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SIP SERVICE

SIP service is a converged voice over IP solution that allows you to capitalize on your investment in data and voice communications and get the most from your IP-PBX today.

SIP stands for Session Initiation Protocol. It's a next-generation IP communications standard that provides IP-PBX customers direct access to the network for their data and voice communications.

In other words, SIP allows your IP-PBX to take full advantage of powerful VoIP features and the latest IP telephony applications to maximize your phone system's performance, boost productivity and improve your bottom line.

Bottom Line Benefits

 
    Reduce recurring cost of separate Public Switched Telephone Network and data circuits
     
 
    Boost bandwidth utilization by eliminating the costly protocol conversion that can hamper end-user productivity
     
 
    Eliminate the expense of purchasing, supporting and maintaining media gateways
     


Do more with less

Take advantage of powerful VoIP features like dynamically allocated bandwidth, voice compression, and Virtual Direct Inward Dialing.

SIP maximizes network efficiency by utilizing a single circuit for voice and data traffic.

With dynamic bandwidth allocation, SIP service permits the full use of your IP circuit to support data traffic when voice lines are idle. However, voice traffic always takes priority.

Available voice compression means more simultaneous voice calls on the same bandwidth, which eliminates the need for additional T-1s.

Want to serve multiple markets from a single location? Some providers offer Virtual Inbound Direct Inward Dial numbers (DIDs) as the perfect solution. With virtual DIDs, customers outside your local calling area can make local calls to reach you, giving you a local presence where you want to be.


Standard Features generally include:

 
    Unlimited local calling
 
    Unlimited site-to-site calling to your company locations with IP Flex, IP Flex with VPN, and SIP service
 
    Local DIDs
 
    E911, 411, Operator Services, Directory Listing and Caller ID
 
    Local Number Portability
 
    Customizable Calling Plans
 
    Dedicated Internet Access
 
    Web-based Online Feature Management
 
    Managed Router
 
    Web Basics Hosting Package:
   
    Ten (10) email accounts with Perimeter Email Protection
   
   
    100 MB of disk space
   
   
    1 GB of bandwidth
   


Optional Features

 
    Virtual DIDs – expand your market. Allows customers outside your local calling area to dial local numbers to reach you
     
 
    FXS lines for alarm, modem, and fax service
     
 
    Voice Compression – increases the number of simultaneous voice channels available
     
 
    Network-based Auto Attendant – provides a powerful, flexible tool to field inbound calls and deliver them without going through a receptionist
     
 
    Network-based Call Center – provides complete business-ready application for tech support and customer service
     
 
    Voice Virtual Private Network – enables calls between multiple locations with a common dial plan
     
 
    Business Call Center – helps your company establish technical assistance lines, customer support numbers, or order-taking centers
     
 
    Account Codes – helps your business track and allocate calling expenses
     
 
    Conferencing services
     


Bandwidth-Based Pricing

Pricing for SIP service is based on your total bandwidth requirements for voice, data or both. Here's how it works:

 
1.
Select a bandwidth requirement from 1.5 to 45 Mbps    
 
2.
Choose a Calling Plan    
 
3.
Tailor your solution with optional features    

Pricing is available for 1, 2, 3, and 5-year terms.

 

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