VOIP and Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences

Recent resources tagged with VOIP and Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences.

UMB's Road to VoIP: Financial Analysis

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Title:UMB's Road to VoIP: Financial Analysis (ID: MAC08048)
Author(s):Paul Petroski (University of Maryland, Baltimore), Margaret Kinnaman (University of Maryland, Baltimore), and Jerry F. Neil (University of Maryland, Baltimore)
Origin:Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences (01/15/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Various financial models that were looked at will be presented and discussed in great detail with input from the audience. UMB's evaluation of vendor solutions and subsequent decisions will be presented and justified. Analysis of monthly rates, construction and retrofit costs, modifications to billing systems, and coordination with facilities staff will be covered.

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CALEA

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Title:CALEA (ID: MAC07034)
Author(s):Douglas Carlson (New York University) and Wilson Dillaway (Tufts University)
Origin:Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences (01/18/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:This session is designed to facilitate interaction with your campus and network colleagues on how and why they plan to comply with CALEA. Come share your CALEA story. The discussion will be led by a local member of the EDUCAUSE CALEA Tech Working Group and will include the latest findings on vendors, third-party providers, and the standards making process.
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Migrating from Centrex to IP Telephony at Penn

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Title:Migrating from Centrex to IP Telephony at Penn (ID: MAC0665)
Author(s):Dawn Augustino (University of Pennsylvania) and Melissa Muth (University of Pennsylvania)
Origin:Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences (01/10/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The University of Pennsylvania has developed a Voice over IP service leveraging open-source software, Penn's existing campus network, and integration with existing support models. This presentation will describe organizational and technical challenges Penn encountered, and how they were resolved.
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Impact from Washington: How Will National Policy Changes Affect You?

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Title:Impact from Washington: How Will National Policy Changes Affect You? (ID: MAC0512)
Author(s):Wendy Wigen (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences (01/12/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:With the move to IP-enabled services, the surge of mobile devices on campus, and the increased demand for distance learning, how will changes in national policy impact your campus telecommunications strategy? Will they hurt or help your budget? Will they promote increased outsourcing of services? This session will explore the discussions taking place in Washington on topics such as VoIP, spectrum management, community networks, and affordable access to broadband.
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