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Friday, March 20, 2009

Making the most of VoIP with the NEC SV8100 Phone System

Making the most of VoIP with the NEC SV8100 Phone System

As a new technology VoIP has huge potential in the business world well beyond just reducing call charges.

The use of VoIP within your organisations network rather than the public internet has an excellent case for ROI (return on investment.)

VoIP allows businesses to support their PC applications in the same way that their telephone system operates, as both systems are interconnected on the same network.

Put simply, VoIP acts as the glue that binds together front and back-office with a communications server (Such as the NEC SV8100)

To avoid confusion, the use of IP to enable business and telephone applications is referred to as IP technology whereas VoIP is the underlying technology that concentrates on the voice element.

The introduction of VoIP and IP telephony applications has major implication for businesses, individuals and providers of telephony services and systems.

# IP enables a single network to handle all communication needs, voice, data and all types of multimedia services across IP networks
# IP telephony is not just for public voice, but an application to be used for in house business systems at and between company sites
# IP telephony is an unstoppable trend. BT announced it will be rolling out its 21st Century Network Project from early 2006. This is a global solution that will carry voice, data and internet services on a single network.

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