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Voice Over Packet Networks

   by David J. Wright

  Hardcover:
    John Wiley & Sons
    16 March, 2001

   US$77.00 

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Editorial description(s):

Book Info
Concise coverage of the switch from Telco networks to packet switched networks such as IP, ATM, and Frame Relay. Explains how and why this process is necessary, and enables the reader to obtain the information presented quickly through the use of bulleted lists and extensive diagrams. Also includes MEGACO. DLC: Internet telephony.



From the Back Cover
One of the hottest topics in the telecommuncations industry today is the migration of voice traffic from the circuit switched Telco networks to packet switched networks such as IP, ATM, Frame Relay and access technologies such as DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) and Packet Cable. The sheer volume of voice traffic, together with the efficiencies of packet transport and the opportunity to offer new features on voice calls, has made internetworking, between circuit and packet transport, vital while this migration is in progress.

Voice over Packet Networks is comprehensive and compact and will be welcomed by both engineers and planners in the telecommunications industry, as well as graduate and senior undergraduate students on telecommunication courses.


Book Description
One of the hottest topics in the telecommuncations industry today is the migration of voice traffic from the circuit switched Telco networks to packet switched networks such as IP, ATM, Frame Relay and access technologies such as DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) and Packet Cable. The sheer volume of voice traffic, together with the efficiencies of packet transport and the opportunity to offer new features on voice calls, has made internetworking, between circuit and packet transport, vital while this migration is in progress.

Presents a concise treatment of a complex subject providing up-to-date coverage of all relevant packet voice technologies and an evaluation of how they compare
Explains how and why to transport voice over packet networks
Includes MEGACO: Media Gateway Control
Protocol, Voice over Packet Cable and Voice over DSL
Enables the reader to obtain information rapidly by featuring numerous bulleted lists and extensive diagrams

Voice over Packet Networks is comprehensive and compact and will be welcomed by both engineers and planners in the telecommunications industry, as well as graduate and senior undergraduate students on telecommunication courses.





Reader review(s):

A good summary of the VoP, May 23, 2001
This book presents the concepts of VoP in a very clear way. It is an excellent introductory book for both development engineers and for market people.

Best Book for Voice Transport, February 17, 2004
It covers how voice can be transported over different technologies - IP. ATM, Frame Relay and Cable. Technically, very well written. It compares these technology very well. It also covers QoS. If you are in Telecom, keep this book on your desk. To the point and accurate discussion.


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