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Voice over IP (VoIP) is exploding in popularity as an application for business data networks. As a result, a company can lower its hardware and service costs while raising productivity through the use of more customizable telephony applications. Unfortunately, there are serious limitations inherent to the data networks that are increasingly called upon to support VoIP. The primary limitation is power availability. Before moving voice traffic from traditional circuit-switched public phone systems to private data network connections, one must consider a public phone system's unique attribute: battery support. Download this white paper to learn how to prepare for VoIP implementations and best practices.
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