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sram said:Is it really worth it to switch to IP phones in a big company for example? instead of regular phone lines?
And I heard that you can use them for data exchange.......is this right?
no doubt at allsram said:Anybody? I'm searching but I feel I still need somebody's input
sram said:By big, I meant about 1000 people. I'll try to clarify.
Why would one switch??? is there a reason?
What would one need to change in his company to be able to use ip-phones? If:
1- The company is using the traditional phone lines and has ip-networking infrastructure
2- The company is using the traditional phone lines but does not have ip-networking infrastructure
Articles I read says it is cheaper, so why not everybody is switching?
Nigel Goodwin said:Because it's lower quality, and less reliable - it would be a poor advert for a decent company.
phil7890 said:Question for Sram (OP)...
What kind of IP phone are you referring to? Is it the Vonage/Skype kind of phone, or the Cisco kind of IP phone? (Thousands of mid to large-sized companies already use the Cisco type of IP phone and the service providers have Sun servers on the other end with 99.999% or 99.9999% uptime/reliability. Phone calls on this is crystal clear - it's like a traditional phone line.)
mvs sarma said:the voip based communication devices are different from IP based telecom switches and these IP based switches will work fine as far as my little knowledge(with 40 yera telecom service) in telecom speaks.
sram said:Can you please elaporate?