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[ProgramimiCOM] You’ll forever have tension between the VoIP application vendor, which doesn’t want you to touch its carefully tuned systems, and the operating system vendor, which will release periodic patches. If you have dreams of unprotected VoIP connections over the Internet, you’ll not only open yourself to huge risks but also put yourself on an upgrade treadmill with your firewall vendor as it tries to get its VoIP code right.
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