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If you think you've been seeing and reading more and more about VoIP and its dominance in technology, you're not mistaken: it's exploding everywhere.
While there definitely are some use cases for WhatsApp, in most cases it is not a phone replacement, however. We have some reasons why.
Sponsored By: Sangoma
WEBINAR: Best Practices for Securing your Enterprise VoIP and Unified Communications
Thursday, June 4, 2015
TIME: 2:00PM ET / 11:00 AM PT
The world of enterprise communications is shifting to voice over IP and unified communications. There are lots of benefits for enterprises - enabling collaboration, video, sharing, end of geography (not being tied to your desk), and mobility. On top of these technologies, enterprises are adopting SIP trunking, either on facilities based deployment or often on existing broadband data connections. While these bring great value to businesses, they also open up other major issues and concerns, including network security.
During this webinar, you will learn
- What are the threats?
- Best deployment practices
- IP Phones
- IP-PBX
- SIP Trunking
- Session Border Controllers
Who should attend
- Systems integrators, resellers and distributors
- IT and Telephony systems managers
- Anyone interested in deploying SIP Trunking or IP-PBX
Twilio, a provider of its own communications platform which supports voice and video, recently announced the launch of its accompanying Twilio IP Messaging software that will allow businesses to place chat functions on their mobile and Web applications.
New research says the service provider VoIP and IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) equipment market hit $1.3 billion worldwide in the first quarter of 2015, a 29 percent increase from the same period a year ago.
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