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Telefonía IP: Parece lógico que bajo de la expresión “telefonía IP” (o “voz usando IP”, en su expresión inglesa, VoIP) tenga cabida aquella tecnología que transporte tráfico de voz utilizando el protocolo IP en redes de conmutación de paquetes. Pero si se aceptase así, sin más matización, se pr...
VoIP comenzó como el resultado del trabajo de un grupo de jóvenes en Israel durante 1995. En aquella época la única comunicación posible era de PC-a-PC. Poco más tarde Vocaltec, Inc. anuncio el lanzamiento del primer softphone que llamaron “Internet Phone Software”. Este softphone estaba hecho pa...
Equipos que se utilizan en el laboratorio VoIP ASTERISK:
Camara IP Encore ENVCWI G2
Video Phone D-Link I2 DVC-1000
Router DLINK DWL-7100AP
Router Fiber Optic Allied Telesyns RG-656
Firewall D-Link DFL 2500
Gateway AudioCodecs MP-114 4FXO
Router Trendnet
Gateway D-Link DVG-5402SP 1 FXO 2 FXS
Switch Trendnet
Server HP Proliant ML115 AMD Opteron Centos and ASTERISK
Telefono IP ETYS
Telefonos Genericos
Servidor Pentium 4 tipo Clon
Foto tomada con mi Sony Ericsson w200.
Linksys VoIP router. Connects to the phone line, to the telephone, and to the LAN, and it allows recording calls, making menus, and routing phone calls through the internet.
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Anyone can move a Hosted VoIP phone system
Moving a Hosted VoIP phone system is nothing like moving a traditional PBX phone system. It is much simplier because all of the hardware is hosted and maintained by the VoIP provider.
The only telecom equipment at your offices are the IP Phone sets and since they are plug and play, they can easily be moved by your employees to the new office.
As long as each employee keeps the same IP Phone, the system will function exactly the same in your new office. As soon as the IP phones are connected to the network, the re-installation of your VoIP phone system is complete. All company greetings (Auto-Attendant), call routing, voice mail greetings and voice mail boxes remain unchanged. It is really that simple.
Your phone systems continues to function normally during the move
Even while your IP Phones are in boxes your phone system continues to function normally. This is because the equipment that runs your system is not in your office, it is offsite at the VoIP Service Providers telecom facility.
Only phones that are packed are down. The other parts of the system, including your company’s main greeting (Auto-Attendant), individual employee voice mail greetings and voice mail boxes continue to function normally. Your employees can even forward incoming calls to their mobile devices during the move so they won’t miss any calls.
To the outside world your company’s phone system will appear as if nothing has changed, even during the move.
With a traditional business phone system or even a Premise based VoIP system, your system will be down during the move.
Debido a que el tema central de este trabajo es la comunicación de voz sobre IP es necesario presentar también las diferentes plataformas que son capaces de proveer este servicio para tener un conocimiento amplio del tema.
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Ethernet is my dialtone fluid. Asterisk@Home with Cisco 7960 VoIP phones along with a combination of SIP and IAX2 providers. Reach out 2 712176 if you know how.
Outline of Fring VOIP mobile application - supported on several Nokia S60 phones, and SE P1 and P990. Supports VOIP via Fring, Skype, and chat via MSN, Skype, Twitter, Google Talk. AND ITS FREE!
This is the way my VOIP box for Skype is set up.
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If one of the reasons you are considering VoIP for your business is because the VoIP Provider offers Unlimited Calling, you need to pay close attention to the fine print.
Most VoIP Providers have a clause in their service agreement called a Fair Use Policy or FUP. Before accepting service, make sure this policy is something your business can live with.
What does a fair use policy clause mean to me?
Business VoIP Providers that offer unlimited calling for one monthly price are really not telling you the truth. These plans almosts always include a fair use policy in their Terms of Service. A fair use policy sets a maximum amount of minutes per month you can call. Any calls above this amount will be metered and added to your bill.