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VoIP: Do You See What I'm Saying? - Managing VoIP Quality of Experience on Your Network

Topics:
Network Administration,
VoIP - IP Telephony
Tags:
Network,
Networking,
Telecommunications,
Telephony,
VOIP
Source:
NetQoS

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Overview: Network convergence offers the vision of a single network, carrying traffic from many different types of applications (voice, video, and data, to name a few). Many have been enticed by this vision. A large and increasing number of organizations have a Voice over IP (VoIP) pilot or a full deployment project, either ongoing or planned for a future date. And it's almost impossible to buy a non-VoIP enabled phone system these days. In many cases, VoIP is just the entry point for rolling out new unified communications applications, such as real-time dashboards, video, and presence. Therefore, success is doubly critical for organizations deploying VoIP.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,201KB | Date: Oct 2008 | Pages: 115


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