Bank of America's 'higher standards' for VoIP
Bank of America's 'higher standards' for VoIP
Bank of America is in the process of moving their phone systems to VoIP. To support their demands they've made some major upgrades to their network:
If any corporation is ready for VoIP, it's Bank of America. The bank has spent three years building an all-optical, multigigabit WAN backbone with Broadwing and Sprint, and upgrading its LAN switches to support QoS and in-line power. Now the company plans to deploy 180,000 Cisco IP telephones and replace 363 PBXs across 5,000 branches with centralized IP PBXs, with the help of Electronic Data Systems.Get the full story here. --------