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Time Warner Cable Succeeds With Innovative "Triple Play" Voice Services
In May 2003, Time Warner Cable launched its "Digital Phone" residential voice service, beginning with customers in Portland, Maine. Using standards-based technologies and intelligent networking from Cisco Systems, the forward-looking cable service provider delivers "Triple Play" services bundles which include: Voice over IP VoIP communications, subscription-based and on-demand video services,...
Tags: Voice Service, Time Warner Inc., Phone, Cisco Systems Inc., VOIP, Telephony, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities, Networking
Case studies
Keeping Pace with Expansion through Voice Services
While a company grows, its phone systems must be able to sustain itself to accommodate the expansion. Unfortunately, many systems that have been in use for years within organizations are unable to continue the service and reliability they may have provided in the past. Therefore, companies are looking...
Tags: Voice Service, Solution, ShoreTel, VOIP, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Networking
Case studies
Understanding Media and Packet Processing in VoIP Networks
IP networks are increasingly being used to deliver enhanced voice services. Unlike the PSTN, elements in a VoIP network are distributed and utilize flexible signaling protocols and open application interfaces to advance the development and deployment of new voice services. Media and packet processing subsystems provide the enabling technology to...
Tags: Voice Service, Media Server, Network, Media, Telephony, VOIP, Telecommunications, Networking
Webcasts
The Sonim Instant Communications Solution (ICS): Enabling Voice Services Over Wireless Data Networks, Push-to-Talk and Direct Messaging
The traditional solutions development model - everything proprietary and custom-built from the ground up -no longer offers advantages in the fiercely competitive communications industry. The Sonim ICS is a robust Push-to-Talk PTT application with more features than existing services. But don't let the "off-the-shelf" configuration fool you: The Sonim ICS...
Tags: Voice Service, Data Network, Wireless Data Network, Network, Push-to-talk, Messaging, Cellular Network, Intel Corp., Sonim Instant Communications Solution, 3G, Wireless, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Case studies
Delivering IP-Based Voice Services With SIP
In recent years there has been a lot of innovative work done to define clarifications, bug fixes, tweaks, and extensions to SIP. Notable examples include the IETF clarifications of procedures for transferring calls, and new requests for comment RFCs and drafts to support the administration and attendant features common to...
Tags: Voice Service, SIP, IP, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Emerging Technologies
White papers
Transportation Broker Speeds Delivery of Voice Service by 50 Percent Using New Tools
The transportation business in the United States is tough, with four times more truck loads than there are drivers. That's why Landstar, the global third-party capacity and logistics service provider, does everything it can to add value to the services that it offers independent capacity providers and agents. Landstar wanted...
Tags: Voice Service, Microsoft Corp., Tool, Transportation, Supply Chain, Business Operations
Case studies
University Improves Voice Services While Reducing Costs
Located in Morgantown, West Virginia, West Virginia University WVU has a faculty of 1,800 and more than 27,000 students. West Virginia University wanted to reduce voice costs and simplify network management. The challenge was to improve voice services. As a solution the university upgraded network to support new services and...
Tags: Voice Service, Cisco Systems Inc., West Virginia University, VOIP, Telecommunications, Networking
Case studies 2007-04-01
Exploiting Open Functionality in SMS-Capable Cellular Networks
Cellular networks are a critical component of the economic and social infrastructures in which one live. In addition to voice services, these networks deliver alphanumeric text messages to the vast majority of wireless subscribers. To encourage the expansion of this new service, telecommunications companies offer connections between their networks and...
Tags: Voice Service, Network, Association For Computing Machinery, SMS, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Telephony, VOIP, Telecommunications, Cellular Phones, Networking, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Online Communications
White papers 2005-11-07
PSTN Modernization in a Broadband Access Network
The way voice services are delivered to end users is changing at the same time as fixed line operators are faced with the declining profitability of their cash cow: voice services. Operators are focusing their investment on broadband networks capable of offering services that generate new revenues and differentiate them...
Tags: Voice Service, Microsoft Access, Network, Broadband, PSTN, Telecommunications, VOIP, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2005-09-01
Webcast: Wireless VoIP: Ready for prime time?
Wi-Fi networks provide an opportunity to provide workers with mobile voice service. And because cell phone coverage is generally poor inside buildings, wireless VoIP offers some obvious advantages. But how reliable and secure is the technology? Is there any bandwidth in wireless LAN equipment to carry much voice traffic? ...
Tags: Voice Service, Webcast, VOIP, Telephony, Wi-Fi, Telecommunications, Wireless, Networking
Webcasts 2005-09-01
Examine the technology behind the W3C VoiceXML standard and get ahead of the curve
In the recent articles about CCXMLand SCXML we talked about voice applications and their logic,and referred often to VoiceXML language. It is still thebackbone in voice applications and dialog systems; and in this article I'd liketo talk about it and its future. VoiceXML 2.0 iscurrently under development by the W3CVoice...
Tags: dialog, Peter V. Mikhalenko, voice service, VoiceXML, VoiceXML document, W3C
Technical articles 2006-06-21
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN is comprised of digital telephony and data-transport services offered by regional telephone carriers. ISDN involves the digitalization of the telephone network, which permits voice, data, text, graphics, music, video, and other source material to be transmitted over existing telephone. The emergence of ISDN represents an...
Tags: Voice Service, Phone, ISDN, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications
White papers 2002-02-20

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FCC unplugs states' rules on 'naked' DSL
Verizon can already do this Been there Done itWell Verizon, SBC and I am sure others can provide DSL ALREADY with out the voice service.I and my family have had a voice line with DSL and had forgoten to pay the bill.They cut the voice service off for non pay.The...
Tags: cowen80194, DSL, FCC, networking
Discussion threads 2005-06-03
GPON Voice Strategies: Flexible, Carrier-Grade Voice Solutions
Today's complex competitive and regulatory environment presents service providers with significant challenges when deploying voice services. Operators need flexible options in a rapidly evolving market, in order to respond successfully to MSOs and VoN providers who are successfully deploying VoIP, cellular substitution of POTS, and a regulatory environment for voice...
Tags: Strategy, Environment, Voice, Alcatel, Telephony, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities, Networking
White papers 2005-09-01
E-911 Challenges for Voice Over Broadband (VOBB) Service Providers
Evolving technology has enabled a new breed of voice service providers to begin offering Voice-over-Broadband VOBB services. The commonplace E-911 service that had been available for years in the legacy voice network turned out to be not-so-simple to deploy in the VOBB environment. Initial VOBB services did not include E-911,...
Tags: E911, Broadband, VoBB, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications
White papers 2007-01-10
Implementing Outlook Voice Access With Exchange Server 2007 (Part 2)
The Exchange Unified Messaging service allows storage of voice and fax messages in an Exchange Server 2007 mailbox. In addition it gives users voice access to e-mails, voice-mails, calendar and contract items. If this service is not running, UM features are unavailable for all users in the organization. The Microsoft...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Access, Voice, Microsoft Exchange Server, TechGenix, Exchange Unified Messaging Service, Microsoft Exchange Speech Engine Service, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Fax, Telecommunications, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2007-11-28
Voice Recognition
Can anyone let me know how to go about this? I need to record voice? how can i do this. I will appreciate any info on voice recognition.paticularly white papers and journals.re: voice recognitionAre you looking for something to recognize a voice pattern to identify someone for security purposes, or...
Tags: Telephony, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, tulajah@..., voice recognition
Discussion threads 2007-10-28
Quality of Service (QoS) in Voice-Over IP Solutions: Achieving Predictable Service
QoS, or Quality of Service, is a set of techniques to manage network resources to assure that delay-sensitive information travels the network in a timely manner. For Voice-Over IP, this means prioritizing voice packets over the network to avoid delay and packet loss. It is possible to configure the hardware...
Tags: VoIP, QoS, Network, Total Communications, Networking
White papers 2006-12-06
Fake Voice (exe)
Fake Voice is a voice changer software that helps you change your voice to male, female, old, young, teen, hard, robot, shrill, or some one totally new. It helps you transform your voice to something new. Just integrate Fake Voice with your IM and do voices with your friends. This...
Tags: Voice, Fake Voice, Telecommunications
Software downloads 2007-07-25
Capacity Improvement and Analysis for Voice/Data Traffic Over WLAN
Voice over Wireless Local Area Network VoWLAN is an emerging application taking advantage of the promising Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP technology and the wide deployment of WLANs all over the world. The real-time nature of voice traffic determines that controlled access rather than random access should be adopted. Further,...
Tags: WLAN, Analysis, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2006-01-12
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