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A global manufacturer of automobile parts wants to implement specialized voice applications to increase productivity and reduce the cost of overseas toll calls. Which Cisco solution best matches this business need?()

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2021-12-31 18:44
A、Optical network
B、Digital subscriber line (DSL)
C、Internet Protocol (IP) telephony
D、Wireless local-area network (WLAN)
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C

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