
Once upon a time, your networks worked as they were designed. Users accessed their data and shared files and email kept everyone connected. Life was good.
Then, along came Voice over IP and life for you changed dramatically.
VoIP presents the worst possible scenario for network-influenced application performance:
- Highly sensitive to IP behaviors, VoIP will not tolerate even the most rudimentary amounts of latency, loss, congestion or jitter.
- A critical application, the phone is a mandatory tool within an enterprise. Every second someone picks up a phone and just expects it to work.
- With its user-subjective metric, network problems that may go unnoticed now, will cause poor call quality and dropped calls — conditions anyone within the organization can recognize; including the CEO.
Basically, networks aren’t ready for VoIP and here’s proof.
- Gartner analyst Jeff Snyder says that 85% of networks as they exist today won’t support voice-over IP.
- Based on a survey of 9,900 customer tests, we found a serious network issue 38% of the time:
- 20% of networks have bad NIC card drivers
- 29% of devices have packet loss, caused by:
- 50% high utilization
- 20% duplex conflicts
- 11% rate limiting behaviors
- 8% media errors
- 8% firewall issues
With our Complete Network Assessment Tools you can find:
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What The Problem Is
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Where The Problem Is
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How To Fix It
Find out if your network is ready to handle multiple applications by determining:
• How Big Is The Network?
• How Full Is The Network?
• Is the Network Broken?
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