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Converged Communications
Volume 10    Issue 01    Published February 15, 2006
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 10.1535/itj.1001.01

  Section 8 of 11  
Enterprise Converged Network–One Network for Voice, Video, Data, and Wireless
CONCLUSION

The communication industry has now widely accepted IP as the universal transport protocol for the enterprise. In the last decade all other transport protocols have converged to IP. Now there is rapid adoption and migration by telephone, cable, and media vendors and industry to move to IP to take advantage of converged networks. This has had a snowball affect within the enterprise: vendors are forcing corning enterprises to go to IP transport for all services. Therefore, the enterprise should start planning to make the appropriate changes to their network to position themselves for new IP services. We have started rolling out converged networks for our small offices and are aggressively working to roll out our first big-size office with a converged service network.


  Section 8 of 11  

In This Article
Abstract
Introduction
LAN Readiness for Converged Communication
Folsom LAN and Voice Converged Network
Challenges
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Authors' Biographies
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