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Beyond Quality of Service (QoS) Preparing Your Network for a Faster Voice over IP (VoIP)/ IP Telephony (IPT) Rollout with Lower Operating Costs

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Figure 1:  Core VoIP network  services required for  “dial-tone” reliability and maximum  manageability
Table 1:  Comparison of Infoblox appliance approach vs.  general-purpose servers 3"%*64GPS Y
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Table 3:  Infoblox delivers the most comprehensive set of network requirements for IP telephony

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