Successfully Deploying Enterprise SIP Trunking: Tools and Techniques for Overcoming Common Roadblocks Tuesday, May 10, 2011 TIME: 11:00am ET/ 8:00am PT SIP trunking has proven to lower operating costs and result in a compelling return on investment for many firms. And, once deployed, the same network architecture can be used to tap into new Unified Communications applications, improving productivity further. With proper planning, installation times can be quite fast. What's holding up your deployment? By attending this Webinar you will learn:
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