Voice Over Internet Protocol
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VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol refers to sending voice and fax phone calls over data networks, particularly the Internet. This technology offers cost savings by making more efficient use of the existing network.
Traditionally, voice and data were carried over separate networks optimized to suit the differing characteristics of voice and data traffic. With advances in technology, it is now possible to carry voice and data over the same networks whilst still catering for the different characteristics required by voice and data.
Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VOIP) is an emerging technology that allows telephone calls or faxes to be transported over an IP data network. The IP network could be
A local area network in an office
A wide area network linking the sites of a large international organization
A corporate intranet
The internet
Any combination of the above
There can be no doubt that IP is here to stay. The explosive growth of the Internet, making IP the predominate networking protocol globally, presents a huge opportunity to dispense with separate voice and data networks and use IP technology for voice traffic as well as data. As voice and data network technologies merge, massive infrastructure cost savings can be made as the need to provide separate networks for voice and data can be eliminated.
Most traditional phone networks use the Public Switched Telephone Network(PSTN), this system employs circuit-switched technology that requires a dedicated voice channel to be assigned to each particular conversation. Messages are sent in analog format over this network.
Today, phone networks are on a migration path to VoIP. A VoIP system employs a packet-switched network, where the voice signal is digitized, compressed and packetized. This compressed digital message no longer requires a voice channel. Instead, a message can be sent across the same data lines that are used for the Intranet or Internet and a dedicated channels is no longer needed. The message can now share bandwidth with other messages in the network.
Normal data traffic is carried between PC s, servers, printers, and other networked devices through a company s worldwide TCP/IP network. Each device on the network has an IP address, which is attached to every packet for routing. Voice-over-IP packets are no different.
Users may use appliances such as Symbol s NetVision phone to talk to other IP phones or desktop PC-based phones located at company sites worldwide, provided that a voice-enabled network is installed at the site. Installation simply involves assigning an IP address to each wireless handset.
VOIP lets you make toll-free long distance voice and fax calls over existing IP data networks instead of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Today business that implement their own VOIP solution can dramatically cut long distance costs between two or more locations
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I N T R O D U C T I O N
Using an ordinary phone for most people is a common daily occurrence as is listening to your favorite CD containing the digitally recorded music. It is only a small extension to these technologies in having your voice transmitted in data packets. The transmission of voice in the phone network was done originally using an analog signal but this has been replaced in much of the world by digital networks. Although many of our phones are still analog, the network that carries that voice has become digital.
In today’s phone networks, the analog voice going into our analog phones is digitized as it enters the phone network. This digitization process, shown in Figure 1 below, records a sample of the loudness (voltage) of the signal at fixed intervals of time. These digital voice samples travel through the network one byte at a time.
At the destination phone line, the byte is put into a device that takes the voltage number and produces that voltage for the destination phone. Since the output signal is the same as the input signal, we can understand what was originally spoken.
The evolution of that technology is to take numbers that represent the voltage and group them together in a data packet similar to the way computers send and receive information to the Internet. Voice over IP is the technology of taking units of sampled speech data.
So at its most basic level, the concept of VoIP is straightforward. The complexity of VoIP comes in the many ways to represent the data, setting up the connection between the initiator of the call and the receiver of the call, and the types of networks that carry the call.
Using data packets to carry voice is not just done using IP packets. Although it won't be discussed, there is also voice over Frame Relay (VoFR) and Voice over ATM (VoATM) technologies. Many of the issues VoIP being discussed also apply to the other packetized voice technologies.
The increasing multimedia contents in Internet have reduced drastically the objections to putting voice on data networks. Basically, the Internet objections to putting voice on data networks. Basically, the Internet Telephony is to transmit multimedia information in discrete packets like voice or video over Internet or any other IP-based Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN). The commercial Voice Over IP (Internet Protocol) was introduced in early 1995 when VocalTec introduced its Internet telephone software. Because the technologies and the market have gradually reached their maturity, many industry leading companies have developed their products for Voice Over IP applications since 1995.
VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL
VoIP or “Voice over Internet Protocol” refers to sending voice and fax phone calls over data networks, particularly the Internet. This technology offers cost savings by making more efficient use of the existing network.
Traditionally, voice and data were carried over separate networks optimized to suit the differing characteristics of voice and data traffic. With advances in technology, it is now possible to carry voice and data over the same networks whilst still catering for the different characteristics required by voice and data.
Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VOIP) is an emerging technology that allows telephone calls or faxes to be transported over an IP data network. The IP network could be
• A local area network in an office
• A wide area network linking the sites of a large international organization
• A corporate intranet
• The internet
• Any combination of the above
There can be no doubt that IP is here to stay. The explosive growth of the Internet, making IP the predominate networking protocol globally, presents a huge opportunity to dispense with separate voice and data networks and use IP technology for voice traffic as well as data. As voice and data network technologies merge, massive infrastructure cost savings can be made as the need to provide separate networks for voice and data can be eliminated.
Most traditional phone networks use the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), this system employs circuit-switched technology that requires a dedicated voice channel to be assigned to each particular conversation. Messages are sent in analog format over this network.
Today, phone networks are on a migration path to VoIP. A VoIP system employs a packet-switched network, where the voice signal is digitized, compressed and packetized. This compressed digital message no longer requires a voice channel. Instead, a message can be sent across the same data lines that are used for the Intranet or Internet and a dedicated channel are no longer needed. The message can now share bandwidth with other messages in the network.
Normal data traffic is carried between PC’s, servers, printers, and other networked devices through worldwide TCP/IP network of a company. Each device on the network has an IP address, which is attached to every packet for routing. Voice-over-IP packets are no different. Users may use appliances such as Symbol’s NetVision phone to talk to other IP phones or desktop PC-based phones located at company sites worldwide, provided that a voice-enabled network is installed at the site. Installation simply involves assigning an IP address to each wireless handset.
VOIP lets you make toll-free long distance voice and fax calls over existing IP data networks instead of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Today business that implements their own VOIP solution can dramatically cut long distance costs between two or more locations.
SCENARIOS IN INTERNET TELEPHONY
PC to PC
PC to Phone
Phone to Phone
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Voice Over Internet Protocol

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Telecommunications Service
- The basic telephone communications are based on the PSTN line cost using single co-axial cable for the transmission of data.
- Through past 20 years cellular phones has been
the medium for interactions

Information Service
- Provides enhanced communication service that involves data storage/processing i.e. Internet access, voice mail….

What is VoIP, Why?


Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is a technology that helps you to make voice calls using a broadband Internet connection

A major implementation of VoIP is to bypass long distance calls by transporting calls over an IP network

VoIP allows communications on existing IP networks without adding additional lines or bandwidth

Implementation


- ILS is a kind of server which allows the VoIP users to create an environment for communication.
- This ILS is capable to work with the protocols which are able to hold the IP packets


Wireless adjuncts such as POS scanners and wireless handsets can roam and still be connected to the main office via IP

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