Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has recently evolved from a
simple capability for transporting voice communications into a much
more powerful technology capable of changing the way voice
applications are constructed, delivered, marketed and sold. Whilst
VoIP has clearly provided a focus for much debate within the
telecommunications industry, there has been a clear gulf between
hype and reality. However the questions now being asked have
migrated from 'Will it work?' to 'What will the industry look like
when it is delivered at scale?' In Voice over IP: systems and
solutions, Richard Swale has brought together key contributors from
within the BT Group and externally, to cover all of the important
issues surrounding telephony over IP networks. This authoritative
book examines VoIP as a technology and its consideration within the
industry, the motivations for VoIP networks, a review of the status
of the major components of a VoIP network and their development,
and both current and emerging applications. VoIP technology blurs
the boundaries between fixed, mobile and multimedia communications
and the implications are explored and discussed. The primary market
for this comprehensive book is telecommunications engineers and
developers, service providers and regulators. However, all those
with a technical or business interest in this rapidly developing
area of communications technology will also find this book highly
relevant.
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