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Triad
Telecom has the ability to
provide SIP delivered telephone
service to legacy non-SIP
telephone systems that are
currently fed via POTs or T1/PRI
service as well as IP enabled
telephone systems such as
Cisco's Unified Communications
product line. Many newer
telephone systems have the
ability to leverage SIP trunking
natively which eliminates the
need for PSTN (public switched
telephone network) interface
modules such as POTs or T1/PRI
equipment. SIP enabled telephone
systems simply require IP
connectivity to interface with
Triad Telecom's service
offering.
We realize that there is a large
install base of legacy telephone
systems that are not IP enabled
to support SIP trunking natively
and that is no problem! Legacy
telephone systems can leverage
SIP trunking as well by simply
adding a SIP trunking converter.
A SIP trunking converter simply
takes the IP enabled SIP trunk
in on the PSTN side and
interfaces with the legacy
telephone system via POTs, T1,
or PRI interface on the
telephone system side. This
allows businesses to leverage
SIP trunking savings and
redundancy without replacing
their current equipment.
Telecommunications worldwide IS
migrating to IP telephony and it
is well worth the time to better
educate yourself on the
advantages of migrating to an IP
enabled telephone system. End to
end, IP telephony bridges the
gap between telecom and data
networks eliminating the hassle
and cost of maintaining separate
infrastructure. As such, an end
to end IP telephony solution
will typically yield a lower
total cost of ownership and add
functionality that will improve
the way you conduct business.
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