Enterprise VOIP – How to engineer for the real world

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South African companies have for many years, shied away from Voice over IP (VOIP) telephony solutions because of our legacy of slow and expensive bandwidth, says Stephen Davies of Connection Telecom.
Much has improved over the last two years though. The introduction of uncapped ADSL offerings and Telkom rolling out line speed upgrades across the country last year were welcome news.
Newly deployed local fibre connectivity and more undersea cables due to be lit up later this year have also given us hope for a more robust IP space.

South African companies have for many years, shied away Stephen-Davies-1-1
from Voice over IP (VOIP) telephony solutions because of our legacy of slow and expensive bandwidth, says Stephen Davies of Connection Telecom.

Much has improved over the last two years though. The introduction of uncapped ADSL offerings and Telkom rolling out line speed upgrades across the country last year were welcome news.

Newly deployed local fibre connectivity and more undersea cables due to be lit up later this year have also given us hope for a more robust IP space.

Read the full article at IT News Africa.

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