Hey VoIP folks,
I am just checking to see what our customers with VoIP implementations are using for the VoIP network today. I imagine that there is a large shift to MPLS compared to a year ago but I want to see if that assumption is true. How many of you still run over ISDN? Internet VPN? Other?
Andy
We are all MPLS to all locations. Admittedly, we're just starting our VOIP implementation, but I don't see moving to another environment anytime soon :)
We do a significant number of Enterprise IP Telephony deployments (We sell Shoretel exclusively and do a mix of Juniper, Foundry, and Procurve for LAN/WAN). Almost always the WAN solution is either a private layer 2 or layer 3 product that is point to multipoint and can gaurantee QOS. Internet VPNs are primarily used for only teleworkers.
Cheers,
Chris Burgy
Chief Technology Officer
Archer Technology Group
www.archertechgroup.com