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If a user has only one data circuit but wants a VoIP set, will the department be charged for an extra data circuit?

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If a user has only one data circuit but wants a VoIP set, will the department be charged for an extra data circuit?

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A single data circuit can be used for both data and VoIP access, assuming that the user is using a soft phone. If the same user wants to use a VoIP set, a second data circuit would be required. If there is an existing voice service in the room, NUIT can use existing voice wiring for VoIP voice services. If there is no wiring in the room, NUIT will need to pull wire and charge for it accordingly.

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