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There has been much excitement and talk over the years about the appropriateness of ATM for all manner of telecommunications applications. Many white papers and articles asserted that ATM was the unifying platform that would enable service providers to deliver voice, data, and video to subscribers over a consolidated link, platform, and integrated access device (IAD). Though many of the arguments ...
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VoIP Addressing QoS Beyond the Provider Network
Copyright Copyright © 2008, Patton Electronics Company. All rights reserved.
This White Paper explores the issue of voice quality in VoIP networking and current status of QoS technologies and implementations in today's IP networks. We discuss the QoS mechanisms SmartNode™ employs to ensure the best-possible voice quality over the ...
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Building a Bigger Pipe: Inverse Multiplexing for Transparent Ethernet Bridging over Bonded T1/E1s
Copyright Copyright © 2008, Patton Electronics Company. All rights reserved.
This paper proposes a solution for extending the availability of transparent high-speed Ethernet by re-using the existing T1/E1 TDM network. By employing inverse multiplexing technology with support for jumbo Ethernet ...
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SIP Trunking: IP Telephony for the Enterprise
Copyright Copyright © 2009, Patton Electronics Company.
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SIP, the acronym stands for Session Initiation Protocol, has emerged as the universal standard for Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. As with its predecessors (HTTP for web browsing or SMTP for email), SIP enables users to engage in integrated ...
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Securing Internet Telephony: Encrypting Voice with VoIP-over-VPN
Voice-encrypted VoIP-over-VPN protects the privacy of corporate voice communications over the Internet while delivering the cost-saving benefits of Voice-over-IP.
Introduction Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) offers tremendous cost-savings for the enterprise by means of reduced or eliminated telephony charges, consolidated ...
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