There are more than a few aspects to deploying a Voice over Internet Protocol network and making it work well. And while you may be aware of a couple of big issues with VoIP, such as security, there are likely a few others you aren't aware of. One is the cost of pulling the technology in and maintenance and management investment once it's up and running. That's why a few enterprises are honing VoIP network skills in-house before launching such an initiative. Another issue is that deployment won't be as easy as some vendors and pundits might lead you to believe. From configuring IP addresses to hardware integration, deployment comes with a huge suitcase of issues that need to be addressed before you're in the midst of the project. Find out more about the top five aspects you need to be aware of before jumping onto the VoIP bandwagon. Article [1]