| Publisher | Cisco Systems | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 77.7KB HTML & PDF | Date added | 06 Jun 2002 |
| Topics | Voice - Data Integration, Packetized Voice, Industry Standard Protocols, VoIP - IP Telephony | ||
| Downloads | 32 | ||
This paper provides an understanding of packet voice protocols, and clarifies some confusion and myths that surround all of the protocols.
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