Business Voip News Friday 11th September

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Business VoIP Boosts Carrier IP Telephony Market in Second Quarter
Reuters
(Business Wire)– A recent report published by Dell`Oro Group, the trusted source for market information about the networking and telecommunications
AT&T Admits Deal Against VoIP; xG Technology Offers Lower-Cost
Reuters
(Business Wire)– AT&T has admitted to the Federal Communications Commission that it struck a deal to prevent mobile VoIP calling on its 3G network.
A Small-Business Guide to Disaster Recovery
New York Times
Consider using a VoIP system like Grasshopper or Vonage, which let you forward your office lines to other numbers. Companies with 10 or more users might
REG-Coms PLC Issue of Equity
Reuters
Voice over IP (VoIP) is changing the way consumers and businesses make and receive their telephone calls. Coms offers a low-cost VoIP service that can be
Verizon Business Certifies ADTRAN for European VoIP Services
Reuters
Stuart Curzon, group vice president for international sales Verizon Business EMEA, said, “ADTRAN brings real choice to customers of our European VoIP
Expert Patrick Sweeney Explains Security and Political
Reuters
If interested, he can comment on the recent attempts by certain governments to control VoIP use. The mainstream use of digital telephony by businesses is
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Wavion enhances VoIP support for residential and business connectivity
Computer Business Review
By Staff Reporter Wavion has released a new software version with enhanced support for Voice-over-IP (VoIP) applications for residential and business
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Dialing for Dollars: Solana Beach Business Buys voip Web Site
San Diego Business Journal
“We found that voip is one of the more complicated services that business owners make, so we bought voipservice.com to be able to provide a stand-alone site
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D2 Technologies` vPort Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP
Reuters
(Business Wire)– D2 Technologies, the market leader in embedded IP communications software platforms, today announced support for the ECONA CNS3XXX
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Frontier Continues to Invest in West Virginia Broadband Networks
Reuters
(Business Wire)– Frontier Communications is currently investing nearly $4 million in its broadband networks in its Charles Town and Princeton service areas
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Report: Business VoIP Boosts Carrier IP Telephony Market in Second
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Verizon Business boosts European VoIP offering :: VoIP.BIZ-NEWS.COM
By (Pete Wylie)
Verizon Business announced today it has certified the ADTRAN NetVanta 6310 IP Business Gateway for use with its IP Integrated Access solution in Europe. Since the product allows for connectivity with VoIP and TDM end-points,
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AT&T Admits Deal Against VoIP; xG Technology Offers Lower-Cost
By Business Wire
SARASOTA, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– AT&T has admitted to the Federal Communications Commission that it struck a deal to prevent mobile VoIP calling on its 3G network. In fact, no cel.
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Skype Business Push Continues With ShoreTel SIP Interoperability
By Robert Poe
The push to integrate Skype with SMB IP PBXes is speeding up. On the heels of the commercial availability of Skype for Asterisk comes Skype for SIP for ShoreTel. The new capability allows ShoreTel users to make and receive calls via the
VoIP Evolution – http://www.voipevolution.com/
VoIP yet to gain acceptance in India, but possesses great future
By admin
The report provides a brief introduction to VoIP services, talking about its business and revenue models. The report touches upon the regulations on VoIP services in India, TRAI’s recent proposal and talks about DoT’s current stance for
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Brief History of VOIP

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VOIP

VOIP stand for Voice-over-Internet protocol. At a very basic level it is the idea of using a data network to transfer voice between two points. Although voip has become a buzz word in recent years has it origins as far back as the early 1970s. The pioneering work of Danny Cohen at the University of Southern California first tested the Network Voice Protocol (NVP) in December 1973.

Although voip seems to imply that it can only carry voice across the network the reality is that voip can be used to communicate voice, data and video across the network if the software and hardware is in place.

Voip works by taking the voice and sampling it. Most of us have recorded our voice to a digital device be it a computer, a mobile phone or a digital dictaphone. You can even get applications for iPODs to record your voice. The voice samples are converted into data and then stored on the device to be played back at a later date. VIOP works in the same way, taking the voice, sampling it and converting it into binary data. The different is that data isn’t stored locally but the samples are transferred them via the network to the recipient at the other end.

In order for the data to flow smoothly from one point to the other the samples are compressed with a CODEC and sliced into packets or smaller samples. These packets are then pulsed across the network and reassembled at the other end, decompressed and played backed. The whole process is so quick that the users do not notice the process taking place. If the process does become slowed down then jitter can take place. The voice or video then becomes choppy or glitch ridden. In order to over come the problem a fast Ethernet network dedicated to voip improves the flow of data.

There are two major types of equipment used for voip transmissions. The first is the soft phone, this is a system that utilizes a computer with the addition of a microphone and either headphones or speakers. The computer has software installed that acts as the gateway to the network providing the sampling, CODECS and the steaming of the data.

The vast majority of Skype customers use the soft phone route when accessing the service. Although Skype does provide handsets these are still pseudo soft phones as Skype cannot be used with voip analogue telephone adapters (ATAs) and therefore they are restricted to the Skype network.

The other devices for using a voip network are unsurprisingly called hard phones. These are stand alone devices that look like a regular phone but instead of a phone jack they have an internet cable that can be plugged directly into the network.

The advantages for a business in installing a converged voip network are that by using a single network for all communication the maintenance and deployment costs are keep controlled. In order to set up a voip network you will need to find a secure voip provider who will be able to install and run a fast Ethernet network.

There are various Ethernet solutions and Ethernet connections in the market place. Interoute have the largest single pan-European network for voip provision and work for a variety of European governments in providing their voip services.

Antony Heywood (C)

Posted on September 4th, 2009 by admin

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