Toshiba (News
- Alert) America Information Systems' Telecommunication System Division today certified N2Net's SIP trunking solution for interoperability with the Toshiba IPedge and Strata CIX IP business communication systems.
As such, N2Net SIP trunking is now available throughout the U.S. from Authorized Toshiba Dealers.
"Authorized Toshiba Dealers can now offer their Toshiba IPedge and Strata CIX customers N2Net SIP, a cost-effective, easy-to-deploy and easy-to-manage SIP trunking solution as part of their enterprise telephony systems," said Jim Moorman, vice president of N2Net. "With its built-in disaster recovery capabilities, N2Net SIP gives enterprises the peace of mind that they will have business continuity in the event of a local disaster such as a fire or flood."
N2Net's SIP features a number of benefits, namely point-to-point service options which guarantee quality of service, or the use of existing Internet connections with a QoS device. It also features available on-demand call paths, optional built-in disaster recovery, on-staff SIP engineer support and unlimited local and long distance across the 48 contiguous United States.
According to Mark Carpenter, vice president of Product Management for Toshiba America Information Systems' Telecommunication Systems Division, certification with IPedge and Strata CIX makes N2Net an excellent choice for a feature-rich telephone system with high-quality SIP service.
In October, Toshiba's IPedge IP business telephone system won TMC's (News - Alert) 2012 INTERNET TELEPHONY Excellence Award, presented by INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine. The award was given partly due to the successes achieved by IPedge EP at LifeLong Medical Care. IPedge EP is meant to provide functionality usually only found in large enterprise offerings to smaller companies.
Indeed, the IP business telephone system was specifically designed for small businesses with up to 40 users per server.
Also in October, Office Products Group began selling the IPedge family of pure IP business telephone systems, touting the Linux-based, single-server approach of systems in this line.
Want to learn more about SIP Trunking and how to integrate it into your current UC strategy? Don’t miss the SIP Trunking- UC Seminars in South San Francisco on November 27, 2012.
Edited by
Braden Becker