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You've heard about the cost savings, flexibility, and other benefits
associated with Voice Over IP. Now you want to understand what it
means for your bottom line. Where do you start?
Your data network was designed to handle e-mails, transfer files, and deliver web pages. It was never meant to carry high-quality voice traffic. A VoIP call can't sit around waiting — a delay of even a few hundred milliseconds can mean choppy conversations, dropped calls, bad news.
So how do you go about finding out whether your network is ready for VoIP?
The fastest, simplest, and most cost-effective way is a VoIP network assessment. It's a tool we use to determine call quality by sending actual VoIP
traffic across your network in a way that doesn't interfere with your regular calls. We measure the call quality, network delay, jitter and loss for calls between any of your sites, and determine whether you'll need a network upgrade. So by the time you begin installing VoIP, you have a converged network that's ready to carry all those important, high-quality voice transmissions.
For more information about VOIP and how it will affect your company's bottom
line, please click here.
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