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The ongoing demand by enterprises using unifed communications applications will spur network operators to boost their investment in Session Initiation Protocol, or "SIP" trunking technologies, a new report found.
The "SIP Trunking: Market Strategies & Competitive Analysis" report by Light Reading Insider, found that SIP trunking continues to catch attention of carriers, end users and IP PBX vendors. And while the biggest draw to SIP trunking services is cost cutting factors, its ability to deploy UC across the enterprise and provide hosted services will be future drivers, the report said.
11/17/2009
The market SIP trunking is on the rise, thanks to growing interest in the technology, a new report found. But companies are adopting the service at a slower pace to likely wait for a recovery in the economy.
According to Infonetics Research, while T1 lines are still the most commonly used trunking service to connect to the publicly switched telephone network, or PSTN, native VoIP trunks are growing. Some 39 percent of survey respondents have deployed Session Initiation Protocol, or SIP trunking, the Enterprise VoIP and Unified Communication Continuous Research Service, survey found.
10/28/2009
AireSpring, a Los Angeles, Calif.-based SIP provider, recently learned that Daniel Lonstein, the company's chief operating officer, has been named to a joint advisory board for a publication focused on the telecommunications industry.
The board includes 17 members of the channel community including independent agents, subagents, master agents, VARs, dealers/interconnects, hardware/software vendors, resellers and carriers. Each member will serve a one-year term.
10/21/2009
There's some good news for SIP-based IP PBX markets in Chile. According to a new report, the market is expected to grow significantly there as more people move to buy IP-based servers for communications.
The SIP PBX / IP PBX markets are projected to grow from $64.5 million in 2007 to $228 million by 2014, according to the "Chile- SIP Enabled Servers and IP PBX Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2008 to 2014" report.
10/16/2009
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Local and Long Distance SIP Trunking
SIP is the magic new technology allowing your company, regardless of its size, to save big money on monthly telecom bills. At the same time, SIP add features and flexibility that can greatly enhance your profitability and expansion goals. Whether you have a fancy brand new phone system or an old clunker, we have a SIP product to serve your needs.
The first step is to evaluate your equipment. If you’ve got a PBX which has built in support for SIP, we can provide amazing rates and direct connectivity to the AireSpring IP backbone – without having to buy new hardware. AireSpring enhances security and call quality by passing call traffic over our proprietary IP backbone which never touches the public internet - giving you the benefits of a VPN without the additional cost. AireSpring SIP is available for both Local and Long Distance service, which allows us to give you local phone numbers from almost anywhere you want - all over the country or around the world - which ring locally to your phone system. Now, a company in Kansas can have local numbers in New York and California -- your customers make only a local call.
If you are using a traditional PBX which doesn’t support IP, you still have options and they provide you with many of the benefits of SIP. AireSpring will place a gateway device between our network and your PBX which allows you to achieve the advantages and savings of connecting to AireSpring’s IP network but delivers a traditional TDM connection to your phone switch!
AireSpring can even give you a dynamically allocated voice and data product over a single circuit! When you need more voice or data, the pipe automatically adjusts to give you what you need. So instead of paying for one circuit of voice and another for data, you can use one pipe for both. Best of all, it’s easy to manage. Talk about savings!
AireSpring brings it all together in a solution customized to your needs. With our super low rates and flexibility, we’ll build you a tailor made solution that fits your needs and your budget. Why pay up to 40% more for old technology? Ask us about SIP today.
The first step is to evaluate your equipment. If you’ve got a PBX which has built in support for SIP, we can provide amazing rates and direct connectivity to the AireSpring IP backbone – without having to buy new hardware. AireSpring enhances security and call quality by passing call traffic over our proprietary IP backbone which never touches the public internet - giving you the benefits of a VPN without the additional cost. AireSpring SIP is available for both Local and Long Distance service, which allows us to give you local phone numbers from almost anywhere you want - all over the country or around the world - which ring locally to your phone system. Now, a company in Kansas can have local numbers in New York and California -- your customers make only a local call.
If you are using a traditional PBX which doesn’t support IP, you still have options and they provide you with many of the benefits of SIP. AireSpring will place a gateway device between our network and your PBX which allows you to achieve the advantages and savings of connecting to AireSpring’s IP network but delivers a traditional TDM connection to your phone switch!
AireSpring can even give you a dynamically allocated voice and data product over a single circuit! When you need more voice or data, the pipe automatically adjusts to give you what you need. So instead of paying for one circuit of voice and another for data, you can use one pipe for both. Best of all, it’s easy to manage. Talk about savings!
AireSpring brings it all together in a solution customized to your needs. With our super low rates and flexibility, we’ll build you a tailor made solution that fits your needs and your budget. Why pay up to 40% more for old technology? Ask us about SIP today.

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