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(From Network Computing Asian Edition)
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In the enterprise, the impact of VoIP has been significant. Seventeen percent of businesses began implementing VoIP networks in 2000, according to Philips Group, a leading telecommunications consultancy. This has since grown exponentially.
The development of VoIP has been driven by the globalisation of companies and their need to expand communications with their growth.
When companies were based in a single location it was much easier to conduct in-person meetings or even hallway conversations. But when you have employees on the other side of the globe, how do you effectively communicate? VoIP technology provides a solution to this dilemma.
VoIP combines multiple communication infrastructure into one, and, in the process, it decreases operational costs, simplifies maintenance, and increases the productivity of your workforce. The technology allows people to carry on ordinary voice and video conversations via an IP infrastructure.