so if you draw a table two by two then compare costs, quality, reliability and overall levels of satisfaction. you will find alot more happiness with an E1 on quality and general satisfaction depending on who provides the E1.
I can guarantee an almost 80% reduction on costs with VOIP. But don't be hasty. And since we dont know your environment, almost everyone here is making assumptions.
If you get an ISP or integrator or if you're lucky to have an IP network that exists and works. VOIP is your best bet. But if you are a guy responsible for just buying something that works and your technical teams hide and work when they feel like, and were not even able to tell you which is better before you wrote to skunkworks, insist on an E1. Since you are not very tech. I assume you wont know how to deal with voip issues if they crop up. E1 is easy, is it up or down - for the most part? quality voip as an application suffers
significant impact from small tiny issues that can drive you up the wall.
hth gitau
Afternoon guys,i need help on the subject above.I need to know the cost,benefits and implications (positive and negative)
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Walter Nyamweya
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