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ALSO CALLED:
Customer Premises Equipment,
Telephone Equipment
DEFINITION: Customer premises equipment (CPE) is telephone or other service provider equipment that is located on the customer's premises (physical location) rather than on the provider's premises or in between. Telephone handsets, cable TV set-top boxes, and Digital Subscriber Line routers are examples. Historically, this term referred to equipment placed at the customer's end of the telephone line and usually
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Voice Communications Hardware Reports
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Desktop Virtualization with Cisco VXI & Citrix XenDesktop
sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc and Citrix
WEBCAST:
This crucial webcast examines a desktop virtualization solution that incorporates both voice and video communication right on users' desktops, allowing for instant collaborations that go through the endpoints, rather than the data center, to provide a seamless experience.
Posted: 14 May 2013 | Premiered: May 14, 2013
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Centralizing Your Mission Critical Voice Infrastructure
sponsored by AVST
WEBCAST:
This webinar explores the factors to consider when centralizing your mission critical voice infrastructure and how to weigh your centralizations options. Hear from your peers who have successfully deployed an advanced private cloud UC platform.
Posted: 01 Apr 2013 | Premiered: Apr 1, 2013
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Considering the Advantages of Voice for Your Forklift Fleet
sponsored by Intermec
WHITE PAPER:
View this white paper to learn more about why using voice technology and multifunction forklift-mounted terminals and scanners doesn't have to be an either or decisions. It provides detailed advice from early adopters on how to improve the value of using voice and other input technologies on multifunction forklift terminals.
Posted: 11 Feb 2013 | Published: 11 Feb 2013
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Transforming your voice, video and collaboration infrastructure: The IBM journey toward unified communications
sponsored by IBM
WHITE PAPER:
Access this resource for insight into creating an effective communications infrastructure today, facing challenges such as maintaining service quality, managing data security, and protecting employee privacy.
Posted: 02 Mar 2012 | Published: 01 Sep 2010
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Enhancing customer experience: first, do no harm
sponsored by Avaya
WHITE PAPER:
By reading this short white paper you will gain the knowledge you need to implement a successful customer service system. You will learn best practices for enhancing your customers experience and why cross pollinating your organization can be very helpful.
Posted: 15 Jun 2011 | Published: 15 Jun 2011
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The True Cost of Legacy Voice Mail: Why Move to Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging
sponsored by HP and Microsoft
WHITE PAPER:
In an effort to understand the costs of maintaining and supporting legacy voice mail systems, COMMfusion LLC conducted a study to identify the quantifiable costs of maintaining and supporting legacy voice mail systems. The results are surprising. Read this paper to learn more.
Posted: 24 Mar 2011 | Published: 24 Mar 2011
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Cash In On Your Old PBX System
sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
Learn how this offer can help your organization to: Reduce monthly operational and management expenses, improve your customers' experiences and staff productivity, and add new voice services that enhance your business. View this now to learn more about Cisco Unified Communications.
Posted: 04 May 2010 | Published: 04 May 2010
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Voice and Unified Communication-Enabled Networks: Three Critical Considerations
sponsored by Brocade
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The multi-service, mission-critical, business-enabling campus LAN needs consistent features and service reliability from edge to core. Talk to Brocade and find out how to deploy an extraordinary network for the entire enterprise-converged campus to consolidated data center.
Posted: 09 Feb 2010 | Published: 09 Feb 2010
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VOICE COMMUNICATIONS HARDWARE DEFINITION (continued):
Customer premises equipment (CPE) is telephone or other service provider equipment that is located on the customer's premises (physical location) rather than on the provider's premises or in between. Telephone handsets, cable TV set-top boxes, and Digital Subscriber Line routers are examples. Historically, this term referred to equipment placed at the customer's end of the telephone line and usually owned by the telephone company. Today, almost any end-user equipment can be called customer premise equipment and it can be owned by the customer or by the provider. Voice Communications Hardware definition sponsored by SearchNetworking.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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