Trunking
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The connection (and aggregation) of phone lines from a PBX to one or more service providers; a variation is SIP trunking which involves connecting a legacy PBX to a VoIP service provider | The connection (and aggregation) of phone lines from a PBX to one or more service providers; a variation is SIP trunking which involves connecting a legacy PBX to a VoIP service provider | ||
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+ | == TelcoBridges and Trunking == | ||
+ | TelcoBridges Tmedia and Tdev devices provide trunking capabilities. Multiple different network connections from multiple different service providers (backhaul carriers, international carriers) can terminate in a Tmedia or Tdev device. [[Call routing]] can then be applied over top to achieve customer service and operational savings objectives. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trunking Wikipedia article] | ||
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Revision as of 13:29, 17 July 2009
The connection (and aggregation) of phone lines from a PBX to one or more service providers; a variation is SIP trunking which involves connecting a legacy PBX to a VoIP service provider
TelcoBridges and Trunking
TelcoBridges Tmedia and Tdev devices provide trunking capabilities. Multiple different network connections from multiple different service providers (backhaul carriers, international carriers) can terminate in a Tmedia or Tdev device. Call routing can then be applied over top to achieve customer service and operational savings objectives.