Cisco certific for Voice over Internet Protocol

Cisco Systems Inc. Announced today that its IP telephone resolutions have been qualified by the Department of Defense Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC), opening the door for organizations through the section to deploy Cisco’s voice over internet protocol equipment.
JITC testing guarantees the interoperability, dependability and protection of equipment through the sections sprawling voice network.
Cisco accomplished JITC PBX2 credential, having its equipment functional for switched calls. Corporation officials announced Cisco is at present doing work with the command to gain PBX1 credential, which would mean the Cisco voice over Internet protocol substructure could be applied in command and control environments.
“Voice over an internet protocol network has accomplished a grade of matureness in the sector lifecycle that grants it to be viewed as an application like any different application,” announced Capt. Chris Christopher, deputy director at the Navy’s approaching Operations, Communications, and Business enterprises office.
Ed Carney, V.P. of Cisco’s government systems unit, announced the JITC authentication would admit Department of Defense clients to migrate to voice over Internet protocol at their personal footstep.
It guarantees these clients “that our resolution shall interoperate with their active equipment,” Carney announced in a statement.
The particular equipment that accepted authentication admits Cisco Catalyst 3550, 4500 and 6500 switches; Cisco 2600 and 3700 gateways; and CallManager 3.3 call processing software.
San Jose, California.-established Cisco has came forth like an important participant in the technology that allows for internet protocol networks to bear voice communications. In July, Boeing Co. Announced it would apply Cisco equipment to build a worldwide voice over Internet protocol network joining over 160,000 employees.