
Long before the book of Bill Gates' predictions on the future of the Internet came to our hands we are already fascinated with the many viewpoints and analyses emerging from today's technology experts. One such example is Walter Goralski and Matthew Kolon's IP Telephony. This book is all about the present and the future of VoIP technology. We are aware of how much change
broadband communication has brought to us. But the book illustrates further how much we still need to understand about this new and evolving
facet of communication.
IP Telephony is a book that is written to tout VoIP's benefits. However because the positive far outweigh the negative then it is likely that we will be convinced that VoIP is real breakthrough and is here to stay. In this book, our concerns are answered, and we emerge more insightful about VoIP more than ever.
In a nutshell, Skype is a global Internet telephony company formed with a vision of offering free, high-quality worldwide peer-to-peer calls, a vision realized in a software that makes telecommunication more flexible, cost-effective, and has better audio
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The most common DSL (digital subscriber line) deployment is the asymmetric kind, the one that is delivered to most residences. The advancement in this asymmetric technology is that it provides more bandwidth from the network service provider to the custo
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