FreeSBC:SIP Trunking
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| + | A SIP Trunk provides the same service you get from a traditional phone lines. The difference is, instead of being a physical wire, a SIP Trunk is a “virtual” line which is provided by a SIP trunk provider delivered over IP using the SIP protocol. | ||
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| + | == Benefits of SIP Trunking == | ||
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| + | * Lower circuit costs | ||
| + | * Lower PSTN origination/termination fees | ||
| + | * Better customer service | ||
| + | * Move offices and keep the same number | ||
| + | * Flexibility | ||
| + | * Scalability | ||
| + | * Reliability | ||
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| + | [[Image:FreeSBC_Sip_Trunking.jpg|800px| ]] | ||
Revision as of 04:28, 15 January 2018
SIP Trunking
A SIP Trunk provides the same service you get from a traditional phone lines. The difference is, instead of being a physical wire, a SIP Trunk is a “virtual” line which is provided by a SIP trunk provider delivered over IP using the SIP protocol.
Benefits of SIP Trunking
- Lower circuit costs
- Lower PSTN origination/termination fees
- Better customer service
- Move offices and keep the same number
- Flexibility
- Scalability
- Reliability