One of the fundamental design goals of the Internet was to achieve an unprecedented
level of communications network resilience. As a result, packet-switched networks
fundamentally enable fault tolerance, adaptive routing, and disaster recovery, so it is
quite possible—and can be quite cost-effective—to build IP-based communications
systems that are more reliable than circuit-switched PBX platforms. The key is to start with
the right foundation. Read on.
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