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Texas Instruments' Voice over Internet Protocol
Texas Instruments and its Telogy Networks subsidiary
Module
Implementation Challenges
Internet Telephony: The Case for Universal Ports
Applications
Anatomy of Internet Phone Calls
 
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DESCRIPTION
This course provides an overview of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), including fax and data modem termination over packet and cell-based networks (FR and ATM). You'll also be introduced to the roles of gateways, remote access servers, multi-core DSPs, and the universal port in data transmission and reception. You'll become familiar with the major challenges of VoIP development and implementation, and examine the major VoIP product development and application areas, including xDSL, IP Phone, remote access, cable modems, and PBXs.

PREREQUISITES
A general understanding of networks and telephony

 

INTENDED AUDIENCE
Engineers working on VoIP products; equipment manufacturers who need to integrate voice, fax, and data over packet networks

 

ESTIMATED TIME
1.5 hours

AUTHOR

Texas Instruments and its Telogy Networks subsidiary
This course is sponsored by Texas Instruments, the world leader in DSP and analog and Telogy Networks, A Texas Instruments Company, the leading provider of embedded communications software.
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