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 •Call Accounting and VoIP
•VoIP:
Ready for Prime Time
•VoIP Races for the (Centralized)
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| Call Accounting and VoIP |
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Making the migration to an enterprise
VoIP solution requires a new way of thinking about call
accounting. Since the information is being pulled from
software, and not a traditional PBX, the data that is
generated from the software often requires expertise beyond
the scope of corporate IT departments. Based on MBG's own
experience, learn about the types of considerations that need
to be made when incorporating a sound call accounting solution
for VoIP. It's not as easy as you think.
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| VoIP: Ready for Prime Time |
| You probably already know
that the main reason to consider VoIP is not just cost
savings, but increased functionality and long-term
system flexibility. For many, traditional voice systems
may not be available in the coming years. In fact,
according to Gartner forecasts, a full 97% of new phone
systems installed in North America in 2007 will be VoIP
or a hybrid of VoIP and circuit-switched
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| VoIP Races for the (Centralized) Remote
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One of the major benefits for
VoIP migration is increased functionality for remote offices
within a centralized communications structure. This article
details how companies can use VoIP to centralize and support
voice and data services at remote offices faster and more
efficiently.
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