Beyond trunking: The next wave of SIP transformation The benefits of SIP can be extended and amplified by using it to integrate facilities, consolidate hardware, and ultimately turn disparate communications endpoints into collaborative SIP sessions. 1 For further discussion of the savings potential with SIP trunking, please see “Avaya SIP Transformation Services, Proving your business case for SIP-enabled technologies,” http://www.avaya.com/usa/resource/assets/brochures/SVC4851%20SIP%20EIS%20Brochure-F2.pdf. 2 “SIP Trunking and SBC Strategies: North American Enterprise Survey,” Infonetics Research, March 2013, http://www.infonetics.com/pr/2013/SIP-Trunking-and-SBC-Enterprise-Survey-Highlights.asp. The cost benefits of replacing legacy time division multiplex (TDM) trunk circuits with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking are substantial and well documented. By connecting all enterprise voice, video and data traffic to a service provider’s Internet Protocol (IP) connection, SIP trunking can save businesses between 20 to 50 percent over the more expensive dedicated TDM trunks. 1 The savings provided by SIP trunking are just the beginning of the story, however. The benefits of SIP can be extended and amplified by using it to integrate facilities, consolidate hardware, and ultimately turn disparate communications endpoints into collaborative SIP sessions. In fact, SIP trunking is much more than a low-cost alternative to TDM trunks; it helps increase business agility and significantly improve employee productivity. As such, it can help organizations ride the next wave of SIP transformation: improving collaboration and enhancing customer experience through full integration of voice, video and data communications. SIP trunking: significant, diverse benefits As major carriers have increased SIP trunking availability globally, it has become a strategic technology that companies are using to simplify their network architectures and reduce costs. Recent studies and Avaya experience serving global enterprise clients suggest that approximately 30 percent of global organizations have deployed SIP trunking. Market data indicates that by 2015 the number of companies using SIP trunking will surpass those using T-1 trunks. 2 avaya.com | 1 WHITE PAPER
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Beyond trunking: The next wave of SIP transformation
The cost benefits of replacing legacy time division multiplex (TDM) trunk circuits with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking are substantial and well documented. By connecting all enterprise voice, video and data traffic to a service provider’s Internet Protocol (IP) connection, SIP trunking can save businesses between 20 to 50 percent over the more expensive dedicated TDM trunks.
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Beyond trunking: The next wave of SIP transformation
The benefits of SIP can be
extended and amplified
by using it to integrate
facilities, consolidate
hardware, and ultimately
turn disparate
communications endpoints
into collaborative
SIP sessions.
1 For further discussion of the savings potential with SIP trunking, please see “Avaya SIP Transformation Services, Proving your business case for SIP-enabled technologies,” http://www.avaya.com/usa/resource/assets/brochures/SVC4851%20SIP%20EIS%20Brochure-F2.pdf.
2 “SIP Trunking and SBC Strategies: North American Enterprise Survey,” Infonetics Research, March 2013, http://www.infonetics.com/pr/2013/SIP-Trunking-and-SBC-Enterprise-Survey-Highlights.asp.
The cost benefits of replacing legacy time division multiplex (TDM) trunk circuits with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking are substantial and well documented. By connecting all enterprise voice, video and data traffic to a service provider’s Internet Protocol (IP) connection, SIP trunking can save businesses between 20 to 50 percent over the more expensive dedicated TDM trunks.1
The savings provided by SIP trunking are just the beginning of the story,
however. The benefits of SIP can be extended and amplified by using it to
integrate facilities, consolidate hardware, and ultimately turn disparate
communications endpoints into collaborative SIP sessions. In fact, SIP trunking
is much more than a low-cost alternative to TDM trunks; it helps increase
business agility and significantly improve employee productivity. As such,
it can help organizations ride the next wave of SIP transformation: improving
collaboration and enhancing customer experience through full integration of
voice, video and data communications.
SIP trunking: significant, diverse benefits
As major carriers have increased SIP trunking availability globally, it has
become a strategic technology that companies are using to simplify their
network architectures and reduce costs. Recent studies and Avaya experience
serving global enterprise clients suggest that approximately 30 percent
of global organizations have deployed SIP trunking. Market data indicates
that by 2015 the number of companies using SIP trunking will surpass those