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VoIP and Unified Communications

  • Length: 320 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2012-03-20
  • ISBN-10: 1118019210
  • ISBN-13: 9781118019214
  • Sales Rank: #1888075 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

VoIP and Unified Communications: Internet Telephony and the Future Voice Network
Translates technical jargon into practical business communications solutions

This book takes readers from traditional voice, fax, video, and data services delivered via separate platforms to a single, unified platform delivering all of these services seamlessly via the Internet. With its clear, jargon-free explanations, the author enables all readers to better understand and assess the growing number of voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) and unified communications (UC) products and services that are available for businesses.

VoIP and Unified Communications is based on the author’s careful review and synthesis of more than 7,000 pages of published standards as well as a broad range of datasheets, websites, white papers, and webinars. It begins with an introduction to IP technology and then covers such topics as:

  • Packet transmission and switching
  • VoIP signaling and call processing
  • How VoIP and UC are defining the future
  • Interconnections with global services
  • Network management for VoIP and UC

This book features a complete chapter dedicated to cost analyses and payback calculations, enabling readers to accurately determine the short- and long-term financial impact of migrating to various VoIP and UC products and services. There’s also a chapter detailing major IP systems hardware and software. Throughout the book, diagrams illustrate how various VoIP and UC components and systems work. In addition, the author highlights potential problems and threats to UC services, steering readers away from common pitfalls.

Concise and to the point, this text enables readers—from novices to experienced engineers and technical managers—to understand how VoIP and UC really work so that everyone can confidently deal with network engineers, data center gurus, and top management.

Table of Contents

1 IP Technology Disrupts Voice Telephony 1
2 Traditional Telephones Still Set Expectations 17
3 From Circuits to Packets 27
4 Packet Transmission and Switching 37
5 VoIP Signaling and Call Processing 77
6 VoIP and Unified Communications Define the Future 139
7 How VoIP and UC Impact the Network 171
8 Interconnections to Global Services 187
9 Network Management for VoIP and UC 217
10 Cost Analysis and Payback Calculation 231
11 Examples of Hardware and Software 237
12 Appendixes 253

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