VoIP - IP Telephony White Papers
Structured Cabling: Cabling to Support IP Telephony
Overview IP Telephony (Voice over Internet Protocol) in many circles is seen ultimately to be the dominant architecture of enterprise voice systems. IP Telephony involves using the local area network: cabling, router, and data switches, with an application server for all voice communications. IP Telephony has been called the future of enterprise voice communications for a variety of well-substantiated reasons. The basic premise seems simple enough; use a single network of communications devices and cabling for both data and voice traffic. This consolidation will hopefully result in decreased administration and equipment costs, as well a more feature rich voice system with all of the benefits traditionally associated with data. Contact lists, queuing, employee location changes, and new applications are on most typical short list of benefits.
| Publisher | Avaya | File Format | |
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| Date Published | March 2005 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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