Unified cloud communications provider Telesphere has added Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking (with Atlanta and Chicago super-hubs) to its offering. The new super-hubs represent what Telesphere calls its “aggressive network expansion.”
With the addition of points of presence (POPs) in Atlanta and Chicago, Telesphere says it aims to provide its network of private SIP trunking services with a “fast, cost-effective, and low-complexity solution as they migrate to IP PBXs and cloud/hosted communication services.”
Telesphere’s private, nationwide MPLS network provides direct private SIP interconnection to IP PBXes from such vendors as Asterisk, Avaya and Cisco, as well as TDM PBXes. “SIP trunking on a nationwide, private, secure, and QoS-enabled IP network provides another layer of operational advantages for SMBs,” states a Telesphere representative in an email to Channel Pro-SMB.
“With Telesphere’s nationwide managed network, businesses now can use private SIP trunking to extend cloud-based services such as video, fixed-mobile convergence, and unified communications to all of their facilities,” says Telesphere CTO Sanjay Srinivasan.