
• voice over IP solution
Converged voice and data traffic from today's public
network, the Internet, and private IP intranets to enable new services
and revenues and sustainable cost savings through network simplification
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) supports two-way transmission of
voice traffic over a packet-switched IP (Internet protocol) network. The
first widely used Voice over IP application appeared in the mid-1990s,
with services that enabled Internet users to make free voice calls
between specially equipped PCs, or between a regular phone and a
specially equipped PC. This was a great way to save toll charges on
long-distance and international calls. Today, with rapidly advancing
technologies, voice quality on managed VoIP networks can match the
public voice network.
Service providers and enterprises agree that the network of the future
must offer combined voice and data communications over a single
integrated platform built on packet technology. Internet Protocol (IP),
the packet technology used on the Internet, has proven its ability to
efficiently integrate voice traffic into the flow of data on IP
networks, enabling voice and data services to be delivered to users from
a single multi-service network.
The power and simplicity offered to your enterprise by converging the
voice and data networks will allow you to build a strategy for
increasing profitability by improving time to market with new e-business
applications as well as standard applications, such as call centers
automated attendant and unified messaging.
Making the Move to a Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Will:

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Reduce operational costs
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Improve system administration
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Allow voice a free ride on the data network
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Save on cabling costs
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Reduce number of carrier subscriptions
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Increase revenue via web enabled contact center
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Deliver multi-media communications
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