SIP Trunking Bring Your PBX to Cloud!
SIP trunking is a game-changer for businesses. It lets your phone system run over the internet instead of using outdated phone lines. The best part? You don’t need to buy any new equipment—it works with what you already have.
Use Your Traditional Landline And Integrate It With VoIP!
What is an SIP Trunking?
A SIP trunk connects your phone system to the telephone network using an internet connection. It works with the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to handle many incoming and outgoing calls through your PBX server.
How Does SIP Trunking Work?
SIP stands for Session Initiation Protocol. It’s the technology that manages how communication sessions start and end, connecting IP addresses. SIP doesn’t just handle voice calls—it can also send audio, images, videos, and documents. The best part? SIP lets you use a single network for data and phone calls, so you don’t need two separate systems. While there are other protocols, SIP is the most widely used in VoIP systems.
Sip Trunking Benefits
Reduce costs with SIP Trunking
With no need to maintain a physical phone line, experience cost reduction as soon as you start using it.
Easy to use
Easy to use and upgrade as your business grows, no need for unnecessary expenses.
Use it freely
SIP calls between all your sites/locations.
Add new numbers easily
New numbers can be easily allocated with minimum DDI charges.
Ultra fast solution
To be honest, VoIP PBX SIP is the fastest set up you’ll ever see with regards to voice and video.
Re-routing option available
Option to re-route options for disaster management purposes.
Integration with other features
With SIP phones you can enjoy great features, such as advanced call routing options, free calls between sites and call centre functionality.
Missed calls is a worry of the past
You never need to worry about missing calls while you’re out and about because with SIP Trunks you can programme your server to forward calls to a mobile phone, alternate extension or another SIP trunk group.
No number porting required
Existing numbers stay as they are. No need to port them over.