TORONTO – Allstream is expanding its Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Trunking service to allow more Canadian businesses the opportunity to run their data and voice traffic over a single advanced IP-based service.
Allstream SIP Trunking leverages advances in IP technologies to offer a superior way to deploy voice and data communications. Businesses can run all voice traffic on the same data or Internet connection that is used to communicate between their offices and the rest of the world. SIP Trunking also provides the optimal network environment for advanced unified communications and collaboration applications such as real-time collaboration, video conferencing, and fixed-mobile convergence.
"This expansion is part of our ongoing commitment to invest and innovate to bring SIP Trunking to more Canadian businesses," said president Dean Prevost, in the press release. "More and more Canadian businesses are taking advantage of the productivity improvements and cost reductions realized through IP technologies."