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GTT, Zoom Unite to Provide Robust, Worldwide Voice Solutions

GTT, Zoom Unite to Provide Robust, Worldwide Voice Solutions Image Credit: Zoom

GTT Communications, a leading global provider of managed network and security services to multinational organizations, has announced that its SIP Trunking customers can now enjoy Zoom Phone Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC) services with even more ease with the introduction of Zoom Phone Provider Exchange capabilities. 

The peering relationship between GTT and Zoom now allows GTT customers to use the self-service means of Provider Exchange to easily enable GTT as the global voice provider inside their Zoom Phone platform.

Zoom Phone and GTT SIP Trunking provide low latency global calling on six continents across GTT’s voice network, supported by GTT’s global Tier 1 IP backbone. Zoom Phone BYOC allows customers to use GTT for phone numbers, including number porting and global and emergency calling. Any organization with locations and employees in countries supported by GTT can use Zoom Phone through BYOC connectivity.

Customers can now enjoy all the features of Zoom Phone while benefiting from GTT’s global voice solution for outbound calling, as well as free office-to-office calls, new and ported Direct Inward Dialing numbers and toll-free services.

Todd Kiehn, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Product, GTT

Delivering critical business communication capabilities over a single global IP connection, GTT SIP Trunking improves collaboration and infrastructure efficiency. GTT’s fully redundant, global and robust SIP-based network has been purpose-built to meet the demands of bandwidth-intensive applications like Zoom Phone, providing a better-quality user experience for enterprise customers.

Mark Jenkins, Head of Strategic Alliances, Zoom

With GTT’s SIP Trunking and Zoom’s BYOC services, enterprises now have a clear and simplified migration path to a cloud solution from their organization’s legacy on-premises PBX, allowing them to stay productive, efficient and connected,

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