Customarily,
voice and data were carried over discrete networks optimized
to meet the conflicting characteristics of voice and
data traffic. Advancement in technology, it is now promising
to carry voice and data over the same networks at the
same time still catering for the dissimilar characteristics
required by voice and data.
VoIP is a term used in IP telephony for a set of facilities
for managing the delivery of voice information using
the Internet Protocol (IP). In general, this means sending
voice information in digital form in discrete packets
rather than in the traditional circuit-committed protocols
of the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
Typical voice over technologies includes
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Voice
over Frame Relay (VoFR) - is commonly used in corporate
data networks due to its flexible bandwidth, widespread
accessibility, support of a diverse traffic mix and
technological maturity |
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Voice
over Asynchronous Transfer Mode (VoATM) - simultaneously
transports voice, data, graphics and video at a very
high speed. Large enterprises are increasingly connecting
headquarters and main offices to the Wide Area Network. |
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Lower call costs - long distance call costs are reduced
as calls bypass the PSTN |
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Inter
and intra-site call costs are reduced or eliminated
by using the existing corporate network |
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Reduced toll charges on line rentals |
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Consistent
customer service levels |
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Consolidation |
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| What
Epsolon offers? |
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Epsolon
Networks Inc. facilitates Integration with Legacy Systems |
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Epsolon
Networks Inc. implements scalable system through distributed
intelligence |
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Epsolon
Networks Inc. insures service streamlines network resources
with Reduced Capital Outlay |
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Reduced Capital Outlay increases quality of service
and reliability and also reinforces security |
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