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Arizona Installs IP Communications Network

Arizona recently completed the initial installation of over 5,000 Internet Protocol (IP) phones in nine state agencies as part of an overhaul of the state’s communications infrastructure. The goal of the project is to replace the state’s aging telephone network with a converged IP-based network that carries voice, data, and video.

The state is replacing separate networks for voice and data with a single communications infrastructure based using the internet. This will provide more functionality than a traditional telephone service and eliminate the costs associated with maintaining a separate voice network. State agencies and employees will have access to new applications such as unified messaging, which provides a single inbox for e-mail and voice mail.

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