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Maximize healthcare IT resources with a centralized voice network

In today's communications landscape, healthcare organizations (HCOs) must find ways to keep their business running while managing costs. In light of this, HCOs are transitioning from traditional technologies like Primary Rate Interface (PRI) to IP-based Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). As an IP-based technology, SIP is easier to consolidate and centralize to one or two locations and requires less hardware to maintain and manage.

A voice infrastructure that is centralized provides more flexibility and offers a way for HCOs to ease demands on their IT teams, increase efficiency and cut costs. Achieving the optimal balance between cost and performance requires planning and selecting the trunking architecture that best meets business objectives.

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