Inherent Cost Advantages of VoIP Networks
The purpose of this document is to explain the cost elements and clarify the cost advantages of VoIP over TDM networks. These advantages relate to capex and opex (which is crucial in times of decreasing margins), as well as the types of services supported.
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VoIP Telecommunication of the Future
VoIP is beginning to make its presence felt, with several service providers beginning to deploy this technology enabling their customers to enjoy telephony at significantly low costs (ever tried Dial Pad?). Large corporations are using IP telephony to communicate between their offices spread across geographic locations (for those who are aware, we have IP phones here in MindTree conference rooms), thereby significantly cutting down communication costs.
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Voice over IP Solutions
Although voice over IP (VoIP) has been in existence for some years, service demands are forcing a rapid evolution of the technology. The pace of service integration (convergence) with new and existing networks continues to increase as VoIP products and services develop. Also, the promise of broadband services and the integration of voice and data at all levels further the need for VoIP applications.
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Acquiring VoIP Knowledge Training Needs and How to Meet Them
This document provides a perspective on requisite VoIP expertise within a Service Provider organization. In addition, Service Providers selling a Hosted IP solution into the Enterprise market will need to ensure a sufficient level of technical understanding within their customer's organizations. This document also provides insight into this level of knowledge as well as the issues Enterprises will face in acquiring this knowledge should they be considering an onsite IP PBX solution.
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VoIP Telephony:Benefits for Businesses
This paper will explore the benefits of VoIP technology to businesses as end-users, as well as steps for acquiring service.
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10 Critical Questions to Ask Before Launching into VoIP
This document is written particularly for service providers interested in selling VoIP services to residential and business end-users.
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RTP Control Protocol Extended Reports (RTCP XR)
This document defines the Extended Report (XR) packet type for the RTP Control Protocol (RTCP), and defines how the use of XR packets can be signaled by an application if it employs the Session Description Protocol (SDP).
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The VoIP Dilemma
This paper intends to discuss the general security concerns that need to be considered during the design and implementations of a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) converged infrastructure. Physical, operating system, power, confidentiality, and protocol issues will be covered to the extent that the reader should recognize the many facets of securing such an all encompassing technology.
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Drivers for VOIP
This brief white paper discussed the motivations for developing Voice over IP technologies, and considers the issues facing network managers when justifying the deployment of voice over IP.
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Building Voice over IP
Discusses H.323 vs. SIP, Strategies for building VoIP networks, A full-blown IP telephony solution, and A migration strategy.
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