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VoIP shifts into top gear as fibre premises bloomA very exciting development currently playing out in the voice over IP (VoIP) arena is the sudden growth in fibre business premises. ![]() Having fibre-ready offices makes a company's transition to VoIP infinitely easier, as the speed and other performance improvements remove much of the hassle factor of engineering VoIP over other access technologies. A growing trendThe growth in fibre hotspots has been noticeable, both in the number of upmarket office parks being provisioned with fibre-supported services and the keenness of the competition. For example, no fewer than four telco providers have fibre leading into the business park in which Connection Telecom has its residence. Supporting this, metro fibre rings are commonplace in the major urban centres. There is even a rise in a new kind of niche network provider that specialises solely in pulling fibre from the kerb into business premises. No-brainerIn a scenario like that, VoIP becomes an absolute no-brainer. The sheer capacity and speed of it makes segmenting voice and data channels a much simpler process, devoid of much (though not all) of the optimisation work that goes with other access technologies:
In addition to this, Diginet has a six-week waiting period, which does not have to be factored into the equation with fibre where a building is connected. And fibre's superior response times are making VoIP a far more attractive bet. Analogue access lines have an inherent delay in the modulation-demodulation process. Digital circuits in turn have latency delays in the low hundreds of milliseconds, while fibre is orders of magnitude faster, with latency as low as 2 milliseconds. Your fibre future?With fibre on your doorstep, VoIP can set you free from the costly frustration of legacy landline and mobile voice architectures. Your next move is as simple as buying a fibre port and plugging it through to your office, setting MPLS-based classes of service for different kinds of traffic, and buying what fibre-based services you require. For more information, go to www.connection-telecom.com. About Rob LithRob Lith is the director of Connection Telecom. ICT Industry aficionado and internet specialist, he has been involved in the industry for the last 20 years. Email him at rob@connection-telecom.com. View my profile and articles... |