Three Ways a VoIP Deployment May Fail

Accurate network assessments before, during, and after deployment will bypass the potential pain.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Oct 22, 2010
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"Over the past several years, as enterprises have been deploying voice over IP (VoIP) with more frequency, many have learned that the first step in the VoIP lifecycle process should be a complete assessment of network readiness. This is just one of the common stumbling blocks that organizations will want to avoid in setting up a VoIP system," writes WildPackets' product manager Jay Botelho on TechNewsWorld.

"Three major areas that should be addressed in any VoIP project include pre-deployment assessment, deployment and maintenance," Botelho writes.

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3 Ways Any VoIP Project Can Go Straight Down the Tubes

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