Enterprise VoIP Over Cable: QoS Holds the Key to Success

It's a given, these days, that VoIP quality of experience must be up to snuff, but this will be a huge challenge for cable operators.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Apr 6, 2010
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"In order to continue their success in the VoIP service market, cable operators must incorporate tools that improve QoS," writes research analyst Denise Culver on HeavyReading's IP Services Insider.

However, ensuring that VoIP has good quality of experience is a huge challenge, and the only way cable providers can become trusted providers to the enterprise market is to maintain quality on the network.

Click the link below to read the full report summary: Quality Determines Cable VoIP Success

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