3COM: IP TELEPHONY IN BRANCH NETWORKS Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Friday, 10 June 2005
Enterprises with a topology of dozens or thousands of small branch offices need both local telephony services and business applications such as e-mail, workflow, command and control. For many SMB’s IP telephony makes sense for moves, adds, and changes, but for larger enterprises, IP telephony makes sense as the first in a new suite of applications that are possible from the convergence of voice and data networks.

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