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		<title>Security, Stability, and Interoperability Issues on VoIP Implementation</title>
		<description>Now we have accepted that VoIP is no longer just a phone service, it has become feature rich as it merges with computer configurations. The VoIP's existence has changed considerably over the last few years, coupled with the availability of broadband connection to the Internet, plus leaps in multimed</description>
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		<title>VoIP and Packet Switching Technology</title>
		<description>One of the reasons VoIP is so successful and advantageous is it uses packet switching technology rather than circuit switching technology to provide phone services. Most phone companies use circuit switching technology. Packet switching technology is different in that it allows multiple phone calls </description>
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