Focuses on the efforts of British Telecom Wholesale to transfer its network to an Internet Protocol-based system. Committed to transfer its voice network to an Internet Protocol-based system. In addition to rapid data transfer, broadband Internet connections allow for fast, inexpensive telephone service. Transmitting calls over the Internet can decrease a business's maintenance, support and hardware costs by combining voice and data, but reliability concerns have deterred many consumers from making the switch. One way to harness the benefits of voice over Internet Protocol without compromising quality is to use a dedicated, high-capacity IP network instead of the Internet itself. In June, British Telecom pledged to switch its entire phone system to this type of specialized network, an unprecedented move that requires creating a new infrastructure and developing technology to supply special Internet-capable telephones.
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