Presented by Maria Shah
Road Map VoIP Benefits VoIP Protocols VoIP Analysis Advantages Disadvantages Implementing Security Summary
Introduction Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Uses IP to transmit voice packets of the internet VoIP can be used on any data network Skype is an example of a popular VoIP application
VoIP Benefits VoIP is inexpensive Scalability Reduce operating costs Improve productivity Wireless-compatible Enhanced customer service Dependable call management Flexibility
VoIP Protocols Standard Real-Time Protocol (RTP) Used for transmitting audio and video packets between computers Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) An Application-Layer signaling-control used to establish, maintain and terminate multimedia sessions
Overview of SIP SIP Addressing Locating a SIP server SIP Transaction SIP Invitation Locating a User Changing an existing session
Diagram Initiating Call
Diagram of Network
VoIP Analysis Delay/Latency Jitter Echo Packet Loss Voice Activity Detection Digital-to-Analog conversion
Advantages Reduction in Cost Companies already pay for high speed internet Ability to route calls to one location Saves money on staff VoIP is mobile Ability for employees to work from home
Disadvantages Getting disconnected Employee has too many programs running Call Qualities Jittery or Echoes
Implementing Intelligent Multi-path Switching Gateways Easy, Cost effective way to switch to VoIP Integrates a gateway, a gatekeeper, intelligent call routing
Security Protect Communication Open-standards-based, Multi-vendor s
Summary VoIP is useful for businesses and reduces cost Some problems, but can be avoided Security is a big factor in making the switch
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