Chapter 1:
History and Overview of TelecommunicationsChapter 2:
The Internet and IP NetworkingChapter 3:
Fundamentals of Packetized VoiceChapter 4:
IP Telephony ProtocolsChapter 5:
The Lure of IP Telephony: Can It Work For Me?Chapter 6:
Performance, Quality of Service, and Traffic EngineeringChapter 7:
Gateways Between NetworksChapter 8:
Premise-Based TelephonyChapter 9:
Network-Based IP Telephony ServicesChapter 10:
The Future of IP TelephonyGlossaryResource ListSolution VendorsStandards OrganizationsNewsletters and Information SitesGeneral Interest URLsIndexKen Campis the president and founder of IP Adventures, Inc., a strategic business and technology consulting firm that specializes in helping information professionals use technology to solve business problems. He is also a Consultant Member of Technical Staff with Hill Associates. He lives in Grand Isle, Vermont.
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