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Summit, 2002-12, Vol.5 (4), p.6
Copyright Summit Group Dec 2002 ;ISSN: 1481-4935
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Author:
Bray, Richard
Subjects:
Cost control
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Internet telephony
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Public sector
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Technological change
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Telecommuting
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Summit, 2002-12, Vol.5 (4), p.6
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The next generation of communications networks will make working life easier and more productive. The gadget freak will have lots more toys to play with, or tools to work with, depending on point of view, while the technophobe will find the technology much easier to use. IP telephony, properly implemented, allows people to manage and exchange all their information and messages more easily and efficiently. Whenever organizations come up with new applications and features to make better use of their messaging, they will be able to implement most of them with relatively inexpensive changes to software rather than buying and installing new equipment. The flexibility of IP telephony may prompt some organizations to take a second look at allowing employees to work at home or in satellite locations. With high-speed Internet connections, they will be able to work almost as if there were physically present in the office.
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ISSN: 1481-4935
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