The tide is turning, and business are increasingly ready to migrate circuit-switched voice services to their data networks to realize infrastructure and maintenance savings. One of the most common technologies for transporting voice traffic over IP/Ethernet packet networks is Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). In this article Tao says it's time to consider CES (Circuit Emulation Services) technology as a lower cost, evolutionary approach that supports a much wider range of applications.Building the better backplane: The marriage of TDMoIP and VoIP
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The tide is turning, and business are increasingly ready to migrate circuit-switched voice services to their data networks to realize infrastructure and maintenance savings. One of the most common technologies for transporting voice traffic over IP/Ethernet packet networks is Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). In this article Tao says it's time to consider CES (Circuit Emulation Services) technology as a lower cost, evolutionary approach that supports a much wider range of applications.
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