SEPTEMBER 27, 2004 (COMPUTERWORLD) - In an effort to cut costs, my company has decided to migrate from private branch exchanges to IP telephony. By routing calls over our existing IP network and using voice-over-IP links, we can significantly cut our telecommunications costs, especially since we have significant telephone traffic between our U.S. offices and places like Europe and India, as well as other parts of Asia. . . .
SEPTEMBER 27, 2004 (COMPUTERWORLD) - In an effort to cut costs, my company has decided to migrate from private branch exchanges to IP telephony. By routing calls over our existing IP network and using voice-over-IP links, we can significantly cut our telecommunications costs, especially since we have significant telephone traffic between our U.S. offices and places like Europe and India, as well as other parts of Asia.

The bottom line, however, is that we'll have phones on our desks that are connected to the network. And that means securing the telephone network will become my problem.

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