IP Telephony

416 pages | 1999 | PDF | 1,4 Mb

Demystifying the operation of Intenet telephone protocols and technologies, IP Telephony, by Walter Goralski and Matthew Kolon, establishes a solid framework for Internet-powered voice communications. This quick-study reference explains the world of central switches and signaling protocols, exploring every phase of telephony from billing to caller ID to voice routing protocols. Conversely, explores the existing structure of the Internet and the IP protocol stack to explain the world of routers and connectionless IP.

You’ll find a bonanza of examples that demonstrate how organizations; local, national and global can employ Internet telephony both to save money and to provide services ranging from Internet faxing to solving a multitude of problems. This plain- guide lets you.. *See how to make your existing do double duty as your phone system *Explore voice-enabled sites for everything from Internet telemarketing to customer support *Understand the implementation standards, SS7, H.323, RSVP, the ITU G.x series, and more *Recognize the role of Internet telephone gateways *Understand the relationship between quality of service (QOS), frame relay, and ATM as voice vehicles *And much more

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