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Articles in July 2004 issue of Communications News
- Wireless VoIP management
- SIP routing
- On the hot spot
by Ken Anderberg - Consider remote-control options
by Paul Amsden - 911 over VoIP: whose responsibility?
by Ray Peckham - The outsourced alternative: the distributed enterprise model presents technical challenges met by managed IP services
by David Messina - Lassoed! Texas school board association ropes in member responsiveness and call agent productivity with advanced contact center capabilities
- The business case
by Gary Hale - VoIP prescription cures ailment: cost reductions, ease of use, additional functionality spur telephony change
- Optical fiber: blown or conventional? Costs, and ease of installation and repair are determining factors
by Kevin Barks - VoIP "ices" telecom expenditures: manufacturer dumps patchwork phone system for multiple function alternative
- Events
- Fan tray
- Managing the extended enterprise: remote monitoring tools can improve productivity and make best use of limited resources
by Paul Amsden - Spam filters, front and center
by Jerry Goerz - Rugged backplane enclosure
- Ruggedized card enclosure
- Power over Ethernet for VoIP
by John Schmidt - VGA extension
- Network keeps students mobile: University of Georgia project uses authentication servers for security
by Victor Cruz - IP network management
- Seismic enclosures
- Policy-based networks: why not further along? Market confusion and shortcomings in vendor implementations are partly to blame
by Steve Pettit - Disaster recovery on a budget: learn how an enterprise solved its storage needs through replication software