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Volume 10 Issue 01 Published February 15, 2006
ISSN 1535-864X DOI: 10.1535/itj.1001
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Intel Case Studies
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Quality Campus VoIP: An Intel® Case Study
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The demand for higher and differentiated service levels
for certain applications has created a need for a reliable
scalable Quality of Service (QoS) model in the network.
Examine a case study based on Intel's experience of
deploying VoIP with voice quality within a campus and
converging voice and data on the existing local area
network (LAN).
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Experiences with PC-Based Real-Time Multimedia Collaboration over IP
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Read about Intel's recent trial deployment of SIP-based
real-time multimedia collaboration tools enabling user
mobility and voice over IP telephony capabilities with PC
client-based voice and videoconferencing.
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Lin Chao
Publisher
Intel Technology Journal
With the wide-spread adoption of Internet
Protocol (IP)-based technologies, it is
practical and compelling to run voice, video,
and data over a single physical data
infrastructure rather than over separate
networks. This convergence is enabling new
enterprise business solutions—converged
networks which provide performance to voice,
video, and data communications across the
enterprise. The eight papers in this issue of
Intel Technology Journal (Vol 10, Issue 1) on
“Converged Communications” explain why and how
the unification of voice, video, and data
service infrastructures for both stationary
and mobile devices is inevitable. Included are
papers that look at actual test beds within
Intel’s enterprise that test solutions
designed to fit into a complex business
setting. These papers describe in detail the
compelling usage models which are the key
drivers for the unification of voice, video,
and data services.
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