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SIP Trunking Smoothes the Transition


Making your move to VoIP is not as challenging a proposition as you might think. Look at a typical “before” scenario.

Illustration A: voice and data reside on separate networks within the infrastructure, with separate cost centers and, usually, separate support staffs as well. However, with IPTrunking implemented at your PBX site, all of that changes by leveraging your data connection to simultaneously serve both your data and voice needs.

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Illustration B: We show you how you can leverage your existing data connection by utilizing a certified Integrated Access Device (IAD) which is simply installed at your premises, and connects to our proprietary network via our IPDirect™ service or via a broadband connection like cable or the Internet. This configuration provides the necessary amount of trunks (DSO) access to DIDs nationwide—and can also lower your long distance bills and other related fees and taxes.

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