This SIP Trunking report provides a forward-looking assessment of how SIP trunking services are expected to develop over the next two to three years. The study examines key changes in technology innovation, customer requirements, service models, and provider strategies across major global markets.
Rather than focusing only on short-term feature roadmaps, the report takes a broader view of how SIP trunking services may evolve and what future-ready offerings should include. It explores the shift toward voice as an application delivered over third-party internet access, and the impact of SD-WAN, cloud communications, automation, and virtualization on enterprise voice services.
Report Highlights:
- SIP trunking providers’ increasing country coverage
- Voice as application over 3rd-party internet access
- SD-WAN impact on voice
- Pricing models
- Portals
- Other aspects such as SIP trunks for call centres, SLA, resiliency, quality and security, APIs, VNFs and CPaaS, Self-healing and AI, Speaker recognition, automatic translations and speech assistants, Temporary numbers, numbers flagged for a particular usage, Microsoft: partner or competitor
Market Coverage:
Asia Pacific, Europe, The Americas
Company Coverage:
AT&T, BT, Colt, GTT, OBS, NTT, Tata, Telefonica, Verizon, and other global carriers