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IP
telephony refers to the real-time transmission
of voice signals encapsulated in data packets
and transported over a dedicated data network
or the public Internet. Through the use of Internet
Protocol (IP), analog voice signals are converted
into data packets, which are sent over the same
data networks used for general computing. Because
voice signals travel as data packets just
like packets containing e-mail, document files
or web pages you no longer need a separate
voice network to handle telephone calls.
This is the essence of "new world" telephony: the
convergence of data and voice. Simply stated, data is data, and voice is data,
too! IP telephony is a breakthrough, enabling technology that offers tremendous
opportunities for both businesses and individuals to save money and take
advantage of "killer apps" that are possible only in a converged data
and voice framework. To understand why IP telephony is such an efficient,
cost-effective means of transmitting voice signals, it's helpful to know
something about old world telephony.
Old World
The
phone system as we know it has not changed much
over the last century. Almost all calls are still
placed on the public switched telephone network
(PSTN). The "last mile" to your home
or office still terminates in a central office
(CO), and COs are connected by trunk lines. All
calls are point-to-point connections that are
"nailed up" for the duration of the
call, consuming full bandwidth of the line
even during periods of silence. This is inherently
inefficient.
New World
IP telephony offers significant advantages over the old world phone system.
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IP telephony enables the convergence of networks. You no longer need separate
voice and data networks. You can now handle voice, data and even video on a
single network. This reduces costs for wiring, support staff and service
contracts.
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IP telephony enables much more efficient use of bandwidth. Because voice
packets are created and transmitted only during periods of conversation, you
dont use any bandwidth during periods of silence.
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Calls that take place on an IP network are not subject to variable fees for
distance the call travels.
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Because IP telephony gateways interface with the PSTN, customers enjoy seamless
integration with old world telephony.
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More good news: you don't need to abandon all of your old systems. IP telephony
products interoperate with legacy PBXs, voice mail systems, interactive voice
response (IVR) systems, attendant consoles and call center applications.
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Finally, IP telephony allows you to leverage the power of advanced
communications applications, such as unified messaging and the PC-based Cisco
IP Soft Phone. This means you can check your voice mail and e-mail by phone or
PC from anywhere!
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