April 15, 2010
Free Webinar on Enhancing Business Continuity with SIP Trunking
By Anuradha Shukla
TMCnet Contributor
Traditional telephony requires the use of many unwanted bundles of physical wires delivered from the service provider to businesses. The technology of SIP trunking has given freedom from this problem and now companies have an option to replace the fixed PSTN lines with PSTN connectivity via a SIP trunking service provider on the Internet.
This is only one benefit and companies can use SIP trunking to experience several benefits such as lowering IT costs and many more. If you want to know more how it can help your company register now for a webinar to listen industry experts who will speak about the basics of SIP Trunking and how it can enhance Business Continuity, Unified Communications (News - Alert), and Mobility.
The Webinar is titled Beyond SIP Trunking: Unify the Enterprise and will be held on Wednesday, May 12, 2010, 2 pm ET/11 am PT. Registrants will have the opportunity to participate in a drawing for a free iPad.
The attendees of this informative and educational webinar will get insight about the benefits of SIP Trunk services and future trends, ways to evaluate the ROI of SIP and SIP Trunk Service Providers. This Webinar will also give you a clear picture about your Enterprise Network: before and after SIP.
Lisa Pierce (News - Alert)is one of the presenters of this Webinar and she is the founder and president of Strategic Networks Group, a consultancy focused on improving the quality of emerging telecommunications and IT services, and the service experience, that business customers receive from key suppliers.
Sr. Product Manager XO Communications Steve Carter and Senior Director Global Solutions Marketing, Broadsoft, Alex Doyle will also address the attendees of this Webinar.
Once the presentation is over, you will have the opportunity to ask questions to the presenters and they will answer them live. Register now and enhance business continuity with SIP Trunking.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha's article, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Patrick Barnard