VoIP in next generation converged networks

This chapter describes the main heterogeneous networks (PSTN, SS7, ISDN, IP Network, WLAN, GSM, GPRS and UMTS) in terms of their components and services. These heterogeneous networks were designed to provide a specific service, which are initially distinct, and then converge into a single network. V...

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Main Authors: Toral-Cruz, Homero, Ramirez-Pacheco, Julio, Velarde-Alvarado, Pablo, Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan
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Published: CRC Press, USA 2013
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spelling iium-242582014-05-07T03:24:19Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/24258/ VoIP in next generation converged networks Toral-Cruz, Homero Ramirez-Pacheco, Julio Velarde-Alvarado, Pablo Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This chapter describes the main heterogeneous networks (PSTN, SS7, ISDN, IP Network, WLAN, GSM, GPRS and UMTS) in terms of their components and services. These heterogeneous networks were designed to provide a specific service, which are initially distinct, and then converge into a single network. Voice over IP is a clear example of such convergent services, pushing towards adoption of next generation networks. In the telecommunications world, the development of technology and the enhanced services that can be offered to the end users have been captured in the concept of next generation networks. This concept does not mean a particular network but rather the evolution process of telephone networks and data networks towards a single network based on IP technology, carrying the data corresponding to multiple services offered to users (voice, video, data, etc.). On the other hand, within telecommunications, the historical separations between the heterogeneous networks have been diminishing. As a result of this fact, it is the networks convergence, where the convergent network is called, multiservice transport network. CRC Press, USA 2013 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/24258/1/Homero_Sakib-Full%20Chapter%20for%20Building%20NGCN-T%26P_RV.pdf Toral-Cruz, Homero and Ramirez-Pacheco, Julio and Velarde-Alvarado, Pablo and Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan (2013) VoIP in next generation converged networks. In: Building Next-Generation Converged Networks: Theory and Practice. CRC Press, USA, USA. ISBN 9781466507616 http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781466507616
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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Toral-Cruz, Homero
Ramirez-Pacheco, Julio
Velarde-Alvarado, Pablo
Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan
VoIP in next generation converged networks
description This chapter describes the main heterogeneous networks (PSTN, SS7, ISDN, IP Network, WLAN, GSM, GPRS and UMTS) in terms of their components and services. These heterogeneous networks were designed to provide a specific service, which are initially distinct, and then converge into a single network. Voice over IP is a clear example of such convergent services, pushing towards adoption of next generation networks. In the telecommunications world, the development of technology and the enhanced services that can be offered to the end users have been captured in the concept of next generation networks. This concept does not mean a particular network but rather the evolution process of telephone networks and data networks towards a single network based on IP technology, carrying the data corresponding to multiple services offered to users (voice, video, data, etc.). On the other hand, within telecommunications, the historical separations between the heterogeneous networks have been diminishing. As a result of this fact, it is the networks convergence, where the convergent network is called, multiservice transport network.
format Book Chapter
author Toral-Cruz, Homero
Ramirez-Pacheco, Julio
Velarde-Alvarado, Pablo
Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan
author_facet Toral-Cruz, Homero
Ramirez-Pacheco, Julio
Velarde-Alvarado, Pablo
Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan
author_sort Toral-Cruz, Homero
title VoIP in next generation converged networks
title_short VoIP in next generation converged networks
title_full VoIP in next generation converged networks
title_fullStr VoIP in next generation converged networks
title_full_unstemmed VoIP in next generation converged networks
title_sort voip in next generation converged networks
publisher CRC Press, USA
publishDate 2013
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