In this episode of History of Networking, Alistair Woodman joins us to discuss the beginnings of commercial VoIP including a look at early protocols, CTI and the early days of ATM versus Frame-Relay versus IP.
Alistair Woodman
Guest
Russ White
Host
Donald Sharp
Host
Phil Gervasi
Host
Jordan Martin
Host
Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Despite its many benefits, VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a technology still shrouded in mystery in today’s business world. It has great benefits which is been ignored in larger scale.
[…] space in which useful features can be developed is in supporting specific application requirements. For instance, it was a big deal getting voice to run on IP. Today, we throw bandwidth and some light QoS at the problem, and call it done. We still have a lot […]
[…] space in which useful features can be developed is in supporting specific application requirements. For instance, it was a big deal getting voice to run on IP. Today, we throw bandwidth and some light QoS at the problem and call it done. We still have a lot […]