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- Switching to VoIP: Traditional Apps on the Converged Network
- When first designed, landline phone service was intended to carry sound signals, and its uses as a carrier of data were years away from realization. It's ironic that the technology that predated the telephone was itself a data transport technology: the telegraph. This device carried encoded messages from terminal to...
- Tags: Fax Machine, VoIP, Phone, Converged Network, Network, O'Reilly Media Inc., Telegraph, Telephone Network, Landline Phone, Fax, Modems, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Hardware, Components
- Book chapters 2005-06-23
- Major innovations that have changed history
- Major innovations that have changed historyBricks... Just so everyone will understand I'm not just talking about "high tech" innovations, I though a good place to start would be bricks.They and dressed stone were the fundamental material which allowed the creation of large public structures... The Mayans built incredibly intricate palaces...
- Tags: brick, economics, gunpowder, history, innovation, off-topic, powder, smoke, Surflover, technology, telegraph, west
- Discussion threads 2005-10-14
- Learn how to handle legacy phone technologies when you move to VoIP
- This chapter from the O'Reilly book Switching to VoIP opens by explaining, "When first designed, landline phone service was intended to carry sound signals, and its uses as a carrier of data were years away from realization. It's ironic that the technology that predated the telephone was itself a data...
- Tags: brainchild, carrier, computer, converged network, data network, distance, fax, fax machine, IP, IP telephony, landline phone, lifetime, messaging, modem, mold, network, P2P, realization, slew, telegraph, telephone, telephone network, telephony, tool, voice, voicemail, VoIP
- Download resources 2005-07-02
- History of the telegraph offers a look at the future of IT
- IT managers who don't want to be left behind should look back for a glimpse of the future. In this week's edition of Artner's Law, TechRepublic columnist Bob Artner draws parallels between the history of the telegraph and the future of IT.Here at TechRepublic, we talk about practical solutions to...
- Tags: information technology, Bob Artner, telegraph
- Technical articles 2001-10-04
Additional Resources
- Scientific Proof - Wednesday coffee break
- from that esteemed follower of science Rupert Murdoch, in his authoritative journal the Daily Telegraph in Sydney:http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20839758-2,00.htmlBut then in my exhaustive research on the topic I found this:http://hom
- Tags: canIberichnowplease?
- Discussion threads 2006-11-28
- Interview with Larry Ellison
- The Telegraph.co.uk just released an interview with Larry Ellison, A winning strategy based on innovation.It's a good interview and shows some of his thinking with all of the recent acquisitions. I've heard plenty of Oracle competitors say things like "Oracle has bitten off more than they can chew" or...
- Tags: Larry Ellison, Oracle Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-07-03
- Security, Wiretapping, and the Internet
- Wiretaps have been used since the invention of the telegraph and have been a legal element of the US law enforcement arsenal for more than a quarter century. In keeping with law enforcement's efforts to keep laws current with changing technologies, in 1994 the US Congress passed the Communications Assistance...
- Tags: Security, Internet, IEEE, CALEA, Federal Government, Government
- White papers 2005-11-01
- Nortel Network Case Study: NTT Communications
- NTT Communications, a group company of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, provides comprehensive information and communication technology solutions that deliver a wide array of services in an integrated package. NTT Communications wanted to enhance the quality, reliability and capacity of its Gigaway broadband leased line service in metropolitan Tokyo. NTT...
- Tags: Network, Nortel Networks Corp., NTT Corp., Network Technology, Strategy, Networking, Management
- Case studies 2007-01-01
- Learn how to handle legacy phone technologies when you move to VoIP
- Get a look at how you can seemlessly and cost-effectively migrate voice technologies and applications such as fax, voice mail, interactive voice response, surveillance systems, and others to VoIP. This chapter from the O'Reilly book Switching to VoIP opens by explaining, "When first designed, landline phone service...
- Tags: Fax Machine, Phone, Network, O'Reilly Media Inc., Fax, Modems, Telephony, VOIP, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Hardware, Components, Networking
- Book chapters 2005-07-02
- NTT's Shaky Approach to Data Transfer Targets a Solved Problem
- Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp NTT, in Tokyo, has a different take on the idea: instead of using people as power sources, use them as 10-megabit-per-second communication links to each other. NTT is working to perfect the networking technology it calls RedTacton ("Red" for warmth, "T" for touch, and "acton"...
- Tags: NTT Corp., Bluetooth, Business Structures, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Network Technology, Wireless, Finance, Networking
- White papers 2006-01-01
- SDH Telecommunications Standard
- SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy is a standard for telecommunications transport formulated by the International Telecommunication Union ITU, previously called the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee CCITT. SDH was first introduced into the telecommunications network in 1992 and has been deployed at rapid rates since then. It's deployed at all...
- Tags: Network, SDH, Fiber Optics, Optical Networking, Telecommunications, Networking
- White papers 2001-09-06
- The perfect sci-fi library
- There are 15 science fiction books in "the perfect library"--at least according The Telegraph. It's an idea almost too stupid for words, but here's the list, anyway. We'll get to what's wrong with it in a second. 1984 by George Orwell 2001: A Space Odyssey by...
- Tags: Science Fiction, Comments Section, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Digital Media, Security, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2008-04-09
- 2004 Amazingly Precise Prediction of New Orleans Disaster OCT 1, 2004
- http://www3.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0410/feature5/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml;jsessionid=2SG2MB02DDVXNQFIQMFSM5OAVCBQ0JVC?xml=/opinion/2005/09/06/do0602.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/09/06/ixportal.htmlAmazing - good articleI knew New Orleans was below sea level, and that us putting levees around the river means the river bed just keeps getting higher than the city. Someone outlining it however seems eerie but isn't. Just some intelligent person thinking of the future. ...
- Tags: humph@...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-07
- German researcher invents robot program to be gentle
- Researcher Sami Haddadin from the German Aerospace Centre Space Agency has programmed a robot that can sense when it hits some object. The invention would make industrial robots much safer to work with. An excerpt from Earthtimes: Haddadin placed sensors in the six joints of a...
- Tags: Robots, Emerging Technologies, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2007-11-19
- Total Recall (exe)
- Connect has been providing IT support since 1993. The company has grown rapidly to become the market leader for small and medium sized businesses and organizations in London and across the UK. For a fixed monthly fee, our customers have unlimited access to our IT helpdesk and on-site support. We...
- Tags: Information Technology, Media, U.K., Connect Support, Server Upgrades, Strategy, Help Desk, Servers, Hardware, Management, It Operations
- Software downloads 2008-02-19
- Can your IT department survive a recession?
- Google is confident that it will survive a recession. At a briefing during a visit to Australia, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt told reporters that Google will be "well positioned" in the event of a global economic slowdown. Ignoring for a moment that Google earned $4.83...
- Tags: Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, Information Technology, Strategy, Management, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2008-03-19
- Police ‘hack' government in ‘cash for honours' investigation
- It was reported today by the Telegraph that John Yates, the Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner leading the investigation authorised officers to covertly extract confidential information from government computers. It is even suggested that they have approached Number 10’s Internet service provider to gain access to email records.Concerns of a...
- Tags: Firewall, Government, Security
- Blog posts 2007-01-22
- Microsoft criticized for Open XML petition
- What is Office?I don't even remember what MS Office looks like, it has been so long. As far as my use of any "office", it has been OpenOffice for some time now. Microsoft just charges more and more for less and less. I have been introducing many...
- Tags: kw08@..., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, OpenOffice
- Discussion threads 2007-04-10
- ITT isn't just the name of a BIG company
- What does ITT mean to you? International Telephone and Telegraph? In this article, ITT stands for Inside Technology Training, a print and online magazine for trainers. Read what Bruce Maples thinks ITT has to offer you.If you hear the initials “ITT,” what do you think of? Yeah, me too. Any...
- Tags: Workforce management, Bruce Maples, ITT, training
- Technical articles 1999-11-22
- Google's Asian focus
- Google never tires of being in the news. But recently, there's been a lot of activity on the Asian front. While the company is chalking out stakes in Chinese territory, it's also increasingly focusing on search in local languages. The quote from the...
- Tags: Google Inc., Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2007-08-21
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