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Convergence - Arrival of Future Shock: State of Telecommunications
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/Convergence_Future_Shock-010321.pdf
Formato: PDF
The introduction of Convergent Technology will have an even greater global impact upon society, government, and business in the manner of how technology-based services are provided. Changes in government, economic theory, industry or technology have historically shared a common list of promises and limitations. Understanding the benefits, limiting factors and worldwide predictable outcome may be improved by examining the driving (market) forces and obstacles of the past.
Convergence Makes Sense: At the Architecture, Network, and Network Services Levels Convergence Makes
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/convergence_makes_sense.pdf
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This white paper examines most of the issues surrounding the adoption of a converged voice and data network in private corporate environment. The paper begins by comparing and contrasting the background of voice and data, and introduces the three main areas covered, convergence at the architecture level, convergence at the network level, and convergence at the network service level.
Convergence: Preparing the Enterprise Network
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/HP_Convergence.pdf
Formato: PDF
Most business and IT leaders are recognizing that the costs and administrative overhead associated with running separate networks for their voice, video, and data communications are growing prohibitively expensive. Moreover, as they explore their multi-service networking options, many are also finding that their existing data networks simply aren't ready for convergence. Download this white paper from HP's ProCurve Networking unit to drill down on the key issues that are driving the adoption of converged voice, video, and data networks. It explains how ProCurve Networking solutions enable you to preserve your existing networking investments while readying your enterprise for convergence.
Corporate Network System Using VoIP Technology
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/r2000_04_111.pdf
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This paper describes the features and functions of the NT-1000 gateway and the CX8000 PBX with IP trunk. The features and functions of both these products can be used together to create a corporate network system using VoIP technology. The paper also describes Hitachi's own corporate network as an example of a large-scale network using VoIP technology.
Creating "Connected Communities" in Regional and Local Government
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/bdm_paper.pdf
Formato: PDF
By adopting new business processes, and the technologies that make them possible, regional and local governments are increasing the effectiveness of their services, improving citizen safety, and boosting economic development. For example, the City of Westminster, London, United Kingdom, has increased the effectiveness of its noise monitoring and street surveillance services by installing wireless devices that city personnel can control from handheld devices. This white paper explains the three key challenges for regional and local governments and describes how different governments across EMEA are meeting them today.
Creating Connected Communities in U.S. State and Local Government
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/ccmigration_09186a008044089d.pdf
Formato: PDF
State and local governments share common challenges - to maintain a safe environment for their citizens, increase service effectiveness, improve educational excellence, and drive economic development. Despite reduced budgets, governments across the United States are achieving these goals today - without increasing operational costs. Governments are improving their services through process change, enabled by advanced network technologies. This white paper explains the main challenges for U.S. state and local governments, and describes how different governments across the country are meeting them today.
Critical Steps for a Successful VoIP Deployment
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/HT-VoIP_11426_V13_10-04-05.pdf
Formato: PDF
Enterprises expect voice and data network convergence to reduce management complexity, drive down operating costs, and enable more efficient communications. However, deploying a real-time application like VoIP across a data network presents unique challenges for network managers concerned about voice quality.
This paper report covers five steps that are critical to ensuring quality of service when transitioning to a VoIP environment, for both the LAN and the WAN: Assess Your Network, Select VoIP Codec, Obtain Metrics, Review Results and Assign the Right Class of Service.
Other considerations are also covered, including optimizing WAN bandwidth, developing a LAN QoS strategy, and understanding Network Address Translation.
CSR: Speaker Recognition From Compressed VoIP Packet Stream
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/rc23499.pdf
Formato: PDF
CELP compressed algorithms (e.g., G729, G723, GSM, etc.) are pervasively used in the emerging VoIP phone calls. It is desired (e.g., for security reason) in many VoIP applications to identify the speaker. This paper investigates an innovative scalable approach to achieve the speaker ID directly from the compressed voice packets. A set of feature vector is first identified and grouped from the compressed voice stream, and then fast clustering mechanism is employed to classify the voice packets for real time speaker identification.
Defining the Space: VoIP, IP Telephony and Convergence
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/DefiningVOIPspace.pdf
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Accompanying any new technology is a litany of terminology and labels. Where the subject matter deals with a convergence of technologies and applications, it is even easier for the terminology to become blurred by common and misdirected use. The purpose of this paper is to align on common definitions and clarify the differences between Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), IP Telephony and Voice and Data Convergence.
Delivering Cost-Effective Advanced Video Services: Intel and Kasenna Combine to Enable Scalable Trip
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/9547sw.pdf
Formato: PDF
Delivering advanced video services promises to be an ideal strategy for service providers who wish to increase average revenue per user (ARPU) and remain competitive. Video on Demand (VOD) and Personal Video Recorder (PVR) services have a strong appeal for customers when delivered as part of a "triple play" that also includes voice and data services. By combining a wide variety of technologies, including 64-bit Intel Xeon processors and open standards such as AdvancedTCA and the Linux operating system, Kasenna has built a cost-effective, comprehensive solution for service providers who wish to deploy advanced video services now, scale them easily as demand increases, and add new digital services as they enter the marketplace.
Delivering Cost-Effective Voice-Over-Cable Modem Without Compromising Future Extensibility
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/cost_effective_vocm.pdf
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As cable-based, voice-over-IP trials prove successful, it has become clear that deploying voice-over-cable modem (VoCM) services is the next major revenue source for Multiple System Operators (MSO). One of the keys to a profitable rollout of VoCM is robustly integrating all of the functions a customer needs today onto a single CPE hardware platform. The primary engineering challenge is balancing the cost of the CPE against future expandability.
Delivering on the Promise of Triple Play Digital Media
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/30177202.pdf
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Consumers have a lot to look forward to in the next few years: Video on demand (VoD), intelligent roaming between GSM and WiFi networks with voice over IP (VoIP), online gaming, interactive TV and access to High-Definition TV (HDTV), and the digital home. This paper examines the technologies needed to make vision a reality, and some important implications for developers.
Deploying VoIP in the Enterprise
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/DeployVoIP_WP.pdf
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Data networks are becoming increasingly viable for supporting telephony and the advantages of converged networks are continuing to make them apparent. Therefore, the time to consider strategies for making the transition to converged networks is now! This paper describes that the reference deployments have been made with great success, and this has helped to create some rules of thumb for assisting in an IP telephony rollout. A successful deployment is assisted by an awareness of where you are going - this comes from considering all of the elements required to deploy and maintain a converged, voice-over-IP (VoIP) capable network.
Deployment Options for IP Telephony and Messaging
http://www.avaya.com/gcm/master-usa/en-us/wowtopics/ipteldeployment/ipteldeployment.htm
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Businesses everywhere are facing growing pressures to deliver greater communications functionality at a reduced cost. IP telephony can be an important tool for meeting such challenges - helping connect employees across the breadth of an organization while flattening and consolidating the network architecture. IP telephony brings the means to consolidate and unify communications applications - think of streamlining disparate voice messaging systems to enhance both internal and external communications. With IP telephony and an innovative approach to messaging, companies can deliver improved functionality across a distributed enterprise and drive out costs by eliminating unnecessary equipment, administration and maintenance.
Designing a Long-Distance VoIP Network
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/longd.pdf
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This document describes the fundamentals of long-distance VoIP and provides a nine-step methodology for designing and implementing a long-distance VoIP network solution. This document is intended to cover the high-level design of a long-distance VoIP network, therefore, it does not discuss specific configuration information.


