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VoIP for the Enterprise Format: Online School: Telecommunications Research Associates Venue: St. Marys Tel.: 1-800-872-4736, 1-785-437-2000 This course presents an overview of Voice over IP for the enterprise. The course includes market drivers, network architectures, services, standards as well as challenges such as security, quality of service, reliability, and availability. |
Broadband VoIP for the Home Format: Online School: Telecommunications Research Associates Venue: St. Marys Tel.: 1-800-872-4736, 1-785-437-2000 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has moved from being a leading edge technology to a widely deployed service. Today, there are many options for obtaining VoIP in almost any home as a standard residential service - from cable companies, traditional telephone companies, independent VoIP providers and others. This eTopic explains the basic functions of how VoIP works for a home user, without getting into detailed protocol definitions . It also discusses the challenges that currently face VoIP Se... |
VoIP Challenges: E911, CALEA, Security Format: Online School: Telecommunications Research Associates Venue: St. Marys Tel.: 1-800-872-4736, 1-785-437-2000 As VoIP becomes more broadly deployed and accepted, obstacles and challenges are becoming more prevalent. Regulatory agencies are requiring VoIP service providers to conform to certain requirements that, until recently, only applied to traditional carriers. This includes support of Enhanced 911 emergency service and the ability for law enforcement agencies to intercept voice calls on IP networks in accordance with the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA). At the same time, u... |
VoIP Call Control: SIP Format: Online School: Telecommunications Research Associates Venue: St. Marys Tel.: 1-800-872-4736, 1-785-437-2000 Voice over IP (VoIP) is growing rapidly in both enterprise and public networks. Drivers for this growth include lower cost, and the ability to offer new services. SIP is at the heart of many VoIP deployments and is especially important for the support of services such as presence or web-related features. This course explains SIPs fundamental capabilities and why SIP has become a dominant network control protocol.
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VoIP Interworking with the PSTN Format: Online School: Telecommunications Research Associates Venue: St. Marys Tel.: 1-800-872-4736, 1-785-437-2000 Voice over IP (VoIP) has evolved to become a mainstream technology for implementing voice services. However, the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) will continue to carry the bulk of the worlds phone calls for many years. This course explains how a VoIP network connects to and interworks with the PSTN to ensure consistent service and coverage. An overview of Signaling System 7, the call control of the PSTN, is provided followed by how SS7 interworks with the most common VoIP call con...
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