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SIP Trunking: Second-Wave Benefits
Ovum, Jan 2011, Pages: 10
Introduction
The initial benefit for customers converting to SIP trunks almost exclusively consisted of network savings on trunk expenses. After a review of enterprise customer case studies and recent research, there appear to be many secondary or emerging applications that can be strategically more important than the initial benefit of network savings.
Features and benefits
- Understand some of the key drivers beyond network savings for SIP trunking. - See some case studies and example applications of interest to the large enterprise.
Highlights
During the introduction of SIP trunking over the past few years, service availability has been slow in coming to most markets. Many of the early network providers were the tier-2 carriers or competitive providers using SIP trunking services to cause disruption in the marketplace, with a strong focus on network savings as the primary benefit.
Your key questions answered
- What is creating so much interest in SIP trunking today? - What are some examples of customers that have moved to SIP trunking?
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