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23 Nov 2009SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a new technology which allows for the creation of virtual phone lines between your PBX and the public network.Is SIP therefore a cost effective alternative to ISDN? The following explores this question.
In: computers
10 Feb 2009VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a technology used to carry voice conversations using IP by digitizing voice into discrete packets that are transferred independently over the IP network. This is in contrast to traditional circuit-switched protocols used in the Public Switched Telephone Network. In simple terms a VoIP handset converts an analogue voice signal into a digital signal (binary data) that can be placed in an IP packet. For example, the telephone user speaks into their handset. The voice vibrates the diaphragm in the handset microphone and converts these vibrations to an analogue electrical signal. The analogue electrical signal is sampled at regular intervals (e.g. 8000 times per second) and each sample is assigned a binary number – typically 8 bits long. The binary data is assembled into small packets and inserted into the data field of the IP packet and sent to the destination.
In: computers
10 Feb 2009A professional who knows how to design, install and maintain the telecommunication and computer is known as a telecommunications network engineer. A network engineer will have the exact idea about the business processes and can make certain about the designs suggested for the process of the business, it is not a technical role. The infrastructure should make sure that their business reaches all the goals and produces long term productivity. If the designed network infrastructure is below the specifications then the business will become idle.