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Voice over Internet Protocol, also called VoIP, IP Telephony, Internet telephony, Broadband telephony, Broadband Phone and Voice over Broadband is the routing of voice conversations over the Internet or through any other IP-based network.

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Maximizing Unified Communications: Guidelines for Success in Deployment & Solution Optimization
By : Avaya Published Date: Oct 10, 2008
Although Unified Communications (UC) is a term that's frequently heard these days, finding clear - or even consistent - definitions can be a real challenge. Avaya has created a straightforward yet holistic definition: Unified Communications is the convergence of real-time and non-real-time business communication applications. Learn more today!

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Exploding the Myth that Unlicensed Spectrum Means Unreliable Service
By : Motorola Good Technology Published Date: Sep 10, 2007
For many wireless broadband network operators, the term "unlicensed reliability" is seen as an oxymoron. For many, the idea of building a high-speed network in the unlicensed band isn't a good one. A great deal has been said about crowded frequencies, self-interference and costly network rips. About how microwaving popcorn can cause interference. About disgruntled and perplexed customers. And ex-customers.
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Reducing the Cost to Serve - Network & Telephony Services
By : Info-Tech Research Group Published Date: Mar 31, 2009
Learn opportunities for immediate and long-term expense management. 11 pg report covers: •How to identifying opportunities for controlling expenses, •Specific cost-reduction measures, •Setting realistic time-frame targets for cutting costs. Learn more today!
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IP Phones Checklist - What to ask before you buy
By : Tippit VoIP Published Date: Jul 16, 2007
Everything you want to know about IP phones. What questions should you ask before you buy. Learn more today!

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Tippit VoIP
Avaya Unified Communications Can Reduce Cell Phone Expenses
By : Avaya Published Date: Jun 30, 2009
Avaya defines Unified Communications as orchestrated communication and collaboration across locations, time, and medium to accelerate business results. It is achieved through the convergence of real-time, near-real-time, and non-real-time business communication applications including: calling, conferencing, messaging, contacts, calendaring, collaboration, and rich presence with voice, video, text, and visual elements. Learn more today!

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How should an enterprise move toward Unified Communications?
By : Avaya Published Date: Apr 20, 2009
Unified Communications is orchestrated communication and collaboration across locations, time, and medium to accelerate business results. It can improve customer service by simplifying the interaction between customers and the enterprise, and by making workers more available and responsive. Productivity can be increased measured not just by the seconds or minutes it can save an employee to execute a task, but by the compression of overall business processes measured in hours or days.
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Superhighway at the Crossroads: The Evolution of Internet Service Provision
By : Quocirca Published Date: Sep 22, 2008
The internet has grown rapidly from a random collection of mainly academic networks and military control and routing protocols into a global, integrated and sophisticated commercial utility. No longer simply an 'Information Superhighway', it has extended to embrace voice telephony, video and mobile communications as part of a converged network. Connection options and services have expanded, with opportunities for internet service providers (ISPs) to add value beyond simply forwarding bit and bytes.
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Quocirca
Simplifying Tangled Communications
By : IBM Published Date: Sep 15, 2008
As your technology grows with your business, your employees need to become experts at using many forms of communication. This IP Telephony eKit will show you how the 3Com and Nortel IP Telephony systems make it easy to bring employees, partners and customers closer together, accelerating and improving decision making across the entire business.
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Keep Talking, Not Spending: 10 Tips for Effective and Efficient Use of Telecoms
By : Quocirca Published Date: Sep 11, 2008
Even when facing challenging economic times, businesses still need to communicate and rely on technology to connect with customers, partners, suppliers and their own employees. Cutting back on communications spending will have a negative effect in a long downturn.  It will leave any business that does so with fewer options when conditions improve and at a disadvantage compared to competitors that continue to invest.  However, there are 10 steps that can be taken to grow the value and use of communications, while controlling costs.
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Quocirca
Total Telecoms Expense Management: Looking Beyond Cost Cutting to Gain Greater Value
By : Quocirca Published Date: Apr 08, 2008
Voice and data communications are taking up an increasing amount of organizations’ budgets as more information is shared between and across more businesses. Person to person contact now includes richer media, more participants and is becoming increasingly mobile. Historically, telecoms expense management has focused on the mechanistic processing of bills, payment and costs of individual items.
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Quocirca
Straddling the Divide between IPT and IT: Implementing ITIL to Optimize Your IP Telephony Investment
By : Clarus Systems Published Date: Feb 26, 2008
The recent momentum of Unified Communications (UC) and the disruptive enabling technology of IP Telephony have created a convergence between Voice Engineering and IT departments that is unprecedented - even since the advent of computer telephony integration. However, despite rapid and significant advances within these technologies, many enterprises, even the early adopters, have not fully embraced the alignment of these two worlds.
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Clarus Systems
Monitoring and Troubleshooting VoIP Networks with a Network Analyzer
By : TamoSoft Published Date: Jan 26, 2008
This white paper covers the VoIP basics, deployment and usage of a VoIP solution over both wireless (Wi-Fi) and wired (Ethernet) network infrastructures, guidelines on efficient monitoring and analyzing VoIP network traffic, troubleshooting various VoIP problems, etc.
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TamoSoft
2008 IP Telephony Deployment Best Practices
By : Clarus Systems Published Date: Jan 04, 2008
In this document, you'll learn to enable the successful execution and completion of IPT Deployment projects through a standardized set of processes and methodologies based upon Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) standards.
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Clarus Systems
The Need for Real-Time Communications in European Logistics
By : Easynet Published Date: Nov 08, 2007
With demand for freight transportation services continuing to grow faster than GDP growth in Europe, the logistics industry has structured itself around the provision of very specific value-added services beyond just transportation. Many logistics companies are vying to capture new opportunities in the area of value-added services. Find out how in this IDC paper.
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Easynet
Clarus Systems Corporate Overview
By : Clarus Systems Published Date: Oct 24, 2007
Clarus Systems, Inc. answers the demands of the market by providing enterprises, systems integrators and managed service providers with scaleable IP Communications solutions that maximize ongoing operations and ensure increased end user confidence and efficiency. Learn more about Clarus Systems and how they can help your business in this data sheet.

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Transformation Services: Validating IP Communication Deployments & Upgrades
By : Clarus Systems Published Date: Oct 24, 2007
In today’s global marketplace, you rely on your IP telephony environment to unite employees who work remotely, in a branch, or at the office headquarters by providing seamless, effective communications. Whether at the time of deployment, during an upgrade, or through an operational review, validating these environments to function properly and meet user expectations is critical.
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Monitor, Access and Control CPE Telecom Equipment
By : Asentria Corporation Published Date: Aug 30, 2007
Today’s service providers face more pressure than ever to keep remote equipment up and running as customers continue to demand higher levels of reliable service while keeping costs competitive. Thus, there is a growing need for remote site management solutions that can help service providers monitor, access and control telecom equipment located at customer sites.
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Asentria Corporation
Plugging the Holes in a Telecom Network
By : Asentria Corporation Published Date: Aug 30, 2007
Telecom operations typically have sophisticated network and systems management (NSM) software in place to monitor their servers, workstations and routers. Such systems often utilize Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) as a means of transmitting and receiving network monitoring information. Great - if you run only modern equipment. 
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County Leverages Telecom Accounting Into Far-Reaching Network Management
By : Asentria Corporation Published Date: Aug 30, 2007
The use of pollable remote access units enable integration of phone systems with telecommunications management, plus system-wide access, monitoring and alarm notification that includes unmanned remote sites. Few telephone networks connect a user base that is involved in such a multitude of vital services as local government.
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Asentria Corporation
Why Voice Still Matters
By : Asentria Corporation Published Date: Aug 30, 2007
Simple voicemail has evolved into complex integrated messaging platforms and the generic black handset has been replaced by a plethora of devices. Service providers can become critical partners for companies looking to ensure availability of their voice network.
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Asentria Corporation
Traffic Congestion vs. Traffic Control: Solving Last Mile Connection Speed Problems
By : Visualware Published Date: Aug 23, 2007
It is important to measure the actual data flow of a connection to get a meaningful picture of connection throughput. See how MySpeed measures and reports data transfers, and helps identify performance impacted by network congestion and traffic control.
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Never Mind the Connection Speed, Measure the Connection Quality
By : Visualware Published Date: Aug 23, 2007
Connection Speed versus Connection Quality is a crucial issue for measuring bandwidth performance. A fast connection speed by itself can render more application deliver problems (such as VoIP), than a slower connection with consistent throughput.
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Visualware
Convergence or Confusion: The Challenge of Telecoms Service Provision
By : Quocirca Published Date: Aug 08, 2007
Companies are faced with increasing pressures on the communications capabilities they offer their employees.  More employees are mobile, working from home or in other remote locations with a growing need to talk and share information with their colleagues.  This cuts across fixed and mobile communications, but businesses still want the flexibility of mobile, and the costs, predictability, quality and service models of fixed.

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Quocirca
SIP Trunking Benefits and Best Practices
By : Ingate Systems Published Date: Jun 11, 2007
A complete guide to SIP trunks, this whitepaper provides a comprehensive overview on the basics of SIP trunking, including a discussion of infrastructure needs and deployment issues and solutions. In-depth sections dedicated to interoperability, security as well as quality and reliability issues are also included.
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Ingate Systems
Thinking About IP Multimedia Subsystem: An Architecture for the Future
By : AT&T; Published Date: May 14, 2007
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is an open international standard for Next Generation Networking. It supports the delivery of Voice over IP (VoIP) and various multimedia services. IMS is not in itself a service, but an architecture for service delivery. IMS was originally developed by wireless carriers within the context of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) in 2002. Since then, its advantages have led to the adoption of IMS by wireline carriers.
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