TMCnews Featured Article
January 18, 2007
BandTel to Co-Present Intermediate SIP Trunking Session at ITEXPO
By Mae Kowalke, TMCnet Senior Editor
Attention resellers looking to reach the next level of SIP
trunking knowledge: mark your calendars for the “SIP Trunking for the Intermediate/Advanced Reseller” session at Internet Telephony Conference & EXPO East (January 23-26, 2007 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida).
Among the presenters of the session—scheduled for 2:15-3:00 p.m. on January 23—is Peter Sandstrom, CTO at BandTel (News - Alert). The session is designed specifically for resellers looking to gain more than a surface knowledge of SIP trunking
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Acronym-savvy engineers in particular should attend the session to become better-informed IP
experts. Gaining additional knowledge of SIP trunking terminology will empower attendees to increase get a leg up over competitors.
Topics that will be covered include:
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The importance of interoperability
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Customer expectations vs. network and budget realities
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Keeping control of a new install
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SIP trunking and the IP network
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SIP trunking and QoS
on the last Mile
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SIP and security
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Troubleshooting
ITEXPO attendees looking for more insight into the SIP trunking market are encouraged to visit BandTel’s booth (#1303) at the show. Even more information about the topic is available on the company’s TMCnet.com channel, SIP Trunking.
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Get the latest scoop on all things VoIP at INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & Expo East, January 23-26, 2007 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Mae Kowalke previously wrote for Cleveland Magazine in Ohio and The Burlington Free Press in Vermont. To see more of her articles, please visit Mae Kowalke’s columnist page. Also check out her Wireless Mobility blog.
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