A short presentation on SIP Trunking. A background with SIP training and PSTN (T-1, ISDN PRI) and TCP/IP knowledge will be helpful. For more info connect with me at http://TrainingCity.com
This document summarizes hosted VoIP services provided by Reignmaker Communications. It defines VoIP and hosted VoIP, explaining that hosted VoIP provides phone system features over the internet rather than traditional phone lines. It outlines key advantages like lower costs, scalability, and built-in disaster recovery. Finally, it introduces Reignmaker's service offerings and positioning as an end-to-end provider with nationwide coverage and exceptional support.
PAETEC's Dynamic IP SIP Trunking service allows businesses to consolidate their voice and data usage over a single IP network. It provides SIP trunking directly to a business's VoIP-enabled PBX to reduce costs. The service offers flexible bandwidth options and features to optimize voice and data integration. It also provides business continuity options and nationwide coverage with quality of service guaranteed over PAETEC's private MPLS network.
Sip Trunking is a SIP (Session Initiation protocol) enabled phone line that is transferred over the internet. It is cost efficient way for businesses to get a flexible, functional, scalable phone system without any huge upfront cost. Often businesses are not prepared to switch to SIP Trunking. This presentation is intended to help businesses prepare for their transition from traditional phone system to VoIP phone system.
SIP Trunking & Security in an Enterprise NetworkDan York
How secure are your VoIP systems as you deploy SIP-based systems in an enterprise environment? In this slide deck presented by VOIPSA Best Practices Chair Dan York at the Ingate SIP Trunking Seminars at ITEXPO September 17, 2008, Dan York walks through the security issues related to VoIP (with a focus on SIP trunking), the tools out there to attack/test VoIP systems, best practices and resources. (An audio recording of this session was made and will be available.)
Sip Trunking Getting It Right The 1st TimeGraham Francis
This document discusses considerations for migrating from a traditional telephone system to a SIP trunking solution. It provides an overview of key aspects to evaluate such as measuring call patterns to size trunk requirements, selecting an internet service provider and session border controller, ensuring quality of service for voice traffic, choosing phone system integration options, and disaster recovery capabilities. The document emphasizes that thorough planning and testing are needed to get the SIP trunking implementation right from the start.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) trunking connects a company's PBX to the existing telephone network infrastructure via the internet using VoIP. It was originally designed in 1996 and standardized in 2000. SIP trunking provides benefits like virtual phone numbers, reduced equipment needs, business continuity, and flexible trunk quantities. However, considerations must include system compatibility, additional bandwidth requirements, and challenges like supporting fax/modem traffic and 911 calls. The document discusses ideal environments for SIP trunking like companies with multiple locations, seasonal needs, or those seeking increased functionality. It also reviews cost components and provides an overview of SIP trunking.
A short presentation on SIP Trunking. A background with SIP training and PSTN (T-1, ISDN PRI) and TCP/IP knowledge will be helpful. For more info connect with me at http://TrainingCity.com
This document summarizes hosted VoIP services provided by Reignmaker Communications. It defines VoIP and hosted VoIP, explaining that hosted VoIP provides phone system features over the internet rather than traditional phone lines. It outlines key advantages like lower costs, scalability, and built-in disaster recovery. Finally, it introduces Reignmaker's service offerings and positioning as an end-to-end provider with nationwide coverage and exceptional support.
PAETEC's Dynamic IP SIP Trunking service allows businesses to consolidate their voice and data usage over a single IP network. It provides SIP trunking directly to a business's VoIP-enabled PBX to reduce costs. The service offers flexible bandwidth options and features to optimize voice and data integration. It also provides business continuity options and nationwide coverage with quality of service guaranteed over PAETEC's private MPLS network.
Sip Trunking is a SIP (Session Initiation protocol) enabled phone line that is transferred over the internet. It is cost efficient way for businesses to get a flexible, functional, scalable phone system without any huge upfront cost. Often businesses are not prepared to switch to SIP Trunking. This presentation is intended to help businesses prepare for their transition from traditional phone system to VoIP phone system.
SIP Trunking & Security in an Enterprise NetworkDan York
How secure are your VoIP systems as you deploy SIP-based systems in an enterprise environment? In this slide deck presented by VOIPSA Best Practices Chair Dan York at the Ingate SIP Trunking Seminars at ITEXPO September 17, 2008, Dan York walks through the security issues related to VoIP (with a focus on SIP trunking), the tools out there to attack/test VoIP systems, best practices and resources. (An audio recording of this session was made and will be available.)
Sip Trunking Getting It Right The 1st TimeGraham Francis
This document discusses considerations for migrating from a traditional telephone system to a SIP trunking solution. It provides an overview of key aspects to evaluate such as measuring call patterns to size trunk requirements, selecting an internet service provider and session border controller, ensuring quality of service for voice traffic, choosing phone system integration options, and disaster recovery capabilities. The document emphasizes that thorough planning and testing are needed to get the SIP trunking implementation right from the start.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) trunking connects a company's PBX to the existing telephone network infrastructure via the internet using VoIP. It was originally designed in 1996 and standardized in 2000. SIP trunking provides benefits like virtual phone numbers, reduced equipment needs, business continuity, and flexible trunk quantities. However, considerations must include system compatibility, additional bandwidth requirements, and challenges like supporting fax/modem traffic and 911 calls. The document discusses ideal environments for SIP trunking like companies with multiple locations, seasonal needs, or those seeking increased functionality. It also reviews cost components and provides an overview of SIP trunking.
Sip trunking - future of tomorrow communicationsRanjit Patel
This document discusses SIP trunking, which allows enterprises to connect their IP-PBX systems directly to an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). SIP trunking replaces traditional TDM-based trunking using PRI or analog lines. It works by carrying voice calls over the same data connection used for internet and cloud services using Voice over IP (VoIP) and SIP. The key components of a SIP trunking system are an IP-PBX, session border controller, session management system, and an ITSP/SIP trunk service provider.
The document discusses ShoreTel's IP telephony system and its advantages over traditional digital PBX systems. It highlights ShoreTel's ease of use, high customer satisfaction ratings, low total cost of ownership, reliability, and ability to provide a single communications platform across multiple business sites. The system allows businesses to have standardized phone features and disaster recovery capabilities while minimizing server usage for lower costs compared to server-centric competitors. ShoreTel has over 5,000 customers across various industries that have benefited from features such as call conferencing, mobility, and increased productivity.
Presentation by Jonathan Rosenberg at the IETF 68 meeting in Prague in March 2007 about the need for the creation of the BLISS (Basic Level of Interoperability for SIP Services) - Original presentation located here: http://www3.ietf.org/proceedings/07mar/slides/bliss-0.ppt
The document describes a cloud-based PBX phone system called The Cloud PBX provided by DataTalk. It offers businesses significant monthly savings over traditional on-premise phone systems through cost savings of 20-55% per month. It provides enterprise-level phone features through an IP-PBX system hosted in the cloud that businesses can access over their existing internet connection and phones. The system offers benefits like no hardware costs, ability to use existing phones and data network, remote phone extensions, lower monthly bills, and unified communications across multiple offices.
Building VoIP service now, for tomorrow - By Doug HillVoiceSA
In today's business world it is vitally important to develop service based on products that will carry us for the next 10 years. Learn how to deploy IP based voice services now and for the future.
Overview Ip Telephony Epygi Small BusinessToon Six
Internet Customer Solutions offers an IP telephony solution for small businesses consisting of NexVortex or AGN phone numbers and an Epygi Quadro IP PBX. The solution provides cost savings over traditional phone systems through lower equipment and service fees, easier administration, and free intra-office calls. It also improves productivity with features like integration with Outlook and follow-me calling. Internet Customer Solutions can help businesses select, set up, and customize the right IP telephony solution to meet their needs and budget.
Managed Voice & Internet HD Voice Technology discusses Epik Networks, a full service telecom provider and industry leader in hosted voice technology. Some key points:
- VoIP usage grew 45% from 2006-2007 and 278% from 2007-2011 according to industry reports. Hosted VoIP is projected to account for 25% of telephony lines within 3-5 years.
- Epik Networks provides a fully redundant hosted solution using Cisco equipment that offers features like unified communications, disaster recovery, and savings of 10-30% off current bills.
- Epik has a private network with points of presence across North America and peering relationships with major carriers to provide reliable dedicated connections to customers.
SIP vs PRI trunks are the two main ways businesses deliver voice and data. PRI uses ISDN and T1 lines for physical connectivity, while SIP uses the internet. PRI is considered more reliable but less flexible, while SIP requires no hardware but can be impacted by network issues. Factors like call quality needs, scalability requirements, existing systems, and IT support should determine whether a company chooses PRI or SIP trunking.
XO Enterprise SIP is an IP-based voice communications solution that allows businesses to connect multiple locations using SIP trunking. It provides high-capacity connections to headquarters and primary locations, which can then connect to additional branch locations privately or over XO's MPLS network. This provides substantial cost savings over separate lines at each location while improving business continuity, flexibility, and quality of service.
This document provides a guide to VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) communications. It begins with definitions of key VoIP concepts and an overview of typical VoIP system requirements. It then covers the main implementation methods of On-Premise vs Hosted VoIP systems and discusses benefits such as cost savings, mobility and scalability. Potential problems with VoIP like latency, jitter and packet loss are outlined as well as security issues and solutions. The guide concludes with checklists to help assess needs and select the right equipment and vendor for a VoIP purchase.
The document describes a new IP PBX phone system called IPitomy that provides various business communication features in an affordable and flexible package. IPitomy allows users to work from anywhere, host conference calls, use voice mail and unified messaging, and save on communication expenses compared to traditional phone systems. It provides an all-in-one solution for business phone needs designed for the future.
Voice over IP (VoIP) technology allows phone calls to be made over broadband internet instead of traditional phone lines. CIMCO has been providing VoIP solutions using their IP Talk platform since 2005. Their network includes redundant servers and data centers for reliability. CIMCO offers IP Talk Hosted, a fully managed VoIP service, and IP Talk Trunking to complement existing phone systems. IP Talk Hosted provides scalable phone service with features, licenses, and phones tailored for different business needs.
The document discusses Fibernetics' digital PBX phone system which can reduce operating costs by 50-80% compared to traditional phone systems. It provides business-grade voice quality over IP networks through proprietary technology that allows them to manage the voice path end-to-end. The system offers survivability through network redundancy and the ability to automatically reroute calls in the event of an outage. Key benefits included controlling the entire call path, visibility at all points, multi-site connectivity, and a full set of business phone features.
We are IPPBX, a single platform VoIP phone system provider offering enterprise VoIP services and pbx system for small businesses. We are reshaping business communication by ensuring that web conferencing, cloud pbx, and instant file sharing for business features are offered at an affordable rate to streamline VoIP supply. Unlike other VoIP service providers, we believe in being fully transparent whether it comes to communication or pricing plans. Our business VoIP solution is like none other as we make sure that your employees and your customers are not left wanting when they communicate with you or amongst themselves.
The newest addition to the Phybridge VOIP Enabler line.
The Phybridge PoLRE, VoIP enabler, leverages your existing telephone cabling infrastructure to provide a dedicated IP phone network, while centrally connecting the IP PBX to your existing LAN. It gives you the reliability of a legacy voice network with the productivity gains and convenience of a converged network.
The Phybridge’s unique VoIP enablers allow an effortless and cost-effective migration to IP phones.
Pipecentric provides a hosted VoIP phone system called Business Class that offers carrier-grade reliability and flexibility. Key benefits include no need for on-site phone equipment, low upfront costs with no long term contracts, and advanced call features. The system uses the Broadsoft Broadworks platform and is accessible via desktop and mobile apps.
IPX is a hybrid IP PBX solution for enterprises and service providers that is reliable, scalable and cost effective. It includes a range of products from the IPX P100 office phone to the IPX S6000 for hosting VoIP services. The IPX solutions allow businesses to implement converged voice and data networks over internet protocol.
VOIP Presentation Tjcomms.Co.Uk Hosted TelephonyTyler James
Hosted Telephone Systems or VoIP will bring all your communications together across all your locations including home-workers ensuring that you now have one single phone system for your business, which all calls between users are free irrespective of their global destination.
With a traditional telephone system, the day it goes on the wall is the day it went out of date! With Hosted Telephone Systems you connect to it, so you are always have the latest communication offerings at your disposal within your business. As and when we upgrade, you get upgraded.
Slides from a talk on what VoIP is. The differences between VoIP for individuals and for businesses. What are the benefits. Some case studies. How to make it work, and some things to watch out for.
Alteva is the largest provider of hosted VoIP in North America, offering "Communication as a Service" with minimal installation and reduced costs compared to traditional phone systems. It provides internet, phone systems, and service to businesses in 50 states and 9 countries. Hosted VoIP through Alteva offers lower total cost of ownership, increased features, scalability, and business continuity compared to on-premise phone systems.
Sip trunking - future of tomorrow communicationsRanjit Patel
This document discusses SIP trunking, which allows enterprises to connect their IP-PBX systems directly to an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). SIP trunking replaces traditional TDM-based trunking using PRI or analog lines. It works by carrying voice calls over the same data connection used for internet and cloud services using Voice over IP (VoIP) and SIP. The key components of a SIP trunking system are an IP-PBX, session border controller, session management system, and an ITSP/SIP trunk service provider.
The document discusses ShoreTel's IP telephony system and its advantages over traditional digital PBX systems. It highlights ShoreTel's ease of use, high customer satisfaction ratings, low total cost of ownership, reliability, and ability to provide a single communications platform across multiple business sites. The system allows businesses to have standardized phone features and disaster recovery capabilities while minimizing server usage for lower costs compared to server-centric competitors. ShoreTel has over 5,000 customers across various industries that have benefited from features such as call conferencing, mobility, and increased productivity.
Presentation by Jonathan Rosenberg at the IETF 68 meeting in Prague in March 2007 about the need for the creation of the BLISS (Basic Level of Interoperability for SIP Services) - Original presentation located here: http://www3.ietf.org/proceedings/07mar/slides/bliss-0.ppt
The document describes a cloud-based PBX phone system called The Cloud PBX provided by DataTalk. It offers businesses significant monthly savings over traditional on-premise phone systems through cost savings of 20-55% per month. It provides enterprise-level phone features through an IP-PBX system hosted in the cloud that businesses can access over their existing internet connection and phones. The system offers benefits like no hardware costs, ability to use existing phones and data network, remote phone extensions, lower monthly bills, and unified communications across multiple offices.
Building VoIP service now, for tomorrow - By Doug HillVoiceSA
In today's business world it is vitally important to develop service based on products that will carry us for the next 10 years. Learn how to deploy IP based voice services now and for the future.
Overview Ip Telephony Epygi Small BusinessToon Six
Internet Customer Solutions offers an IP telephony solution for small businesses consisting of NexVortex or AGN phone numbers and an Epygi Quadro IP PBX. The solution provides cost savings over traditional phone systems through lower equipment and service fees, easier administration, and free intra-office calls. It also improves productivity with features like integration with Outlook and follow-me calling. Internet Customer Solutions can help businesses select, set up, and customize the right IP telephony solution to meet their needs and budget.
Managed Voice & Internet HD Voice Technology discusses Epik Networks, a full service telecom provider and industry leader in hosted voice technology. Some key points:
- VoIP usage grew 45% from 2006-2007 and 278% from 2007-2011 according to industry reports. Hosted VoIP is projected to account for 25% of telephony lines within 3-5 years.
- Epik Networks provides a fully redundant hosted solution using Cisco equipment that offers features like unified communications, disaster recovery, and savings of 10-30% off current bills.
- Epik has a private network with points of presence across North America and peering relationships with major carriers to provide reliable dedicated connections to customers.
SIP vs PRI trunks are the two main ways businesses deliver voice and data. PRI uses ISDN and T1 lines for physical connectivity, while SIP uses the internet. PRI is considered more reliable but less flexible, while SIP requires no hardware but can be impacted by network issues. Factors like call quality needs, scalability requirements, existing systems, and IT support should determine whether a company chooses PRI or SIP trunking.
XO Enterprise SIP is an IP-based voice communications solution that allows businesses to connect multiple locations using SIP trunking. It provides high-capacity connections to headquarters and primary locations, which can then connect to additional branch locations privately or over XO's MPLS network. This provides substantial cost savings over separate lines at each location while improving business continuity, flexibility, and quality of service.
This document provides a guide to VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) communications. It begins with definitions of key VoIP concepts and an overview of typical VoIP system requirements. It then covers the main implementation methods of On-Premise vs Hosted VoIP systems and discusses benefits such as cost savings, mobility and scalability. Potential problems with VoIP like latency, jitter and packet loss are outlined as well as security issues and solutions. The guide concludes with checklists to help assess needs and select the right equipment and vendor for a VoIP purchase.
The document describes a new IP PBX phone system called IPitomy that provides various business communication features in an affordable and flexible package. IPitomy allows users to work from anywhere, host conference calls, use voice mail and unified messaging, and save on communication expenses compared to traditional phone systems. It provides an all-in-one solution for business phone needs designed for the future.
Voice over IP (VoIP) technology allows phone calls to be made over broadband internet instead of traditional phone lines. CIMCO has been providing VoIP solutions using their IP Talk platform since 2005. Their network includes redundant servers and data centers for reliability. CIMCO offers IP Talk Hosted, a fully managed VoIP service, and IP Talk Trunking to complement existing phone systems. IP Talk Hosted provides scalable phone service with features, licenses, and phones tailored for different business needs.
The document discusses Fibernetics' digital PBX phone system which can reduce operating costs by 50-80% compared to traditional phone systems. It provides business-grade voice quality over IP networks through proprietary technology that allows them to manage the voice path end-to-end. The system offers survivability through network redundancy and the ability to automatically reroute calls in the event of an outage. Key benefits included controlling the entire call path, visibility at all points, multi-site connectivity, and a full set of business phone features.
We are IPPBX, a single platform VoIP phone system provider offering enterprise VoIP services and pbx system for small businesses. We are reshaping business communication by ensuring that web conferencing, cloud pbx, and instant file sharing for business features are offered at an affordable rate to streamline VoIP supply. Unlike other VoIP service providers, we believe in being fully transparent whether it comes to communication or pricing plans. Our business VoIP solution is like none other as we make sure that your employees and your customers are not left wanting when they communicate with you or amongst themselves.
The newest addition to the Phybridge VOIP Enabler line.
The Phybridge PoLRE, VoIP enabler, leverages your existing telephone cabling infrastructure to provide a dedicated IP phone network, while centrally connecting the IP PBX to your existing LAN. It gives you the reliability of a legacy voice network with the productivity gains and convenience of a converged network.
The Phybridge’s unique VoIP enablers allow an effortless and cost-effective migration to IP phones.
Pipecentric provides a hosted VoIP phone system called Business Class that offers carrier-grade reliability and flexibility. Key benefits include no need for on-site phone equipment, low upfront costs with no long term contracts, and advanced call features. The system uses the Broadsoft Broadworks platform and is accessible via desktop and mobile apps.
IPX is a hybrid IP PBX solution for enterprises and service providers that is reliable, scalable and cost effective. It includes a range of products from the IPX P100 office phone to the IPX S6000 for hosting VoIP services. The IPX solutions allow businesses to implement converged voice and data networks over internet protocol.
VOIP Presentation Tjcomms.Co.Uk Hosted TelephonyTyler James
Hosted Telephone Systems or VoIP will bring all your communications together across all your locations including home-workers ensuring that you now have one single phone system for your business, which all calls between users are free irrespective of their global destination.
With a traditional telephone system, the day it goes on the wall is the day it went out of date! With Hosted Telephone Systems you connect to it, so you are always have the latest communication offerings at your disposal within your business. As and when we upgrade, you get upgraded.
Slides from a talk on what VoIP is. The differences between VoIP for individuals and for businesses. What are the benefits. Some case studies. How to make it work, and some things to watch out for.
Alteva is the largest provider of hosted VoIP in North America, offering "Communication as a Service" with minimal installation and reduced costs compared to traditional phone systems. It provides internet, phone systems, and service to businesses in 50 states and 9 countries. Hosted VoIP through Alteva offers lower total cost of ownership, increased features, scalability, and business continuity compared to on-premise phone systems.
The document provides an overview of VoIP technology and PBX.NET's VoIP products and services. It discusses how VoIP works and its benefits over traditional phone systems. PBX.NET offers two main solutions: a Broadband PBX hosted service and Virtual Telephone Line broadband phone service. Both solutions provide business phone features over broadband at a lower cost than traditional phone lines. PBX.NET has reliable nationwide infrastructure and offers 24/7 customer support.
The document introduces a hosted PBX phone system as an alternative to a traditional on-site PBX system. A hosted PBX offers significant cost savings of around 40% compared to a traditional system for a 19-seat office. It provides more features than a traditional PBX without requiring on-site equipment or space. The hosted PBX system is maintained off-site by the provider and allows adding new features immediately. It also scales easily as a business grows without needing to add new phone lines or rewire.
PLNOG 4: Ido Miran - Service Provider Class 5 VoIP - An Integrated ApproachPROIDEA
The presentation discusses an integrated VoIP system for internet service providers (ISPs) provided by RAD Data Communications. The system includes a central class 5 softswitch called IPVsuite for managing telephony services, an integrated management and provisioning system for controlling customer premise equipment (CPE), and end-user CPE devices called IPVgate. The system offers ISPs benefits like short time to launch voice services, low operational costs, and optimized total cost of ownership. It provides a complete, carrier-grade VoIP solution in a single package to help ISPs enter the voice market and strengthen their positioning as full telecom providers.
Matrix ETERNITY is a family of IP-PBXs with Universal Connectivity and Seamless Mobility. The ETERNITY IP-PBX offers built-in gateway capability to connect nearly all telecom interfaces like FXS, FXO, ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI, T1/E1, GSM and 3G.
Matrix Telecom Solutions: SETU VTEP - Fixed VoIP to T1/E1 PRI GatewayMatrix Comsec
Matrix SETU VTEP is a compact and dedicated gateway for VoIP to T1/E1 PRI network offering high-value communication experience to businesses of all size, Service Providers, Call Centers and simple but cost-effective solution for multi-location branch office communication. This intelligently designed gateway incorporates advanced features with multiple connectivity options to connect with a legacy communication system using T1/E1 or PRI signaling. SETU VTEP offers reliable and cost-effective solutions to the changing requirements of the business communication and offer customer value for money.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of IP telephony and VoIP technologies from the 1980s to the present. It discusses the differences between VoIP, IP telephones, and emerging SIP-based solutions. It also proposes a "eduPhone" service that would provide SIP accounts to university users and interconnect with third-party VoIP carriers.
It is now not a question of “if” IP Telephony will be adopted but “when.” ….the key issue today is when to implement and how to manage the migration to converged networks
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) uses digital compression techniques and packet switching to transmit voice conversations over the Internet or other IP-based networks. There are two main types of call setup in telephony networks - centralized call control where one device controls the call, and distributed call control where devices collaborate to control the call. For VoIP to work effectively, quality of service measures must be implemented to guarantee delivery, minimize packet loss and jitter, and ensure calls can tolerate delays of up to 150ms.
Internet Customer Solutions is offering hosted VoIP phone service through RingCentral. This provides a cheaper alternative to an on-premise PBX for small businesses with 2-5 employees. With hosted VoIP, the PBX equipment is maintained by RingCentral so customers only need to pay monthly for phone service and a one-time fee for IP phones. This can save small businesses 50% on their phone bills compared to traditional phone service. Internet Customer Solutions can help set up the service and train customers on using the RingCentral software.
The document compares hosted versus premise-based IP PBX solutions and discusses key factors companies should consider in choosing between the two options, such as upfront costs, ongoing costs, scalability, support requirements, and feature sets. Experts from Teleprime and Geckotech discuss the pros and cons of each approach and answer questions from clients.
VoIP represents a significant change from traditional phone systems and offers various advantages over traditional phone lines (POTS) and PBX systems. The document discusses VoIP options like on-premise or hosted PBX systems. It addresses common myths about VoIP and outlines features, costs, and security/reliability benefits of VoIP solutions offered by Knology, including their MOCM and MATRIX platforms.
The document discusses IPitomy, a pure IP PBX phone system for businesses. It highlights IPitomy's advantages over traditional phone systems, including its all-in-one features, web-based administration, and cost savings. The document also covers IPitomy's products, market strategy, and opportunities for resellers to position IPitomy as a unified communications solution that can help customers reduce costs.
The document introduces the UniPhyer network switch, which aims to simplify voice and data convergence. It provides a dedicated voice path over existing telephone wiring to guarantee quality of service for voice, separate from the data network. This allows customers to benefit from IP telephony without compromising voice quality or disrupting their existing infrastructure. The UniPhyer can reportedly reduce costs, risks, and management complexity compared to traditional converged network approaches.
The document provides an overview and training on selling VoIP services commercially. It discusses what VoIP is, why customers would use the service to save money on calling features. It outlines the sales process, including qualifying questions to ask customers. It also summarizes the key product offerings of hosted PBX, SIP trunking, features and pricing.
VoIP and the Telcos - Is there a life after death?webhostingguy
This document summarizes the impact of Voice over IP (VoIP) technology on traditional telephone companies (telcos). It discusses how VoIP allows users to make calls without relying on telco networks and services. VoIP shifts intelligence from centralized networks to distributed edge devices. This disrupts telcos' vertically integrated business models. To survive, telcos must change to more horizontal layered models and provide broadband access, backbone routing, gateways to public switched telephone networks, ENUM services, and VoIP hosting. There are opportunities for telcos in these areas as well as intelligent packaging and participation in trust circles for billing. The document concludes that while VoIP poses challenges, telcos can adapt and there is still life beyond their
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