Transitioning from TDM (Time Division Multiplexing or traditional phone service) to SIP (Session Initiation Protocol or Voice over IP) should be a consideration for nearly all, multi-location businesses. SIP offers advantages like cost savings and scalability. With SIP it’s possible for a company to maintain a single network for all…
With the popularity of converged networks like Multi Protocol Label Switching, many businesses are sending the majority of their voice and data traffic over one network. If your business is utilizing one network for voice and data, it’s essential to develop a separate and redundant network for backup. In the…
There’s long been a debate on whether the Universal Service Fund fee is a government-mandated surcharge or just another surcharge tacked onto your phone bill. The Universal Service Fund (USF) was established to assure access to telecommunication services for schools, libraries and other similar organizations. Every carrier is required to…
Dr. Yaakov Stein, CTO at RAD Data Communications, recently made a presentation at the Multi Protocol Label Switching and Ethernet World Congress comparing MPLS and Ethernet technologies in the Access Network. Comparison Between Multi Protocol Label Switching and Ethernet Dr. Stein used the following categories: Fault Management Functionality Performance Management…
Information is the lifeblood of an organization. Businesses must be able to access unchanging information quickly and be able to protect it from outside threats. Storage Area Networks are a way for businesses to manage their information effectively and efficiently. A Storage Area Network (SAN) is a dedicated network that…
The following is the 4th addition of a multi part series detailing a company’s original voice and data setup and their eventual move to MPLS and SIP. An I.T. Director has been assigned the task of reducing newly acquired XYZ Company’s telecom spend by 35%. The Director has decided to…
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