
Applying, deploying, and using the VoIP technology pose some technical problems. Such problems must be properly addressed in order to take advantages of the benefits of this bit of technology. These are called the various IP
network scenarios.
There are several ways by which the VoIP can best serve us. We have the VoIP Test Tools. These tools will further enhance the over-all useful and effectiveness of this modern communication technology. With the aid the required technologies for VoIP applications, these tools are designed to give us maximum satisfaction.
One software tool is the GIPS IP Network Simulator that permits the user to mimic the behavior of the network when it delays or drops the delivery of
digital packets. Users may choose to personalize the scenarios or load the same from files. Another test tool is the GIPS IP WorkBench, which is also a software tool. This assesses VoIP networks and lets the users
load the network with an ordinary traffic profile and carry out some important functions such as measuring packet loss or jitters. These two tools are compatible which means they can be used interchangeably.
As far as I could remember, Internet was first used for laboratory purposes. Indeed, when the discovery of this technology have already penetrated the interests of the government, Internet was bound to serve for military missions. Well, that must have bee
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