Networks A network assessment is the only way to be certain that your infrastructure can successfully carry voice over IP. An engineer monitors the network over a number of days. When the assessment is complete, the engineer prepares a report identifying what, if anything, must be done to make your infrastructure VoIP-ready. The Network Assessment determines if: •The necessary network protocols and standards are supported •The infrastructure is architecturally compatible with VoIP traffic •Installed WAN technologies are compatible with VoIP •The network has the capacity to support the planned VoIP installation •Delay, loss, and jitter are below the acceptable thresholds for toll-quality voice Armed with this information, you can confidently roll out a VoIP solution - without worrying about hidden problems that may surface once your network is actually carrying IP voice traffic. |


