When it comes to rolling out voice over IP (VoIP), the top priority for businesses is call quality, according to a silicon.com reader poll. But security issues also make a strong showing on techies’ radars. Asked whether “call quality, cost, interoperability of equipment or security” is their “biggest concern”, 40 per cent of respondents singled out call quality. VoIP security – which covers issues such as spit and vishing – came second, selected by 26 per cent of respondents. This was followed by concern over interoperability of equipment, which is the biggest priority for 20 per cent of those polled.
Posted on Friday, March 23rd, 2007 at 7:51 pm and under category News.
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