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Eyes on the Bottom Line? Get the Most Out of Your Network with Quality of Service Tools Sioux Falls SD

Small businesses adopting Voice over Internet Protocol and video teleconferencing are sometimes haunted by the convergence of voice and multimedia traffic onto data networks – but yours doesn’t have to be one of them. Affordable Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms are available to oust the delays, jitters, bit rate errors and packet dropping over a converged network.

Sioux Falls PC's
605-254-5831
26798 Country Acre Dr.
Sioux Falls, SD
Creative Sites
(605) 331-6937
Sioux Falls, SD
Inter-Tel Datanet
(605) 373-5500
3809 S Western Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Century Business Products Inc
(605) 224-6767
329 E Dakota Ave
Pierre, SD
Llama Consulting Inc
(605) 224-4904
325 E Dakota Ave
Pierre, SD
Elbo Computing Resources Inc
(605) 361-3720
1108 W 12th St
Sioux Falls, SD
Avcoms
(605) 782-7206
3501 N Aviation Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Ultra Inc
(605) 361-8881
3300 W 49th St
Sioux Falls, SD
Yankton Computer and Network Services
(605) 664-2222
1901 Broadway Ave
Yankton, SD
Cybercoach Inc
(605) 997-3229
402 W Pipestone Ave
Flandreau, SD
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Eyes on the Bottom Line? Get the Most Out of Your Network with Quality of Service Tools

Posted by : John Klein, CDW Telephony Specialist | Thu, Nov 5 2009 | 12:11:46
Tags : Network,Service Tools ,QoS tools,VoIP,video teleconferencing                  Quality of Service tools prioritize network traffic for better performance

Small businesses adopting Voice over Internet Protocol and video teleconferencing are sometimes haunted by the convergence of voice and multimedia traffic onto data networks – but yours doesn’t have to be one of them.  Affordable Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms are available to oust the delays, jitters, bit rate errors and packet dropping over a converged network.

QoS tools improve a network’s ability to deliver predictable service in support of specified applications and traffic types through network traffic prioritization.  Traffic prioritization ensures that real-time applications, such as VoIP and video teleconferencing, get adequate service for optimal performance, without leaving other data-intensive applications in limbo.

An investment in QoS can improve the speed and quality of such applications and reduce infrastructure and transmission...

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