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This case study showcases how, by migrating to an end-to-end IP architecture and implementing SIP trunks, Oracle has significantly consolidated and simplified its telephony infrastructure.
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Learn how you can improve the efficiency and productivity of nurses providing patient care, as well as how they work with each other, physicians and other staff. This allows professionals to spend more time providing “hands-on” care to patients, and less time on coordination of that care.
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As companies look to deploy telephony for Microsoft Teams, they must assess their network requirements for both capacity and quality to ensure that these are suitable. Take the first step – View this white paper to get an understanding of how calls are handled by Teams and how the process can be optimized.
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Even the smallest business can live large with a business communications system from Cisco. Why switch to a small business communications system from Cisco? Because when you combine voice, video, and data in a single network, you can cut costs and get more done.
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This resource examines the complexity of IP multicasting and an approach to overcome these limitations – delivering new levels of performance, scalability and resiliency to IP multicasting.
PODCAST:
This podcast introduces an interesting solution to address the concern of legitimate use cases that haven't made multicast routing any less cumbersome to implement. Find out how you can deploy multicast routing a lot simpler using this innovative technology.
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Learn how BroadSoft and AudioCodes have tackled the critical concerns making it possible for carriers of all sizes to be a success in delivering and managing a superior, cost effective IP voice network that is simple to deploy.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, we are going to discuss the application of QoS to networks with media flows installed within them, such as voice and video. We'll see that it is very unnatural for voice to even exist on a data network, because it was never designed to do so.