VoIP and the benefits it can bring

VoIP and the benefits it can bring

The term VoIP is an acronym for Voice over Internet Protocol, which means voice over the Internet. It is the technology used to deliver voice and multimedia sessions (such as video) via an Internet Protocol (IP). VoIP phones are therefore physical devices or computer/mobile software designed to transmit voice over the Internet. This allows audio signals from a standard telephone to be converted..

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Voice over LTE

Voice over LTE

You may not have heard of voice over LTE (VoLTE) technology, but that does not mean you are not using it! Carriers around the world are deploying this technology to get rid of GSM or CDMA-based circuit networks. The first commercial solution was presented in South Korea in August 2012 and most mobile terminals already support it. The main idea is to use a single network (the packet network),...

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ALL IP by the short hairs-Part 1

ALL IP by the short hairs-Part 1

If we were to summarize the current situation in the ALL IP market, we would see that the migration from ISDN to ALL IP has reached a stage where the number of IP-based telephone connections has exceeded other fixed-line connections such as analog or ISDN. In contrast to other VoIP/SIP providers, Germany’s largest carrier has not been able to offer SIP trunk connections in the last year, thus...

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Long live ALL IP

Long live ALL IP

It is no new that ISDN will soon be switched off. Up to what point the whole procedure is planned to be done is also well known. There will be no or almost no delay because the necessity on the part of the carriers is clearly articulated and mandatory. Companies are forced to take action sooner rather than later. Two possible solutions are available for the conversion to ALL IP. It is time for a...

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ALL IP advances – Deutsche Telekom means business

ALL IP advances – Deutsche Telekom means business

Deutsche Telekom’s customers have to face the fact that their service provider means business. Over a year ago Germany’s largest service provider started cancelling analog and ISDN connections if their customers refused to migrate their voice connection to VoIP. The customers had to choose a new tariff otherwise Deutsche Telekom would terminate the contract. The provider’s plan is now to switch...

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Dismantling the ISDN and POTS networks

Dismantling the ISDN and POTS networks

How can we help carriers dismantle their ISDN networks easily, economically and above all, transparently? Traditional ISDN and POTS communication networks are now obsolete.  Deployments using old technology, the devices making up these networks, etc., have reached, in many cases, the end of their lives.  Another influencing factor is that experts and technicians in this field are approaching, or...

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