Introducing: VoIP SIP Trunks

Why are SIP Trunks right for you?

  • Free North America long distance
  • Free local and office-to-office calling.
  • Number portability (keep your number).
  • Web provisioned in seconds not weeks!
  • Bandwidth agnostic (Use your existing broadband).
  • Supports high-call capacity without voice degradation.
  • Eliminates the need for expensive and un-flexible traditional voice circuits.
  • Easy integration with gateways or IP-PBX equipment.
  • Cheaper international long distance on a SIP trunk when compared to traditional rates.

Keep your existing PBX equipment

The Best Part!!

 For business enterprises that want to keep their existing PBX system, we have a solution!  By using our SIP TRUNKS, you can keep your existing PBX system, all of your currents phones and user configurations.  And enjoy the cost savings of IP Communications

..what you didn’t know..

 

  • SIP Trunking is simply a single conduit pipeline for multimedia elements (voice, video and data) that reduces or eliminates the need for PSTN media gateways, as well as reduce or eliminate the need for narrow-band voice circuits. SIP Trunks are a perfect substitute for traditional PRI or analog circuits.

 

  • SIP Trunks can work with a SIP-ready PBX. SIP Trunks can also be made to work with traditional analog or key systems by adding a gateway behind the PBX in order to connect to the SIP Trunk. Gateway prices start below $200 and range in size from 4 to 8 ports, and can be ganged to provide increased ports. 
  • SIP Trunks are virtual circuits delivered over an Internet Access line.

Depending on the number of SIP Trunks purchased, and the amount of excess Internet connectivity, a business should consider purchasing more Internet Access. However, it’s important to know that when a SIP Trunk is not being used, the bandwidth otherwise allocated to a SIP Trunk is freed up for use in less intensive

applications, such as e-mail and general web use. This dynamic allocation of bandwidth is yet another feature of SIP Trunks versus more traditional technologies, such as analog or PRI circuits.

 

 

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