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VoIP solves regatta communications 'headache'The yearly Charles Regatta in Massachusetts requires a good deal of planning to accommodate the 8,000 participants and 250,000 spectators that flock to the two-day event. But for Ben Hamilton, the assistant director of the regatta, communications in the build-up to the big day present a particular problem. New members of staff are brought in temporarily to help with the organisation of the event, but installing temporary traditional landlines for them to use had proved a hassle. "Between the coordination with the service provider, the billing details and the actual installation - putting in those extra lines each year was my biggest headache," Mr Hamilton told Computer Weekly. To solve this problem of needing a short-term increase in lines, Mr Hamilton turned to VoIP, selecting a system by US-based provider Whaleback which offered a solution which allowed for ramping up of services whenever necessary, as well as round-the-clock monitoring of the lines to help identify issues before they grow into service-suspending problems. Posted on: 2007-11-08, in: General VoIP |
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