| Publisher | Shoretel | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 25 Apr 2009 | |
| Topics | Transmission Interference, VoIP - IP Telephony, TCP - IP, Telecom Services, Voice - Data Integration, Access Technologies, Telephony Systems - PBX | ||
| Downloads | 62 | ||
While a company grows, its phone systems must be able to sustain itself to accommodate the expansion. Unfortunately, many systems that have been in use for years within organizations are unable to continue the service and reliability they may have provided in the past. Therefore, companies are looking towards newer solutions to keep up with the changing and expanding times.
In this particular case study, learn how one expanding organization utilized new IP telephony solutions to maintain the company's growth, and then understand the important role the solution played in their expansion success. Pieces such as implementation and cost-effectiveness are investigated, and are aimed to provide the knowledge necessary when looking into new solutions.
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