November 18, 2014

Centralized vs. Distributed SIP Trunking: Making an Informed Decision


SIP trunks offer significant financial, operational, and functional advantages over conventional PRI circuits. Highly flexible, SIP trunks can be deployed in a centralized or distributed fashion to satisfy diverse business requirements; however, each deployment model has distinct merits and drawbacks. This white paper helps IT planners carefully examine the pros and cons of each approach when formulating a migration plan.



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