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3 Factors to Consider When Picking a SIP Trunking Provider3 Factors to Consider When Picking a SIP Trunking Provider

Follow this guidance for choosing between a legacy or cloud option for your business.

Arvind Rangarajan, Twilio

November 30, 2020

2 Min Read
3 Factors to Consider When Picking a SIP Trunking Provider
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Ever since the arrival of SIP trunking, businesses have been gradually transitioning their PSTN connectivity services from legacy telecom connections to SIP. This is largely due to benefits SIP trunking brings over legacy connectivity.

 

SIP trunking is a dynamic and vibrant market, filled with many traditional wireline telecom providers and cloud-based communication platform-as-a-service (CPaaS) providers.

 

Simply stated, telecom providers own and operate local and/or long-distance telecommunications networks. These facilities-based providers manage the fiber optic transmission systems that connect a specific geographic region of our planet. In the U.S., they are also known by their former designations as interexchange carriers (IXC) and local exchange carriers (LEC).

 

CPaaS vendors offer a cloud platform that software developers use to add communications services to their own applications. For example, a click-to-call button in a mobile app might use a CPaaS service to complete the call for users and a two-factor authentication process in a website might use CPaaS to send an authorization code to users via SMS.

 

Both telecom and CPaaS providers can connect your business to the PSTN. Depending on an organization’s needs, a telecom provider may be a better fit than a CpaaS provider, or vice versa. This makes it worth your while to analyze the offerings carefully before making a decision.

 

So, how do you pick?

 

Businesses can apply different criteria for selecting their SIP trunking provider. At a very high level, here are three important considerations:

 

  1. Agility — the SIP trunking service should be fast enough to respond to changes in your businesses, since the time it takes to provision and scale a service can impact your business

  2. Cost — Complex pricing plans with contract lock-in causes most customers to pay for more than their actual usage. This siphons budget away from strategic projects. Understanding how a potential provider prices its SIP trunking offer is imperative.

  3. Global Reach — Global businesses must be able to provide consistent experience across all their locations, no matter where in the world they are. Using multiple regional PSTN providers can increase overhead and reduce security and reliability

 

Beyond these there are several others that you can apply when comparing telecom vs. cloud-based SIP trunking providers for your business. To learn more, join us for our webinar on demystifying the SIP trunking decision between cloud vs. telco providers, on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET.

About the Author

Arvind Rangarajan, Twilio

Arvind is a Principal Product Marketing Manager at Twilio focused on Communications Platform as a service. He has many years of diverse global experience in developing technology products and commercial solutions. His experience at a variety of companies (Cisco, Broadsoft, Shoretel, etc.) helped him develop strong skills in product management, product marketing, software development and more.