Excellent Process Diagram of OCS 2007 With SIP Trunking

July 15, 2009 by Chris Williams
Filed under: OCS 2007, OCS 2007 R2, Voice over IP 

(And I Didn”t Even Write It!)

Glub…glorp…

Yep, still drowning in this new website version. But today I have a really good article to share with you.

Joe Schurman posted an article to his Microsoft Voice and UC blog on Saturday (July 11th). The article gives an overview on replacing PBX phone systems with OCS 2007 R2 and SIP trunking.

(For anyone who doesn”t know, SIP trunking uses a dedicated digital channel through a major voice carrier like AT&T or Sprint for its communications. It’’s explained well in the article too.)

He’’s more into making a case for SIP trunking than how to go about it. It’’s a solid case though. And he’’s included those nifty system diagrams my laptop doesn”t like making.

Check out the article here:
Replace your PBX today with Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 & SIP Trunking

I agree with Joe - SIP trunking is a great way to go for office communications.  I”ll write more on it soon. (Once the new website’’s up and running, of course!)

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