Fundamentals of Packet Telephony Networks

The increased efficiency of packet networks (for example, VoIP networks) and the ability to statistically multiplex voice traffic with data packets allows companies to maximize their return on investment (ROI) in data network infrastructures. Multiplexing voice traffic with data traffic reduces the number of costly circuits dedicated to servicing voice applications.

As demand for voice services expands, it is important to understand the different requirements of voice and data traffic. Previously, voice and data networks were separate and could not impact each other. Today, it is necessary to determine the protocols available to control voice calls and ensure that data flows are not negatively impacted. ...

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