Preparing the network for IP telephony is essential to a successful migration – most IP telephony problems, like jitter, latency, and echo, are due to network deficiencies. Here you'll find tips and advice about best practices for determining network requirements and testing and evaluating your network prior to a VoIP rollout.
The new Nortel: LTE patents reviving Nortel?
SearchUnifiedCommunications.com | 10 Aug 2009 ARTICLE - Nortel's long-term evolution (LTE) patents could put the company back on solid ground and bolster the success of 4G technology.
Go Green: Al Gore speaks at VoiceCon 2008
SearchUnifiedCommunications.com | 03.13.2008 OPINION - Al Gore will underline the importance of innovation and climate control at VoiceCon 2008 in Orlando.
VoIP demands network upgrades, bandwidth
Submitted By: SearchSMB.com | 25 Oct 2007 TIP - VoIP requires updated networks and bandwidth for added activity. Carrie Higbie offers advice on how to evaluate your networks prior to VoIP deployment.
VoIP traffic: Five steps to prepare your network
Submitted By: SearchVoIP.com | 02 Apr 2007 TIP - Learn how VoIP will affect your network and the top five changes you can make to adjust your network for VoIP traffic.
3M prepares the network for VoIP
Andrew Hickey, Contributor | 13 Jul 2008 CASE STUDY - 3M Corp. experienced a traffic boost that led network executives to examine possible upgrades.
Voice over IPv6: Architectures for Next Generation VoIP Networks
Daniel Minoli | 13 Aug 2007 LEARNING GUIDE - This chapter examines some of the issues that are faced by VoIP systems, focusing on those that can be addressed by IPv6, namely scalability and end-to-end robustness.
Voice over IP offers many benefits, but requires expertise to install and manage. Should you simply buy a service, or ramp up for your own project? This webcast will examine your options.
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