Friday 10 September, 2010


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Introduction

As voice and data networks continue to converge, it has become widely accepted that Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) will replace existing Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) and become the primary means for real-time voice-based communications. The move to full IP-based infrastructure has been more gradual than initially anticipated, due in large part to concerns surrounding the reliability and quality of service of VoIP applications. Users reasonably assume that replacement technologies will minimally be able to meet quality of service standards set by the existing PSTN.


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