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How can enterprises ensure quality of service on their existing networks? How can enterprises handle the added security threats that come with IP telephony? What's required to scale an existing network to support IP telephony?
Many networks were built around 10 or 100 megabits, and as they are now moving gigabits to the desktop, administrators need to be aware of the current capabilities of their networks. However, not every network needs to move to gigabits to VoIP. You just need to know what additional applications your network is capable of running. Additionally, it is not necessary to 'throw more bandwidth' at your network if you employ good quality of service -- technology is pushing quality of service to a level that allows you to get more out of your network without increasing bandwidth. A quality assessment is the important first step in deciding how to migrate to VoIP. How can organizations power IP phones and other devices on their networks, and will this create complex additional wiring and electrical issues? Running phones to every desk was part of how a traditional PBX system worked. With the traditional system, the power came over the phone line. PoE, now an industry standard, combines your power and data wire connections into one cable. By utilizing PoE, today's enterprises are able to retain the reliability of a traditional PBX system, save costs, increase security and minimize the amount of cabling running to each desk. How can companies with a growing number of traveling and remote workers support mobile users on the network? VoIP means workers have the flexibility to be reached whenever and wherever. Either by utilizing a find me/follow me feature or unified communications, they are always accessible. Can VoIP systems provide multi-vendor integration in their solutions?
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