voice connectivity

  • 1Voice over Internet Protocol — (VoIP, IPAEng|vɔɪp) is a protocol optimized for the transmission of voice through the Internet or other packet switched networks. VoIP is often used abstractly to refer to the actual transmission of voice (rather than the protocol implementing… …

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  • 2Voice over IP — Digital voice redirects here. For the commercial service, see Comcast Digital Voice. Voice over Internet Protocol (Voice over IP, VoIP) is a family of technologies, methodologies, communication protocols, and transmission techniques for the… …

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  • 3Land Warrior — is a United States Army program in 2007, [http://www.asafm.army.mil/budget/fybm/fy08 09/rforms/vol2.pdf] U.S. Army Budget Request Documents FY2008 (page 4)] [http://www.strykernews.com/archives/2007/02/07/land warrior fu.html Stryker Brigade News …

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  • 4SMS hubbing — is a new structure for the international flow of SMS between operators, reshaping the way that international mobile inter operability works by implementing hubs to intermediate the SMS traffic and to offer a larger SMS coverage. The GSM… …

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  • 5IP WAN — IP WANIP WAN refers to an IP Wide Area Network [http://www.singtel.com/ipwan (WAN)] that allows the integration of satellite technology with conventional IP technology.Challenges Facing Companies* Extend full data and voice connectivity to site… …

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  • 6VoIP-Softwarevergleich — Voice over IP (VoIP) Software wird dazu benutzt, Telefongespräche über das Internet zu führen. VoIP Gespräche sind oftmals günstiger als konventionelle Telefongespräche. Weil Gespräche über das Internet leicht abgehört werden können, verwenden… …

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  • 7Iriver — (formerly iRiver) is a brand and division of ReignCom, manufacturer of digital audio players and other portable products. They typically include USB mass storage, or the Media Transfer Protocol, multiple codecs, FM tuners, recording capabilities …

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  • 8Digital Signal 1 — (DS1, sometimes DS 1) is a T carrier signaling scheme devised by Bell Labs.[1] DS1 is a widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. E1 is used in place of T1 outside North… …

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  • 9National broadband plans from around the world — Broadband is a term normally considered to be synonymous with a high speed connection to the internet. The term itself is technology neutral; broadband can be delived by a range of technologies including DSL, LTE or next generation access. This… …

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  • 10D-STAR — This article is about the digital voice mode used in amateur radio. For the physical quantity, see Specific detectivity. For the concept in robotics, see D* search algorithm. For more details on this topic, see List of amateur radio modes. ICOM… …

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