
November 29, 2009
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Companies are seeking a cost effective solution to ISDN.The question is therefore:- Is there an alternative? SIP (Session Iniatiation Protocol) is seen by some people as an alternative as it allows for the creation of virtual phone lines between your PBX and the public network.
Savings can be made on ISDN and analogue line rentals by using your internet connection to make telephone calls.
The good news is that there is a risk free way to try the technology out whilst benefitting from the savings that the technology brings.All incoming calls will still go over ISDN lines as they do now.All outgoing calls will be re-routed via a box over your internet connection using SIP trunks.If your internet connection goes down the calls will go over your remaining ISDN lines.
The result is that you will not only benefit from cheaper calls, but you can save on ISDN and analogue line rental costs as you will no longer need all the channels.
An example of this is the fact that companies dont need people on the phone all of the time.With SIP trunks costing a fraction of ISDN costs savings are easily transparent.Companies tend to rent more ISDN channels than they actually need. This means an instant return on any initial minor installation costs.
In a nutshell then the benefits of trying it out are clear.Replacing surplus line rental costs can be done in an entirely risk free way.Costly analogue and ISDN lines which are not being used can be a distant thing of the past.
As reduced call costs are an additional automatic benefit it is essential when looking for a company that offers SIP that you get a quote for these rates.
A company currently running an interesting promotion offering free SIP trunking for life is Tipicall.
Looking to find the best deal on sip trunks?, then visit www.tipicall.co.uk to find the best advice on sip trunks as an alternative to ISDN lines.
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