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Residential VoIP

residential voipIntroduction

Residential VoIP is a type of VoIP service, which is well adapted for household solutions. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) uses your internet connection to place and receive calls. The development of high-speed internet (e.g. broadband connection) has made this technology available for a low monthly flat rate for residential consumers.

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IP Multimedia System Protocol

IMS architecture

Introduction to IMS

IP Multimedia System or IMS describes the NGN (New Generation Networking) architecture for implementing IP-based multimedia and telephony services, defined by the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project). IMS supports multiple access types, including WCDMA, GSM, WLAN, CDMA2000 and any other packet data applications.

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Media Gateway Control Protocol

Media Gateway ControllerIntroduction

Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) is an emerging protocol used for controlling Media Gateways or VoIP Gateways on the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and Internet Protocol (IP). It is an original protocol, which evolved into Media Gateway Controller (MEGACO). It is utilized during a live session in multimedia conferencing.

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Real-time Transport Protocol

Introduction

Real-time Transport Protocol is an Internet Protocol that specifies a format for transmitting audio and video data over the internet. It was developed by the IETF’s, Audio Video Transport Working Group and was first published as RFC 1889 in the year 1996. Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) provides uninterrupted data delivery services with real-time characteristics over an Internal Protocol Network.

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