Anyone here that have gone through the process of SIP trunking consolidation care to comment offline on Whom do you utilize? What has been your experience operationally? What was your experience during transition/implementation? Thank you ahead of time.
"SIP trunking consolidation" is buzzword heavy and context-light. What problem are you trying to solve and at what scale? Do you have a requirement to have the provider be a traditional TDM-based organization or is an aggregator sufficient? How price-sensitive are you? At fairly small scale (10 DIDs including some 877 numbers, feeding to Asterisk) I've had fine luck with http://voip.ms/ But your requirements may vary... -r Elijah Savage <esavage@digitalrage.org> writes:
Anyone here that have gone through the process of SIP trunking consolidation care to comment offline on
Whom do you utilize? What has been your experience operationally? What was your experience during transition/implementation?
Thank you ahead of time.
Thank you for the reply. Yes an aggregator, large deployment. Initially this is discovery, though price is always important it is most about understanding operations and implementation at this point. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert E. Seastrom" <rs@seastrom.com> To: "Elijah Savage" <esavage@digitalrage.org> Cc: "NANOG list" <nanog@nanog.org> Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 1:44:22 PM Subject: Re: SIP Carrier Consolidation "SIP trunking consolidation" is buzzword heavy and context-light. What problem are you trying to solve and at what scale? Do you have a requirement to have the provider be a traditional TDM-based organization or is an aggregator sufficient? How price-sensitive are you? At fairly small scale (10 DIDs including some 877 numbers, feeding to Asterisk) I've had fine luck with http://voip.ms/ But your requirements may vary... -r Elijah Savage <esavage@digitalrage.org> writes:
Anyone here that have gone through the process of SIP trunking consolidation care to comment offline on
Whom do you utilize? What has been your experience operationally? What was your experience during transition/implementation?
Thank you ahead of time.
I have to respond with the sentiments of Robert: "large" is a very relative term. Also, are we talking about origination or termination here? How many minutes a day of each? What's your ACD? What are your top destinations? If it's bursty like a call center how many concurrent calls? You can't get any real answers without providing relevant information. On Apr 5, 2012, at 2:09 PM, Elijah Savage wrote:
Thank you for the reply.
Yes an aggregator, large deployment.
Initially this is discovery, though price is always important it is most about understanding operations and implementation at this point.
Thanks to all who responded off list even to those that are intrested in the opportunity, I do appreciate it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl G. Jurbala" <daryl@introspect.net> To: "Elijah Savage" <esavage@digitalrage.org> Cc: "Robert E. Seastrom" <rs@seastrom.com>, "NANOG list" <nanog@nanog.org> Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 8:51:45 PM Subject: Re: SIP Carrier Consolidation I have to respond with the sentiments of Robert: "large" is a very relative term. Also, are we talking about origination or termination here? How many minutes a day of each? What's your ACD? What are your top destinations? If it's bursty like a call center how many concurrent calls? You can't get any real answers without providing relevant information. On Apr 5, 2012, at 2:09 PM, Elijah Savage wrote:
Thank you for the reply.
Yes an aggregator, large deployment.
Initially this is discovery, though price is always important it is most about understanding operations and implementation at this point.
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Daryl G. Jurbala
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Elijah Savage
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Robert E. Seastrom