2011 Touted the Best Year for SIP Trunking Says Tpad

tpad_logo1.jpgTpad announced its confidence that SIP trunking services will reach its all-time high demand in 2011. It announced that with companies all over the world seeking to improve existing telephone systems, it is only a matter of time for SIP trunking to be integrated fully into the telecommunications industry and deployed in business enterprises worldwide. "We are positive that this new service we provide will become widely accepted, especially for companies that make and take calls from clients, local and international," says Tpad CEO Tahir Mohsan.

SIP Trunking is a telecommunications technology that allows convergence of voice and data into one single, merged line. The SIP trunk will serve as a converter that enables the data network to access voice traffic through Internet connectivity. With SIP Trunking, companies can enjoy local and long distance calls, video conference, E911, caller ID, and directory listing features with their current telephony systems without shelling out big investments. Calls are specifically routed through a VoIP network so call charges are significantly reduced. Tpad Marketing Manager Steven Johns adds, "This new technology allows enhanced use of our clients' existing IP or IP-PBX phones without the need for additional physical hardware like PSTN circuits to convert TDM to voice."

Tpad also announced that their SIP Trunking services come in a variety of packaging, offer varying budget options for companies large and small. "We aim to increase customer confidence in SIP technology, so we are offering our services at highly competitive prices to suit existing and potential clients' telephone solution needs," says Simon Jones, Sales Director of Tpad. "In fact, our clients will be pleasantly surprised to know that with just a small amount of investment, we can offer ROI in less than six months from initial deployment," Jones adds.

SIP Trunking is highly recommended for enterprises like BPO or multinational companies with highly-distributed network and a global clientele. SIP trunking can significantly decrease the cost of communications within and outside the business by utilizing better connectivity. As Tpad CEO puts it, "With the increased globalization of businesses worldwide and the trying economy, this technology will be widespread this year."

Posted on May 04, 2011  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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