VoIP is coming to an enterprise near you; this learning curve is one you can't miss
How things change. The maturation of Voice over IP (VoIP) signals a combining of both worlds. Gone is the need to run two completely separate infrastructures for voice and data. Of course, many companies have invested heavily in their old legacy voice networks. Those bulky PBX's (phone switches...
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Published in | Enterprise networks & servers Vol. 11; no. 7; p. 16 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Cedar Park
Publications & Communications, Inc
01.07.2005
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Summary: | How things change. The maturation of Voice over IP (VoIP) signals a combining of both worlds. Gone is the need to run two completely separate infrastructures for voice and data. Of course, many companies have invested heavily in their old legacy voice networks. Those bulky PBX's (phone switches) and time division multiplexed (TDM) systems cost a bundle and won't be dispensed with until their useful life is over. |
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