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		<title>SIP Everywhere</title>
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It seems that the world has finally embraced SIP (Session Initiation Protocol). We see it everywhere. I don't think there's a legacy PBX manufacturer that hasn't either announced a SIP version of their PBX or at least released, or planning to release, one or more plug in boards that will allow the use of SIP devices.

 
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 Reliability is a measure of how confident we are that an attempted call will be successful. Reliability can be addressed by reviewing three major areas: 

    The hardware.
    The software.
    The network.
    

 	Redundancy and high-availability are the two terms most often used to describe how reliability is improved. Use of either of these can result in increased reliability. 	</description>
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