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Taking Charge of your VoIP Project


Walker, John and Hicks, Jeffrey
02.03.2005
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Taking Charge of your VoIP Project
Authors: John Walker and Jeffrey Hicks

Voice over IP (VoIP) is the telephone system of the future. Problem is, VoIP is not yet widely deployed, so there are few skilled practitioners today. Taking Charge of your VoIP Project starts with simple concepts, each chapter building on the knowledge from the last. Although not a technical manual, you learn about the standards, such as H.323, G.711, and Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP), and the implications they have on your VoIP system. Most importantly, you'll gain expert advice and a systematic guide on how to make VoIP work for your organizatio


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[IMAGE] View Chapter 2: Building a Business Case for VoIP
Chapter 2: Building a Business Case for VoIP explains how to build a business case for VoIP. It points out some of the benefits that VoIP can provide and discusses how to analyze return on investment (ROI) for VoIP implementation and management.


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