Joined: 15 Mar 2005 Posts: 532 Location: Missoula, MT
Posted: Wed, 16 May 2007 22:59:06 Post Subject: SIP lines vs PRI
Ok, so this is for the telcom/VOIP/sysadm folks...
Does anyone have either SIP of PRI lines at your place of business?
Are there any Pro's/Con's of using one over the other?
I've heard (granted, from a salesman) that SIP is the new thing...are there any growing pains associate with going with this technology rather than the "tried and true" PRI lines?
I'm in the final stages of making a decision on a new VOIP system for my company, and knowing whether we want SIP or PRI will make a marginal difference in the cost of these systems...so I'm just trying to get some input.
About our system: 70 phones, 2 cities, 3 offices. Will have 2 chassis (one in each city) with fail/roll-over capabilities. Would like to keep our present DID's. Presently on a trunked T1 with multiple dedicated analog lines (faxes etc).
Any info would be appreciated. _________________ " I reject your reality and substitute my own!" - Adam Savage - Mythbusters
Joined: 15 Mar 2005 Posts: 532 Location: Missoula, MT
Posted: Thu, 17 May 2007 09:07:05 Post Subject:
Ok...maybe I have my accronyms wrong? What we were told was that it was hosted by a ISP rather than a telcom company (in this case, transaria rather than QWest). With SIP as the solution, we have free long distance, could keep DID's etc...
Do I have the wrong info? _________________ " I reject your reality and substitute my own!" - Adam Savage - Mythbusters
Joined: 15 Mar 2005 Posts: 532 Location: Missoula, MT
Posted: Thu, 17 May 2007 10:32:23 Post Subject:
Well, that was one of the options, but we opted not to get that because we lose all control of the system. It would be LIKE that, but instead of it being hosted at a remote site, we would essentially have a PBX here that would run/manage all the VOIP stuff (like a Cisco 7828-H3 running UC Manager 6) but have those kinds of lines running into it. The more I talk about this, the less I think I know... _________________ " I reject your reality and substitute my own!" - Adam Savage - Mythbusters
Joined: 14 Jun 2003 Posts: 9285 Location: At the Bar
Posted: Thu, 17 May 2007 18:22:55 Post Subject:
Took a little bit, but I got it. A SIP trunk is a dedicated circuit just for the SIP traffic. The RTP stream (the actual voice part) go's over your normal internet connection.
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