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Frequent visitors to the Telecom Signaling Community may be all too familiar with the phrase, all boats rise when the tide comes in. To translate into tech talk, this means that interoperability is the key to everyone's success and thus standards are important. With this in mind, there is welcome news for all concerned with the announcement that the ATIS and SIP Forum joint task force has delivered the first standardized IP-based network-to-network interconnection (NNI) with consensus across North American Service providers.
Businesses that have tapped into VoIP's cost-saving and productivity-enhancing measures have taken the technology's benefits a step further through SIP trunking and virtual PBX. While the two are mutually exclusive, both virtual PBX and SIP trunking provide the backbone and foundation to make VoIP work for modern communications systems.
In the wide-open technology landscape, VoIP has become quite a common name. It's hard not to search the Internet without coming up with a list of reasons to switch to VoIP; with its many benefits, it's an attractive option for businesses that have communications problems that need solving. In what ways can VoIP help you avoid some of the more common communication pitfalls associated with a traditional telephone system?
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