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ISBN10: 0071827714 | ISBN13: 9780071827713

ISBN10: 0071827714
ISBN13: 9780071827713
By Richard Swale and Daniel Collins

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Leading-edge VoIP technologies, tools, and standards

Efficiently deliver voice, data, and multimedia content over today's always-on broadband networks with guidance from this fully updated resource. Carrier-Grade VoIP, Third Edition, shows how to set up and administer a highly reliable unified communications platform using the latest tools. Find out how to choose from the complete spectrum of codecs, enable new HD voice and video services, handle security, and maintain optimal QoS. This comprehensive guide offers start-to-finish details on carrier-grade VoIP network design, troubleshooting, and interconnection.

Coverage includes:

  • HD voice services
  • Internet, IP, and VoIP standards
  • Speech-coding techniques
  • H.323 and multimedia conferencing
  • SIP messages and architecture
  • The SS7 protocol suite
  • Interconnecting VoIP networks
  • QoS policies and enforcement
  • Security and privacy issues
  • VoIP network design

Ch. 1. Introduction
Ch. 2. Transporting Voice by Using IP
Ch. 3. Speech-Coding Techniques
Ch. 4. H.323
Ch. 5. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Ch. 6. Media Gateway Control and the Softswitch Architecture
Ch. 7. VoIP and SS7
Ch. 8. Quality of Service (QoS)
Ch. 9. Interconnecting Carrier VoIP Networks
Ch. 10. Designing a Voice Over IP Network
Appendix A. Table of Erlang B
Appendix B. Visual Basic Code for Erland Calculations
Appendix C. Packet Overhead / Coding Efficiency
Glossary of Acronyms
References
Index

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