Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. >Recent advances in VoIP (Voice over IP) technology have made it the solution of choice for voice service because of its low cost and increased reliability. Voice Over IP Crash Course offers practical technology coverage, while discussing the business, strategic and competitive implications of VoIP deployment in corporations. The book also covers the challenges faced by service providers as they evolve to an IP infrastructure while continuing to operate the PSTN.…mehr
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. >Recent advances in VoIP (Voice over IP) technology have made it the solution of choice for voice service because of its low cost and increased reliability. Voice Over IP Crash Course offers practical technology coverage, while discussing the business, strategic and competitive implications of VoIP deployment in corporations. The book also covers the challenges faced by service providers as they evolve to an IP infrastructure while continuing to operate the PSTN.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven Shepard (Williston, VT) is a professional writer and educator specializing in international telecommunications. He has written and taught technical courses on a broad range of topics around the globe. He is the author of several books, including Telecommunications Convergence and Optical Networking Demystified.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: The PSTN Chapter 2: The Challenge of QoS. Chapter 3: Enterprise Service Models Chapter 4: Voice Digitization Techniques Chapter 5: The So-Called "Legacy PSTN." Part II: Evolution Chapter 6: The Evolution to VoIP Chapter 7: The Economic Promise of Converged Network Architectures Chapter 8: High-level Issues and Trends Chapter 9: Changes in the Enterprise Model that Make VoIP Desirable Chapter 10: IP and Wireless Part III: IP Protocols Chapter 11: Overview of TCP/IP and Related Protocols Chapter 12: Switching vs. Routing and Layer 2/Layer 3 Conundrum Chapter 13: VoIP Standards Part IV: VoIP Networks Chapter 14: IP Protocols vs. PSTN Chapter 15: Network Components Chapter 16: Interworking between SS7 and IP-based Protocols Appendix A: VoIP Products and Manufacturer Strategies for Success. Glossary Resources
Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: The PSTN Chapter 2: The Challenge of QoS. Chapter 3: Enterprise Service Models Chapter 4: Voice Digitization Techniques Chapter 5: The So-Called "Legacy PSTN." Part II: Evolution Chapter 6: The Evolution to VoIP Chapter 7: The Economic Promise of Converged Network Architectures Chapter 8: High-level Issues and Trends Chapter 9: Changes in the Enterprise Model that Make VoIP Desirable Chapter 10: IP and Wireless Part III: IP Protocols Chapter 11: Overview of TCP/IP and Related Protocols Chapter 12: Switching vs. Routing and Layer 2/Layer 3 Conundrum Chapter 13: VoIP Standards Part IV: VoIP Networks Chapter 14: IP Protocols vs. PSTN Chapter 15: Network Components Chapter 16: Interworking between SS7 and IP-based Protocols Appendix A: VoIP Products and Manufacturer Strategies for Success. Glossary Resources
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