April 25, 2006

School District using VOIP

Earlier, we reported about a city administration using VoIP services. The Deer Valley Unified School District (DVUSD) in Phoenix, Arizona is spread across 400 square miles and comprises 37 schools. The school district has recently deployed VoIP-based communication system.

The VoIP system uses Nortel's CS 1000, and Tenor VoIP switches from Quintum Technologies. Not surprisingly, the school district has reduced its communication costs vis-à-vis regular landline system.

Moreover, DVUSD’s also wanted to integrate a wide range of analog systems into their new VoIP-based network. It was able to do that using Nortel's solution.

Via Yahoo Finance

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