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To start with, the switch to native IP voice networks needs to happen faster, with fewer starts, stops, and delays.
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We tried it then and it couldn't have been easier, logging in while connected to your home network flips the switch based on IP address or MAC address, and then it worked at home or on the go, no password necessary.
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Keep in mind that just about all the major carriers plan to switch their networks to IP networks over the next few years, and that means that many will be turning to Cisco for the equipment they need.
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For now, Wall Street believes in Cisco chief John Chambers, the Billy Graham of Internet Protocol, who proselytizes that the entire telecom world will make a fast conversion to IP, abandoning the "circuit switch" networks in which Lucent reigns.
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Users will be able to make and receive calls from their Bluetooth-enabled mobile, Cisco Unified IP Phone, Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone or Cisco Cius and can switch among the endpoints as they change location.
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The IP-switching function is meant to create more stability on the Web by allowing an overloaded Web site to switch servers without a hiccup.
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