Supplier’s SIP Trunking Voice Service Offering Sample Clauses

Supplier’s SIP Trunking Voice Service Offering. Where agencies, localities, schools and other public bodies employ their own PBXs, individual locations throughout the Commonwealth are increasingly likely to have IP PBXs at their sites. Because of the predominance of SIP Trunking in new offers from local carriers (whether those offers are explicitly identified as running over SIP Trunking or not) which typically connect up to a wide range of smaller IP PBXs via the SIPconnect 1.0 or 1.1 standards, personnel at these locations are likely to be encountering the concept of “Voice over IP” in a rigorous fashion for business locations. VITA believes that it stands to achieve benefits by migrating a combination of local voice and interexchange voice facilities to SIP Trunking in the near to intermediate term. VITA also believes that incorporating SIP Trunking services into the mix of telecommunications services that are provided to the Commonwealth of Virginia will enhance its ability to attract a wider range of telecommunications Suppliers to contracting opportunities with the Commonwealth. Provide a summary of the Supplier’s SIP Trunking service offering. Also provide Supplier’s proposed pricing using the SIP Trunk Service tab in Appendix A.
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Supplier’s SIP Trunking Voice Service Offering. Yes CenturyLink SIP Trunk service is designed for customers who have an IP- PBX or IP-based network equipment with SIP functionality but who need a form of IP transport and local services to complete their telephony solution. SIP Trunk enables the customer to place and receive local, long- distance and toll-free calls across a single broadband connection with access speeds from DS-1 (1.544 Mbps) to Gigabit Ethernet (1,000 Mbps). To accomplish this, SIP signaling interfaces are enabled between the CenturyLink network and the customer’s SIP-enabled CPE. SIP signaling interfaces are transported on CenturyLink IQ™ Networking that supports Quality of Service. SIP Trunk is designed to work in conjunction with CenturyLink’s IQ™ Public or Private Networking, which includes a secure, managed, fully- interoperable and scalable suite of wide area network (WAN) services. CenturyLink’s networking services are comprised of advanced IP-centric, MPLS-based solutions. CenturyLink SIP Trunk Product Features: Unlimited Inbound/Outbound Local Calling Dedicated Rate Domestic and International Long Distance and Toll Free Service* Free on-net calling between CenturyLink VoIP locations – Calls between other CenturyLink SIP Trunk, Managed VoIP, Analog and Digital VoIP, Integrated Access, and CenturyLink Broadband Phone Service locations are considered on-net Multiple Call Types – On-net to Off-net calls, Domestic and International calls, Operator and N11 Services, Directory Assistance and Directory Listings RDID – Remote Direct Inward Dialing for local dialing for customers in remote markets Caller ID – Local Provider and equipment dependent Emergency 911 Calling – Enhanced 911 features and Virtual 911 support for nomadic users Dedicated VoIP Interconnect* – MPLS VPN security with dedicated
Supplier’s SIP Trunking Voice Service Offering. VLAN supports private addressing of IP telephones across the WAN Scalability – Up to 2500 calls per trunk group; up to 25 trunk groups with 250,000 numbers per service instance with load sharing across trunk groups Centralized or Distributed Deployment Types – SIP Trunk service for branch locations can be centralized at HQ SIP Trunk location or maintained at each location Switch Diversity* – Customer’s SIP Trunk sessions can be split and load- leveled across multiple network elements for inbound call resiliency Enterprise Session Pooling* – Pooling SIP sessions for multiple locations at the enterprise level reduces design complexity and total number of voice trunks required Control Center Customer Web Portal – Free self-service web portal to manage your SIP Trunk and IQ™ network services, access reporting and repair tools, manage your DID number inventory, dial plan and trunk group and session pool allocation Local Number Portability – Transfer your existing telephone numbers to CenturyLink SIP Trunk service Faxing – T.38 Fax over IP and G.711 Fallback. *Off-net Long Distance, Domestic and International Toll Free, Switch Diversity, Session Pooling and Dedicated VoIP Interconnect are available as options.

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