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| What's the truth about migrating to IP telephony? |
Finding the right partner that delivers IP telephony without sacrificing flexibility, reliability, security, and interoperability-all while leveraging existing investments-is the key.
Deploying IP telephony enables a globally distributed enterprise to communicate and to operate as one integrated entity. This allows new business models to emerge that increase productivity and speed business change, all on a single network. The question for any business is how to implement this critical technology.
One approach preserves a company's infrastructure investment. Another builds it from scratch. It's important to support either path while protecting a company's investment. The challenge for IT managers is to leverage existing applications, user-training, and infrastructure investments while deploying new solutions that will meet their future needs.
IT managers trying to make the right choice, at the right pace, about IP telephony need facts-not confusing terms and competing claims. The truth is, decisions are driven by how applications and capabilities match business needs while meeting IT requirements for reliability, security, interoperability, and manageability.
The IP telephony market has coalesced around a common architecture consisting of open servers, highly distributed gateways that connect IP and traditional elements, and a broad range of new access devices, including IP phones, wireless phones, softphones, PDAs, and more.
Avaya provides "stepping-stone" choices for IP-enabling existing PBXs, allowing customers to get started at low risk and cost. All these choices provide flexibility in supporting an organization's path to IP telephony.
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