Friday, February 27, 2009

Making the most out of Business VOIP | Wisdom Stories

Making the most out of Business VOIP Wisdom Stories: "Making the most out of Business VOIP
Over the past five or so years, most small and mid-sized businesses have caught onto the cust-cutting trend started by large corporate IT departments over a decade ago: a switch to hosted VOIP PBX networks. A PBX network’s benefits are obvious: it allows free extension-to-extension calling within the office, eliminating the phone company’s role in those interactions. But to dial to outside lines, a PBX must be integrated into the conventional PSTN network, which is where a SIP trunk fits into the equation of seamless integration of IT.
I recently spoke with the eminent provider of Los Angeles SIP trunk solutions, who explained to me that the SIP trunk will use internet/IP infrastructure and replace analog circuits and PRIs in the absence of a host. The cost savings is dramatic when you consider that local calling over the IP infrastructure is free and long distance is as little as 2 cents per minute, versus that higher rates incurred by the use of PRIs. In addition, SIP trunks can be purchased in increments of one, rather than in the bulk quantities required to purchase a PRI that make no sense for small businesses to purchase."

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