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whitepaper Liberty Hardware Switches to VoIP, Saves Over $211,000 in First Year Alone2006-06-01 Shoretel
  When Liberty Hardware embarked on an initiative late in 2004 to improve internal communications between all of its worldwide locations, it decided a Voice over IP phone system was the way to go. After thoroughly researching VoIP solutions from Avaya, Cisco, and ShoreTel, Liberty selected the ShoreTel system for its ease of administration, cost-effectiveness, and architectural flexibility. Download this eye-opening case study to read about the business benefits that Liberty is realizing through its ShoreTel VoIP deployment, including tremendous cost savings, enhanced productivity, and improved customer service.   
whitepaper Liberty Hardware Switches to VoIP, Saves Over $211,000 in First Year Alone2006-06-01 Shoretel
  When Liberty Hardware embarked on an initiative late in 2004 to improve internal communications between all of its worldwide locations, it decided a Voice over IP phone system was the way to go. After thoroughly researching VoIP solutions from Avaya, Cisco, and ShoreTel, Liberty selected the ShoreTel system for its ease of administration, cost-effectiveness, and architectural flexibility. Download this eye-opening case study to read about the business benefits that Liberty is realizing through its ShoreTel VoIP deployment, including tremendous cost savings, enhanced productivity, and improved customer service.   
whitepaper California Superior Court Switches to VoIP to Improve Service and Cut Costs2006-06-01 Shoretel
  After thoroughly reviewing its options for replacing an aging Ericsson PBX-based telephone system with a new VoIP solution, the Superior Court of California, County of Monterey, ultimately partnered with ShoreTel for its IP telephony needs. Find out why in this case study, which highlights the features of ShoreTel's voice switches and IP telephones and explains how they have enabled the court to:
  • Improve internal communication and productivity
  • Respond faster and more efficiently to citizens' phone inquiries
  • Offload calls from the main operator through automated attendant and integrated voice response features
  • Realize positive ROI within the very first year of implementation
Any government agency or other enterprise that needs to reduce its telephone costs should look seriously at IP telephony. This case study of the Superior Court of California's VoIP implementation is a good place to start.
  
whitepaper California Superior Court Switches to VoIP to Improve Service and Cut Costs2006-06-01 Shoretel
  After thoroughly reviewing its options for replacing an aging Ericsson PBX-based telephone system with a new VoIP solution, the Superior Court of California, County of Monterey, ultimately partnered with ShoreTel for its IP telephony needs. Find out why in this case study, which highlights the features of ShoreTel's voice switches and IP telephones and explains how they have enabled the court to:
  • Improve internal communication and productivity
  • Respond faster and more efficiently to citizens' phone inquiries
  • Offload calls from the main operator through automated attendant and integrated voice response features
  • Realize positive ROI within the very first year of implementation
Any government agency or other enterprise that needs to reduce its telephone costs should look seriously at IP telephony. This case study of the Superior Court of California's VoIP implementation is a good place to start.
  
whitepaper Opening the Door to VoIP--and More Effective Phone Communications2006-06-01 Shoretel
  When YSG Door Security Consultants began exploring IP-based phone systems, it was because the company realized it needed a more efficient and cost-effective way to communicate among its multiple manufacturing facilities, distribution center, and corporate headquarters. To meet its growing communications needs, YSG considered upgrading its existing Avaya PBX system; however, that approach was ultimately rejected because it was too expensive and didn't meet YSG's extensive requirements. Download this case study to read about the system that did?ShoreTel's comprehensive VoIP solution?and to learn why it won out at YSG over competing systems from Nortel, Toshiba, and Cisco.   
whitepaper National Ethernet versus Legacy Frame Relay/ATM2006-05-27 01:00:26 THUS
  If your wide area network is constructed using Frame Relay or ATM technologies, National Ethernet from THUS is a leading next-generation networking service that can offer cost savings and many service related benefits relative to your current networking. No matter whether your business is looking to reduce ICT costs and improve ROI, requires more bandwidth for a similar ongoing cost to your existing networking, wishes to gain access to multiple services delivered cost effectively down a single pipe into sites or even if your business is quite happy with its current networking, we recommend that you take a few minutes to read this paper as National Ethernet really does offer a viable alternative.   
whitepaper Cable Sharing in Commercial Building Environments: Reducing Cost, Simplifying Cable Management, and Converging Applications onto Twisted-Pair Media2006-05-26 01:00:26 Siemon
  This white paper introduces the topic of cabling sharing to telecommunications professionals responsible for enterprise networks. Cable sharing describes the practice of running more than one application over different pairs of a twisted-pair copper telecommunications channel thereby reducing costs, simplifying cable management, and converging applications onto one media type in commercial building environments. The growing market acceptance of fully-shielded (i.e. "category 7" or "class F") cabling systems has been identified as the primary reason why cable sharing techniques are appearing in the designs of the industry's top IT infrastructure designers and consultants. Cable sharing meets the increasing demand for high-density, low-speed application support as more and more equipment devices support IP protocol, Ethernet communication, and operation over twisted-pair cabling.   
whitepaper Cable Sharing in Commercial Building Environments: Reducing Cost, Simplifying Cable Management, and Converging Applications onto Twisted-Pair Media2006-05-26 01:00:26 Siemon
  This white paper introduces the topic of cabling sharing to telecommunications professionals responsible for enterprise networks. Cable sharing describes the practice of running more than one application over different pairs of a twisted-pair copper telecommunications channel thereby reducing costs, simplifying cable management, and converging applications onto one media type in commercial building environments. The growing market acceptance of fully-shielded (i.e. "category 7" or "class F") cabling systems has been identified as the primary reason why cable sharing techniques are appearing in the designs of the industry's top IT infrastructure designers and consultants. Cable sharing meets the increasing demand for high-density, low-speed application support as more and more equipment devices support IP protocol, Ethernet communication, and operation over twisted-pair cabling.   
whitepaper The Case for Virtualized Wireless Access Networks2006-11-10 01:00:17 University of Kaiserslautern
  Densely populated areas such as city centers are often sprinkled with numerous wireless access points operated for commercial or private use. Together they create what's known as tragedy of the commons phenomenon: without proper coordination, a significant amount of license-exempt radio frequency resources is wasted due to contention at shared medium access. In this paper the authors argue that both commercial and private operators would benefit if their access points were enabled to co-operate and form a single virtual access network that manages available radio resources itself in a globally optimal way. On top of this virtual network, each operator would then allocate resource shares for his own disposal.   
whitepaper SS7 Demystified - SS7 Signaling Technology (TDM-to-IP)2006-05-19 01:00:28 Intel
  The market for new mobile applications continues to grow rapidly worldwide. In order to capitalize on this opportunity, it is essential to understand SS7 signaling technology. It is SS7 technology which gives the application service-provider access to the power of the world's technology networks. This webcast features in-depth information on the latest SS7 signaling gateway and board technologies, as well as how SS7 can be integrated in an AdvancedTCA environment.