<P>The number of worldwide VoIP customers is well over 38 million and thanks to popularity of inexpensive, high quality services such as skype is projected to increase to nearly 250 million within the next three years. The future of voice transport has officially arrived.</P> <P></P> <P><STRONG>Th
VoIP Handbook: Applications, Technologies, Reliability, and Security
β Scribed by Syed A. Ahson, Mohammad Ilyas
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 472
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The number of worldwide VoIP customers is well over 38 million and thanks to popularity of inexpensive, high quality services such as skype is projected to increase to nearly 250 million within the next three years. The future of voice transport has officially arrived.
The VoIP Handbook: Applications, Technologies, Reliability, and Security captures the current state of the artΒ in VoIP technology and serves as the comprehensive reference on this soon-to-be ubiquitous technology. It also provides:
- A step-by-step methodology to evaluate VoIP performance prior to network implementation
- An invaluable overview of implementation challenges and several VoIP multipoint conference systems
- Unparalleled coverage of design and engineering issues such VoIP traffic, QoS requirements, and VoIP flow
As this promising technologyβs popularity increases, new demands for improved quality, reduced cost, and seamless operation will only increase. Edited by preeminent wireless communications experts Ahson and Illyas, the VoIP Handbook guides you to successful deployment.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging is now used by the department of defense and many of the worldβs largest retailers including Wal-Mart. As RFID continues to infiltrate industries worldwide, organizations must harness a clear understanding of this technology in order to maximize its pote
Location-Based Services Handbook: Applications, Technologies, and Security is a comprehensive reference containing all aspects of essential technical information on location-based services (LBS) technology. With broad coverage ranging from basic concepts to research-grade material, it presents a muc
As the 'network is the computer' slogan becomes reality so reliability and security of networked applications become more important. Not only are hospitals, air traffic control systems, and telephone systems becoming more networked, but business applications are increasingly based on the open world