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SIP Trunking -- Victories and NightmaresSIP Trunking -- Victories and Nightmares

SIP Trunking – a technology that can lead to great savings and personal success, or the root of great troubles?

Alan Percy

March 10, 2015

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SIP Trunking – a technology that can lead to great savings and personal success, or the root of great troubles?

Over the years I've heard some pretty incredible stories - from massive trunk consolidation that resulted in fantastic savings to nightmare technical issues that seem to nearly ruin all hope. According to the 2014 SIP School Survey on SIP Trunking deployments, only 17% of respondents indicated they "Never had a problem" when deploying SIP Trunking, while another 67% reported any one of a number of PBX, SBC, service provider or provisioning issues.

The path to victory and success with SIP Trunking seems to be paved by a number of best practices that often get overlooked or ignored, believing that SIP and the offerings from the service providers are simple PRI replacements. They aren't.

If you've been involved in either a successful deployment, or a nightmare deployment, or thinking of deploying SIP trunking and want to avoid a nightmare; join me and others in a "Birds-of-a-feather" session to share your story at Enterprise Connect on Tuesday, March 17th from 1:30 – 2:15 PM in Sun B.

During the session we'll explore many of the technical, business and service challenges, including:

  • Interoperability

  • Voice Quality

  • Calling Features

  • Fax

  • Security

  • E911 and Emergency Services

  • Redundancy and Resilience

  • Billing / Provisioning / Support

Mark your calendars: SIP Trunking: Victories and Nightmares Location: Sun B Date: Tuesday, March 17 Time: 1:30pm - 2:15pm

Don't miss out – get your discounted passes for Enterprise Connect!

About the Author

Alan Percy

Alan Percy is Senior Director of Product Marketing at Dialogic, responsible for marketing of the the company's media server and WebRTC solutions, with the goal of helping developers build new and innovative applications for new networks. Alan focuses heavily on enterprise applications, whether on premises or in the cloud, including UC, contact center, collaboration and conferencing, emergency services and E911, and hosted services. Previously, Alan served as Director of Market Development at AudioCodes. He is a frequent industry speaker and contributes to a number of industry journals and blogs.