switching Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and reaping the rewards of low cost calls as a direct result of SIP trunks. In theory SIP trunks are basically a type of voice over IP Telephony and when two users connect with SIP devices their call costs are dramatically reduced. read more
By: Karen Hazan | 2012-03-26 | Small Business SIP trunking services compare favourably to traditional phone lines. Connecting to an IP PBX, you can tailor your network to add as many lines or channels as your business needs, saving on expensive line rental costs and increasing productivity by offering remote working. read more
By: Steve Krell | 2011-02-23 | Business Business today relies more on telecommunications than it was ever before. Not only it saves one the hassles of having to travel great distances and lose valuable time over that, but it also lowers down costs significantly. read more
By: Kenny Bell | 2010-10-09 | Business There are a lot of aspects of every business that directly affect the basic infrastructure and the ensuing prosperity of the business. read more