SIP Trunking:
Deployment Considerations at the Enterprise Edge
Tuesday
September 21st
2010 at 2:00 PM ET (11:00AM PST)
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VoIP (Voice over IP) adoption has flourished with great success over the past decade, allowing companies to streamline their voice and data networks, drive efficiency, and enable new applications. VoIP deployments in the enterprise have focused on IP PBX, Unified Communications and VoIP networking across private enterprise IP networks, but the interconnects with public networks (i.e, PSTN) continue to use legacy technologies, which restricts enterprises’ ability to streamline and deliver applications end-to-end. Not surprisingly, many enterprise IT departments are looking for trunking services and technologies that can yield similar benefits.
As a PSTN replacement, one such service is SIP Trunking which connects internal voice networks to external voice networks, using broadband IP networks and VoIP technology in a flexible, cost effective way. Now SIP Trunking enjoys broad availability from service providers in many regions, including many incumbent PSTN service providers. But deploying a SIP Trunking Service is not necessarily a straightforward process.
This webinar will provide analysis of the SIP Trunking market and enabling technologies and will highlight six deployment topics specific to the Enterprise Network Edge to help assure a smooth deployment of SIP Trunking Services:
- Secure Firewall Traversal
- SIP Interoperability
- SIP Security
- VoIP Service Demarcation
- Legacy PBX Integration
- Fax over IP Support
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| Who should attend: |
- Enterprise IT and Telecom Managers
- Telecom and Datacom Resellers and Integrators
- SIP Service Providers / ITSPs
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Speakers:
Matthias Machowinski
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| Directing Analyst, Enterprise Voice and Data, Infonetics Research
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Matthias Machowinski is a leading expert on enterprise voice and data technologies and end-user buying trends. He has been an analyst in the communications and data networking industry for 9 years, with extensive expertise in communication networks deployed by SMBs and enterprises at the desktop, wiring closet, and network backbone.
Matthias tracks unified communications (UC), TDM and IP PBXs, Ethernet and application switches, enterprise routers, and wireless LAN equipment. He authors several quarterly market share and forecast reports and research notes and surveys on enterprise data, voice, and unified communication.
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Bud Walder
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| Enterprise Marketing Director, Dialogic Corporation
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As Enterprise Marketing Director at Dialogic, Bud Walder is responsible for the Enterprise market segment strategy and supporting activities. Dialogic is a leading provider of media and signaling platforms for the communications market. The platforms enable service providers, developers and system integrators to deliver services, content and applications using multimedia processing and signaling technologies.
Before joining Dialogic in 2006, Walder spent 20 years in enterprise communications systems sales and product management at Intel Corporation, Brother International Corp and Office Business Systems, Inc. Walder holds a BA degree in economics from Rutgers University.
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Patrick Barnard
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| Senior Web Editor, TMC
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Patrick Barnard is senior web editor for TMCnet. He is former managing editor for Multichannel Merchant magazine, a Penton Media publication focused on all aspects of multichannel marketing. He is also former associate editor for Customer Interaction Solutions magazine, a TMC publication, and also served as assignment editor for TMCnet. Barnard is also former editor of the Darien Times, a community newspaper serving the town of Darien, CT.
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