SIP TRUNKING
SIP Trunking allows businesses to reap VoIP-like benefits with legacy systems, without investing in new infrastructure. SIP has very disruptive pricing models that can drive significant savings to your bottom line while extending the useful life of your premise based hardware. Using SIP, you can consolidate all your communication systems, including data and voice into one bill and a single point of contact.
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Overview
The telecommunications landscape can be confusing, time-consuming, and unnecessarily expensive for IT managers who don’t speak the telecom language. As your trusted IT and telecom advocate, we speak the language of telecom and can help your business strategize, source, and implement the best carrier services solution for your business.
We can also help you move from a premise-based PBX to the Cloud. Our primary goal is to ensure that you, our customer, receive the best possible solution that maps and scales to your business objectives.
Sip Trunking
What is it?
SIP trunking is a method by which business phone systems can operate using an internet connection instead of traditional phone lines.
The benefits:
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Cost Savings: reduce your costs substantially
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Scalability: adding lines is simpler than ever
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Reliability: provides a level of redundancy
The impact on my business:
SIP trunks affect your business in many different ways. You will immediately notice a drop in your monthly bill, fast implementation, and it's hassle-free.
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Hosted Voice over IP (VoIP)
What is it?
VoIP is a cloud-based telephone system designed to replace traditional premise-based phone systems.
The benefits:
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More affordable communications cost
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Supports multiple calls at a time
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Portability: login wherever you are​
The impact on my business:
Aside from supporting multiple calls, VoIP offers more features than traditional systems such as fax, voicemail, caller ID, SMS, area code selection, last number redial, etc.
​PRI
What is it?
A PRI is a digital circuit that can handle 30 different data and voice transmissions at the same time over a single line.
The benefits:
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Does not rely on your internet connection
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Scalability: adding lines is simpler than ever
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Reliability: provides a level of redundancy
The impact on my business:
PRI lines are not sensitive to shared data bandwidth. It can offer improved reliability with the installation of a redundant PRI circuit failover.
POTS Lines
What is it?
Traditional phone lines that support fax lines, alarm lines, and others.
The benefits:
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​Some legacy systems and services still require traditional POTS connectivity
The impact on my business:
POTS is most commonly used in environments in which only one telephone line is needed at a time.