VOIP Phone System Deployment

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VOIP DEPLOYMENT Welcome to the deployment of voice over IP or VOIP. This paper will explain the advantages and the disadvantages of using VOIP. The quality of service or QoS will be discussed. Security problems and solutions for IP telephone systems and networks. The basics and many protocols will be discussed. The voice clarity considerations will be discussed. Business 911 requirements for VOIP phone systems. The end-to-end VPN’s versus firewall-based VPNs. VOIP what are the advantages of having the system. Cost savings, cost reduction, phone portability, Service mobility and integration with other applications. The cost saving is extremely less expensive than the old Private Branch Exchange (PBX). There are no charges for long distance calls and online directories. The company saves money on equipment, lines and manpower. The local service providers provide an assortment of services. The VOIP system supports email, instant messages, video conference calls and sending images. VOIP will run the regular systems like phone and fax. Today’s world is full of on the go technology. Phones can go anywhere as long as they have an IP connection. IP phones have the same numbers and go anywhere in the world. Service is available almost everywhere for the IP phones. This makes the office mobile. The call features and the voicemail access to the security features and service policies. The VOIP is part of a larger trend toward converged communications. Emailing systems along with web browsers are what the new generations live on. The social-networking crowd loves the systems. VOIP makes this all possible. The data networks are becoming increasingly reliable and high-speed networks. The disadvantages to the VOIP sys... ... middle of paper ... ...he ability to use firewalls for analyzing VOIP traffic for malicious or suspicious patterns would be lost. The right hardware and software to meet the challenges of the company’s VOIP security will keep your system safe. The final upgrade will make your system more efficient and less expensive than the old PBX. Make sure you plan out your upgrade. It will take many upgrades to get what you need or what you think will work. Technology is changing daily. Research is your best option of keeping on top the best products and best protocols. References Kuhn, D., Wash, T., & Fries,S. (2005). NIST Special Publication 800-58 Lazzez, A. (2013, December 08). Deployment of voip technology: qos concerns. Retrieved from http://www.arxiv.org/abs/132.2581 Carter, S. (2012). E911 voip essentials for enterprise deployments. Retrieved from http://www.xo.com

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