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December 6th, 2004

New platform keeps VoIP service on when the power goes out

Posted by Russell Shaw @ 11:45 am

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You know that when power goes out in your home or office, your phone usually stays on.

IP telephony needs the same degree of certainty. I am in favor of any innovation that helps ensure this.

Spirent Communications’s new Power Sync Analyzer may well be up to the trick. Just released today, Power Sync is both a testing platform and an enabler for standby power over Ethernet networks for IP phones, IP PBXs and other VoIP devices when power outages occur.

Russell Shaw is an enterprise computing journalist, analyst and author based in Portland, Oregon. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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