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05 Sep 2007 |
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01 Feb 2006 |
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White Paper |
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ABSTRACT:
Industry-wide interest in VoIP deployment is substantial and growing. This paper documents how an open standards VoIP solution can reduce costs and increase user productivity.
Read about key benefits of an open standards-based VoIP including:
- Measurable, real-world user productivity benefits
- Greater voice messaging accessibility and efficiency
- Lower total cost of ownership (TCO)
- Immediate and long-term hard cost savings
- Reduced expense of telecom administrator moves, adds, and changes (MACs)
- Simplified management of servers, systems, endpoints, and network
- Greater flexibility of component selection
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AUTHORS:
Stephen M. Sacker
Strategic Marketing Engineer with Intel IT, Intel Corporation
Stephen M. Sacker is a strategic marketing engineer with Intel IT.
Matthew Santaiti
Product Marketing Engineer with the Communications Infrastructure Group, Intel Corporation
Matthew Santaiti is a product marketing engineer with the Communications Infrastructure Group at Intel Corporation.
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Enterprise Computing | IT Managers | IT Spending | Network Management | Network Operating Systems | Network Security | TCO | Unified Messaging | VoIP |
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