With telecommunications becoming increasingly popular in the business world, the “
SIP Trunking Professional Development Program” session at TMC’s (
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ITEXPO West is an event that shouldn’t be missed.
The session, to be held on Tuesday, Sept. 1, beginning at 9:00 a.m., the first day of the three day conference, features top level executives from
Digium Inc., ShoreTel, Bandwidth.com and
Ingate Systems, who will address the what, why and how of SIP trunks.
Bill Miller, VP, product management for Hunstville, Alabama-based Digium, will be a presenter during the session which will provide a basic overview of SIP trunking and its benefits to resellers, enterprises, SMBs and government agencies.
During the SIP Trunking Workshop, Miller will also discuss
Asterisk, the company’s trademark software, as a telephony solution that can leverage SIP trunks.
Miller
said in a recent interview with Rich Tehrani (
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“Asterisk (
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Additionally, the session will cover the dynamics of anything and everything SIP trunk related. From the service provider’s SIP trunk connection, to IP-PBX on the enterprise LAN, as well as setting up a secure SIP trunks live and on-site.
And, in a time when small to large corporations are cutting their budgets due to the economic recession, SIP trunking can be
a cost effective and technologically enhanced system, giving corporations the best of both worlds.
Miller, who has over 20 years of telecommunication experience, joined Digium in June 2006 and is responsible for managing the company’s expanding product lines.
Miller joins moderator Marc Robins and speakers Jerome Joanny from ShoreTel, Sean Rivers from Bandwidth.com and Steven Johnson (
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Ingate for this tell-all session on SIP trunking.