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IP Communications Express Solution for the Small and Medium-Sized Office or Branch Cisco CallManager
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/ccmigration_09186a00801c637f.pdf
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The goal to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs through technology is an ongoing effort for businesses of all sizes, but more importantly for the small and medium-sized business (SMB). Over the past two years, customers have been moving from a strictly cost-cutting mode of operation to investment in applications that will simplify operations and increase revenues. These include real-time applications for voice, collaborative applications for videoconferencing and Web conferencing, or basic Web applications for sales-management and inventory-tracking tools.
IP Communications Solutions
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/IPCS_vm1.pdf
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This paper looks at the benefits of Creating a Collaborative Workforce to Deliver Competitive Advantage and Measurable Return on Investment.
IP Communications Solutions for Today's Business Challenges
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/cdccont_0900aecd800c954a.pdf
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This e-zine features 11 articles discussing IP telephony management, potential, and trends. The article titles are as follows: IP Telephony on the Rise; Four Technologies to Raise Your Results; Productivity Potential; IP Telephony: Thinking Outside the Talk Box; Enhanced Communications with IP Telephony; A Higher Standard of Service at Arizona State Savings & Credit Union; IP Communications Made Easy; China Discovers IP Telephony; Bend, Oregon Converges with IP Telephony; Enterprise-Wide IP Telephony; and IP Telephony Management.
IP Convergence: Solutions in Practice
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/IP_convergence_NHS_draft02.pdf
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This paper looks at the practical issues involved in the migration towards integrated networks carrying multimedia traffic, a key element in the delivery of the NHS Plan. The paper examines the context in which enterprise networks are evolving towards widespread deployment of, and the factors driving convergence. At the end, paper addresses some practical issues, which the Network Manager needs to address in moving towards full convergence while minimising risk and disruption.
IP Convergence: Solutions in Practice (Computerworld)
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/cablewireless.pdf
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This technical overview looks at the practical issues involved in the migration towards integrated IP networks carrying multimedia traffic. Split into 3 parts it examines the context in which enterprise networks are evolving towards widespread deployment of IP, and the factors driving convergence: discusses the future of IP networking, and the benefits that convergence will bring, in the form of new integrated applications and extended access to corporate resources. Finally it addresses some practical issues which the Network Manager needs to address and considers two possible scenarios to illustrate how solutions from Cable & Wireless are specifically designed to simplify and facilitate the migration.
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Service Architecture
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/090094038005df2f_White_paper.pdf
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Service providers are looking to migrate their voice services to VoIP to save costs and generate revenue from real time communications services that work together in seamless fashion. The evolution to VoIP opens the door for several classes of new services such as presence-enabled services, multimedia services, collaboration services, and more. This white paper examines the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) service delivery architecture, and how Lucent can provide a complete network solutions approach to VoIP.
IP Multimedia Subsystem: IMS - Overview and Applications
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/ims_july2004.pdf
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This white paper presents an overview of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), provides examples of various services that this new environment can offer to end users, and outlines the benefits of IMS as a service delivery environment. The goal is to explain why operators should purchase and deploy such a new core network domain and, more importantly, what benefits IMS brings to the mobile network operators and end-users in terms of new services and the overall experience.
IP Network Access System
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/r2000_04_105.pdf
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Networks based on the Internet protocol (IP), i.e., the Internet and intranets, are turning into "extranets," and expanding to provide electronic commerce. The access networks at the entrances of IP networks are being diversified, and transmission speeds are being increased by adopting various types of access media (metal, radio, optics, etc.) This paper describes the requirements for IP network access systems and describes the technological developments related to access networks that Hitachi has been undertaking for the future.
IP Network Solutions: Interconnecting VoIP Networks and the PSTN (for Smaller Service Providers)
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/028991.pdf
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss and explore the issues, challenges, and solutions of interconnecting IP technology with SS7 technology to provide VoIP access to the PSTN. This paper focuses on a distributed ownership infrastructure model, designed for the smaller service provider, where the PSTN access is outsourced to a third party. This model is offered by VeriSign through its SIP-7 Service.
IP Network Solutions: Outsourcing the Softswitch Functionality
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/001939.pdf
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Managing operational costs is a top priority for service providers. The introduction of next generation technology provides an opportunity for carriers and resellers to reduce costs while deploying highly scalable networks. The purpose of this paper is to discuss and explore the issues, challenges, and solutions of implementing IP technology within a telecommunication carrier's network. This paper will focus on a distributed ownership infrastructure model where the softswitch is outsourced to a third party.
IP Over Optical Network: Architectural Aspects
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/rajago.pdf
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This article describes the architectural alternatives for interconnecting IP routers over optical networks, considering the routing and signaling issues. The application of IP-based protocols for dynamic provisioning and restoration of lightpaths, as well as the interworking of multi-vendor optical networks are described.
IP PBX for Service Oriented Architectures Communications Web Services
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/SphereWP-IPPBXforServiceOrientedArchitectures.pdf
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Nowadays business-savvy CIOs are exploring ways in which information technology can be better leveraged to improve the efficiency and productivity of the enterprise. In practice, CIOs are embracing the concepts of Service Oriented Architectures and rethinking how the different business systems in use within the enterprise can be designed to allow each system to leverage the benefits of any other system. Sphere Communications Inc. has developed the next generation of IP PBX (Sphericall) as a business software system that is able to deliver a rich set of communications services to a host of other business applications within the context of a Service Oriented Architecture.
IP Service Intelligence at the Network Edge: Differentiation for DSL Providers
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/ipsvcs.pdf
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The market for Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) services is burgeoning; new market entrants are spurring intensified competition for both residential and business customers. In this environment, best-effort Internet access no longer offers significant differentiation. To be competitive, service providers--including Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs), Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Inter-Exchange Carriers (IXCs), Application Service Providers (ASPs), and others--must offer a much wider range of high-value services, such as toll-quality Voice over DSL (VoDSL), Frame Relay, corporate virtual private networks (VPNs), and real-time video streaming. In addition, provider network platforms must cost-effectively offer a wide range of services to a broad base of subscribers. Network platforms with Internet Protocol (IP) service intelligence scale easily, enabling service providers to respond quickly to subscriber growth. They support the widest possible range of value-added broadband services, allowing providers to operate at peak cost-efficiency in today's ATM-dominated networking environment, as well as migrate seamlessly to tomorrow's IP-centric networking environment. This Technology Guide examines the key elements of IP-optimized DSL networking platforms and explains how they support successful DSL service strategies. An IP test at the end of the Guide serves as a checklist for evaluating a DSL platform's ability to cost-effectively deliver competitive broadband services.
IP Telephony - A More than Profitable Solution
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/wp_ip_telephony.pdf
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IP Telephony allows transmission of telephone conversations via the same means and using the same technology currently used for the majority of companies’ data communications – both internal and external – the so-called “IP networks”. This paper explains the concept of IP telephony and discusses the advantages of IP telephony in terms of cost savings, improvement in productivity and client attention. It also briefs about the factors assisting in implementation of this technology.
IP Telephony and Convergence Evolution: The Second Generation - 2gIP - Is Here
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/2GIPInfoTech.pdf
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This white paper talks about converged evolution of IP Telephony and briefly explains Siemens’ OpenScape, the first 2gIP application. OpenScape is a presence-based, real-time multimodal communications application that reduces operating cost and improves asset efficiency. It is comprised of a presence-based communications applications suite, a multi-resource collaboration suite, and a communications broker. OpenScape drives productivity improvements, cost reductions and business process improvements.


