Although voice over IP (VoIP) has yet to really find its place in the Canadian market, one company stands firm on the belief that the technology will eventually gain popularity as a viable means of communication. Agilent Technologies Inc. last month released three troubleshooting tools designed to test and analyse voice quality and clarity in voice networks.
Although voice over IP (VoIP) has yet to really find its place in the Canadian market, one company stands firm on the belief that the technology will eventually gain popularity as a viable means of communication. Agilent Technologies Inc. last month released three troubleshooting tools designed to test and analyze voice quality and clarity in voice networks.
Call it what you will: a downturn, a recession, a slowdown, an economic slump. Whatever the term, we are smack dab in the middle of it and although there are many who will take comfort in the promised proverbial light at the end of the tunnel, we have yet to see it