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Wireless voice over IP: What 802.11ac will do for VoIP
Learn what promises IEEE 802.11ac Gigabit Wi-Fi standard will have on wireless VoIP in the enterprise. Tip
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Cloud telephony: A potential hit or miss for businesses?
Cloud telephony users describe their implantation process, pros associated with moving to the cloud and advice for prospective customers. News
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Why are enterprises clinging to legacy phone systems?
IP telephony adoption will remain slow because legacy phone systems are still reliable, Jon Arnold explains in this Ask the Expert response. ATE
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WebRTC primer: Using Web browsers for calls and video conferencing
This primer explores what WebRTC is, how it's being used, its potential impact on the network and standards under development. Feature
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Is it possible to conduct hands-free VoIP calling?
Hands-free VoIP calling can offer an experience similar to using a Bluetooth headset with a mobile device, says VoIP expert Matt Brunk. Answer
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Are legacy voice attitudes holding back unified communications?
At Enterprise Connect 2013, some enterprises are still trying to merge legacy voice into the rest of their IT organizations. Column
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PSTN vs. VoIP: What's best for your business?
Companies are struggling with whether or not to ditch their PSTNs for VoIP. This chart offers a feature-by-feature comparative look at the services. Tech-comparison
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Are there advantages to using the public switched telephone network?
You may have to sacrifice some advantages of the public switched telephone network if you switch to VoIP, says telephony expert Jon Arnold. Answer
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How are softphones being used in the enterprise and beyond?
Softphone bandwidth can be an issue while on the road, so how can network managers track softphone traffic and the user experience? Tip
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VoIP vs. PSTN: VoIP heats up as the PSTN moves into retirement
As service providers kill the public switched telephone network in favor of IP phone services, users ponder how VoIP vs. PTSN issue affects business. News