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Migrating to IP Telephony Networks: Smart Path for Enabling Advanced Communication Applications (IDC
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/IDC_396_IPT_w.pdf
Formato: PDF
Internet Protocol Telephony (IPT) networks are gaining significant momentum in the enterprise market, with the IP-based equipment market including IP telephones to exceed $10.9 billion worldwide in 2009, a compound annual growth rate of more than 19%. IPT networks represent the next step in the evolution of voice communications systems, and enterprise IT managers need to plan a cost-effective migration path toward a converged voice and data network.
Multiservice Access Technologies
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/multiacc.pdf
Formato: PDF
Multiservice networking is emerging as a strategically important issue for enterprise and public service provider infrastructures alike. The proposition of multiservice networking is the combination of all types of communications, all types of data, voice, and video over a single packet-cell-based infrastructure. The benefits of multiservice networking are reduced operational costs, higher performance, greater flexibility, integration and control, and faster new application and service deployment.
Multisite IP Telephony for Large Enterprises
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/503128.pdf
Formato: PDF
IP telephony expands traditional PBX capabilities with advanced, productivity-enhancing functionality that can be economically and flexibly deployed among multiple sites. It offers distinct benefits to enterprises that need to extend their voice network as they increase staff, open new offices, and implement next-generation applications. The 3Com VCX V7000 IP Telephony Solution is based on a system adopted by AT&T, MCI, China Unicom, and other telecommunications carriers that demand an extremely high level of reliability, scalability, and flexibility. This open, standards-based system has proven itself by carrying over 20 billion minutes of calls worldwide.
Nemertes Research Report: Unified Communications: What, Why and How?
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/uc_what_why_how.pdf
Formato: PDF
Unified Communications can help your company dramatically improve the quality of its business communications while reducing costs and enhancing employee productivity.
To learn how, download this exclusive Unified Communications planning guide, compliments of Nortel Networks. It's a must-have resource if you're looking to integrate your organization's communication and collaboration capabilities.
Network evolution in developing countries
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/T0408-Network_evolution-EN.pdf
Formato: PDF
This article will focus on the several threads or evolution paths that can drive the migration of an existing TELCO operator network towards an integrated Voice, Broadband and Multimedia Services network. In particular, we will address the current challenges of the emerging countries TELCO’s: the existing network optimization, the introduction of broadband infrastructure, the handling of the long distance Voice over IP traffic and the VoIP Corporate Services. To undergo all this and successfully address the subsequent migration steps to reach a fully consolidated NGN network a careful planning, a change of mind and a global understanding of the whole picture is needed at the operator key persons.
Network Evolution Without Compromise
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/351032.pdf
Formato: PDF
This paper provides a summary edge platform requirements to consolidate all services onto a single IP/MPLS infrastructure and in specific highlights the M320 Multiservice Edge Platform and the Juniper Frame and ATM Service Emulation (J-FASE) toolkit.
Network Infrastructure: Getting Started With VoIP
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/final_voip_techbrief.pdf
Formato: PDF
In today's connected enterprise there is an intensifying dependence on communication networks for business success. From traditional voice systems and email, to instant messaging and video conferencing, next-generation communication technologies running on Internet Protocol (IP)/Ethernet networks are helping businesses turn mountains of data into valuable assets. This paper is a guide for getting starting with VoIP. It examines strategies, tactics and basic network requirements for implementing VoIP. An enterprise should begin by looking at existing infrastructure capabilities and understanding basic network requirements and best practices for VoIP.
Network Readiness For VoIP
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/NetworkReadinessWhitePaper.pdf
Formato: PDF
Enterprises are rapidly adopting IP telephony for cost savings, productivity gains and business innovation, but delivering a high quality voice service takes more than just buying the latest IP telephony equipment. Successfully deploying IP telephony to your enterprise also means understanding the requirements for delivering toll-quality voice over your company's network infrastructure, and then appropriately planning for, choosing and deploying the right IP telephony solution. Making sure the network is ready for IP telephony is a critical success factor. Here are the straight facts about planning for and deploying IP telephony in your enterprise.
Network World Special Report on VoIP
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/NetworkWorld_Special_VoIP_Report.pdf
Formato: PDF
IP telephony allows you to marry your voice and data networks, eliminating duplicate costs, headaches and hassle, not to mention traditional PBX leases, per-minute toll charges and more. This year more than 50% of all PBX systems sold are IP PBXs. This special report lays the groundwork for identifying the savings potential for your network as well as the ROI a new IP telephony system would yield. Armed with our information, you can begin to examine your infrastructure and make the move toward one converged network.
Network-Based IP Communications: The Time Is Now
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/eb_pov_thinkip_11492_v07_10_04.pdf
Fuente: AT&T
Formato: PDF
As enterprises consider VoIP deployment and new IP applications continually emerge,
more focus is put on network-based IP solutions and their business viability.
Explore the key issues associated with IP communications, such as integration,
interoperability, management and costs.
New Managed IP Services
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/090094038000ad10_White_paper.pdf
Formato: PDF
This paper will explore the changes taking place in the IP market that are driving the need for managed and enhanced services. It will also consider the impact of managed IP services on the enterprise and the service provider while offering some guidelines for the discovery of new revenue with managed IP services and providing direction in the selection of a managed IP services platform.
Next Generation Telephony: A Look at Session Initiation Protocol
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/5968-6297E.pdf
Formato: PDF
The future of VoIP has many facets, and there are many markets with varied value propositions. The telephony market for the small business requires inexpensive, turnkey solutions for VoIP. A new service from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) might present the implementation of VoIP for the small business. The real demand for SIP is being fueled by concerns about H.323. These concerns (call set up latency, scalability, and complexity) have opened a window of opportunity for SIP. Vendors of VoIP products currently involved with H.323 are expanding their development efforts to take advantage of this opportunity. Early deployments of SIP based telephony have begun at the enterprise level. SIP interoperability event held during April 1999, where major equipment vendors gathered for two days of intensive testing, demonstrated that interest in SIP is translating into commercial product development.
Next-Generation Solutions for Existing POTS Networks
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/090094038005df32_White_paper.pdf
Formato: PDF
The fixed line voice service market represents a tremendous asset that can be leveraged for new revenue-producing capabilities. Because the large majority of these lines currently provide copper-loop-based POTS telephony services, the ability to integrate next-generation IP services into the traditional loop access infrastructure becomes a key enabler for success. Service providers need to insure that today’s purchase decisions will provide a foundation for future revenue-producing services while decreasing overall costs. Download this white paper to learn about a solution that recognizes this need and accelerates the transition to next-generation, revenue-producing services.
NGN Migration Strategies
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/softswitchtd.pdf
Formato: PDF
Service providers are seeking to migrate their voice networks from traditional circuit switches towards a next-generation architecture. This holds the promise of an integrated infrastructure and the ability to offer new converged services, but also presents a bewildering array of options. This white paper seeks to identify six key "litmus tests" for next-generation voice solutions and apply those tests to a range of possible approaches to strategic network migration.
Nortel Business Communications Manager and Norstar: When Convergence Makes Sense
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/nn120201.pdf
Formato: PDF
When determining which communication platform is best suited to a particular business's need, when does convergence make sense? In other words, when should a business consider a KTS (Key Telephone System) like Nortel Norstar versus a converged IP telephony solution like the award-winning Nortel Business Communications Manager (BCM)? At the heart of convergence and IP telephony are two fundamental questions: how can it help the business today? And what opportunities can it create tomorrow? These questions can be answered by closely examining some of the more fundamental needs of Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs) with respect to communications.


