Investigation of VoIP and implementation
Ede, Aghedo (2011)
Ede, Aghedo
Turun ammattikorkeakoulu
2011
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201201091115
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201201091115
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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is the technology used to transmit conversations digitally over the Internet. VoIP is being adopted globally and changing the landscape of telecommunications for businesses and consumers. This thesis describes the investigation of VoIP and how it compares to traditional phone systems, voice characteristics, implementation challenges, digital voice process, testing and result, the standards organizations promoting the technology, and what this means for us now and in the future.
The evolution of VoIP interconnection is examined with a simplified strategic process throughout this thesis, where the current state of interconnection is first identified, followed by the definition of interconnection as a desired future state in the evolution of VoIP networks and different interconnection models are identified as routes to this future state. Different VoIP interconnection models are then analyzed with an intention to find out if some of the interconnection models suits better than the others for VoIP interconnection purposes in order to become a dominant design on this area.
The evolution of VoIP interconnection is examined with a simplified strategic process throughout this thesis, where the current state of interconnection is first identified, followed by the definition of interconnection as a desired future state in the evolution of VoIP networks and different interconnection models are identified as routes to this future state. Different VoIP interconnection models are then analyzed with an intention to find out if some of the interconnection models suits better than the others for VoIP interconnection purposes in order to become a dominant design on this area.