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Convergence and VOIP
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Aruba Networks
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Fixed-Mobile Convergence with UMA for Enterprises
Approaches to Enterprise Fixed-Mobile Convergence
Advances in voice-over-IP (VoIP), and cellular networking technologies are driving opportunities for businesses to improve productivity while saving on telecommunication expenses. One fast-developing area, Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) allows mobile phones to connect to Wi-Fi networks when ...
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Reliance Globalcom Ltd.
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Abstract: Convergence has come in many forms, and made and broken many promises over the last 10 years. IP appears to have delivered a common denominator upon which both users and operators can build a solid converged future, but do their efforts and aspirations match up?
Convergence has come in many forms, and made and broken many promises over the last 10 years. IP appears to have delivered a ...
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SecureWorks, Inc.
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Since the dawn of time, humans have tried to communicate with eachother. As languages and dialects prospered, the forms of communication became more advanced by using letters in various alphabets and writing messages on papers or letters. From the Caeser cipher that Julius Caesar used where letters in encrypted messages were actually three letters off, to the Nazis in WWII who built and used the ...
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Field Precision LLC
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Case study: design of a converging beam electron gun to produce a thin, high-current-density electron beam confined in a solenoid focusing system.
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CosmoCom, Inc.
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Consolidation 2.0 is the latest and most effective call center consolidation strategy. It offers a wider range of favorable impacts than any of its predecessors. Its core concept is simple: to consolidate the many, diverse activities of the enterprise contact center on a single virtual platform that supports the global distribution of contact center agents.
This white paper explains the ...
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