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Voice/data integration is important to network designers of both service providers and enterprise. Service providers are attracted by the lower-cost model-the cost of packet voice is currently estimated to be only 20 to 50 percent of the cost of a traditional circuit-based voice network. Likewise, enterprise network designers are interested in direct cost savings associated with toll-bypass and tandem switching. Both are also interested in so-called "soft savings" associated with reduced maintenance costs and more efficient network control and management. Finally, packet-based voice systems offer access to newly enhanced services such as Unified Messaging and application control. These, in turn, promise to increase the productivity of users and differentiate services.
Integration of voice and data technologies has accelerated rapidly in recent years because of both supply- and demand-side interactions. On the demand side, customers are leveraging investment in network infrastructure to take advantage of integrated applications such as voice applications. On the supply side, vendors have been able to take advantage of breakthroughs in many areas, including standards, technology, and network performance.
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Voice / data integration is important to the network designers of both service providers and the company. Service providers are attracted to the lowest cost model - the cost of packet voice is currently estimated at between 20 and 50 percent of the cost of a traditional circuit-based voice network. Similarly, business network designers are interested in direct cost savings associated with by-pass and tandem switching. Both are also interested in so-called "soft savings" associated with reduced maintenance costs and more efficient network management and control. Finally, packet-based voice systems offer access to recently improved services, such as unified messaging and application control. These, in turn, promise to increase the productivity of users and differentiate services.
The integration of voice and data technologies has accelerated rapidly in recent years due to the interactions between supply and demand. On the demand side, customers are leveraging investment in network infrastructure to leverage integrated applications as voice applications. On the supply side, providers have been able to take advantage of advances in many areas, including standards, technology and network performance.