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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) stories - Page 32

In the same way that copper telephone wires were co-opted for use by computers, the Internet Protocol was co-opted to carry telephone calls. Neither were designed for the purpose and therefore both faced technological limitations. Voice over Internet Protocol describes the transmission of telephone calls on the IP network. This was initially challenging, as IP works on a ‘best effort’ principle and sends traffic in a random stream of ‘packets’, later reassembled at destination in the correct order. Voice and video packets must arrive contiguously or they are garbled. This problem was overcome by various techniques including SIP: Session Initiation Protocol facilitates VOIP calls and is commonly used when you make a call over the internet.
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An Important Voice

Sat, 1st May 2010
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Implementing VoIP solutions can significantly increase LAN traffic. Learn effective techniques to minimise congestion and maintain network efficiency.
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Who should control New Zealand numbers?

Thu, 1st Apr 2010
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As Telecom relinquishes NZ's numbers, the debate intensifies on who should manage them: telcos, regulators, or an independent body?.
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Aussie telco provider targets NZ SMEs

Thu, 4th Mar 2010
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Telarus targets Kiwi SMEs, inking deals with Vector and CityLink, as CEO Jules Rumsey predicts deregulation will drive demand for managed services.
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“You can't suck a golf ball through a straw” - Cisco

Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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Cisco country manager Geoff Lawrie has criticized recent reports questioning the need for ultra fast broadband access in New Zealand.
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Skype has new owner

Thu, 1st Oct 2009
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eBay sells Skype to private investors for USD $1.9 billion, ending an unfruitful alliance but leaving unresolved a critical licensing dispute.
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Virtual conversation

Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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Videoconferencing has seen significant growth in New Zealand, with companies utilising the benefits including faster decision-making and improved collaboration.
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Aurecon extends services with Reliance Globalcom

Sat, 1st Aug 2009
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Global communications service provider Reliance Globalcom has secured a contract extension with global engineering consultancy firm Aurecon.
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Embracing technology to overcome economic challenge

Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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New Zealand businesses must embrace new technologies in order to thrive during the current economic downturn, according to Orcon's Head of Sales and Marketing.
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Creating a flexible work environment

Thu, 1st Jan 2009
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Unified communications technology is providing a new, flexible working environment and helping achieve work-life balance.
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The service provider advantage

Sun, 1st Jun 2008
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Whether you are starting up or looking to expand your business it always counts to make sure you are well informed.
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VoIP -Avoid the pitfalls, while navigating the VoIP labyrinth

Thu, 1st Mar 2007
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Upgrading to a VoIP PBX system requires understanding the differences in communication technologies. IT Net World outlines the key factors.
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Making money out of VoIP

Wed, 1st Nov 2006
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The biggest issue with VoIP is that no matter which vendor's product is sold resellers need to have a network provider to connect the system to.
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The big snip

Fri, 1st Sep 2006
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Let me first begin with a brief explanation of what VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol, pronounced 'voyp') is.