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AT&T Adding VoiP Support to Enterprise

Published on August 25th, 2010 by in UC News

AT&T yesterday announced that their enterprise customers can take advantage of integrated VoiP solutions when they take private IP VPN from AT&T.  This makes a great deal of sense for customers who would like to experiment with VoiP services on an existing network platform.  The press release makes special mention of OCS SIP trunking.

AT&T* announced today that new and existing virtual private network (VPN) customers may add VoIP service to the network solution delivered over AT&T’s global network cloud.

This converged solution will enable customers to consolidate their separate voice and data networks, reduce equipment and maintenance costs, and simplify migrating these complimentary capabilities to a common, secure infrastructure. By migrating to a common infrastructure, customers are able to take advantage of additional applications as AT&T makes them available, such as unified communications capabilities.

The AT&T VoIP portfolio is also certified for interoperability with leading industry providers of IP-PBX systems, such as SIP Trunking services qualified for Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2, providing support for businesses planning to incorporate a comprehensive unified communications solution in the future.

Full press release here

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