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The AI WAN revolution 

Total Telecom

The growing IP network challenge For many years now, it has become increasingly clear that carriers traditional business model, based primarily on selling bandwidth, is producing lacklustre results. For that, they will need AI integrated in their WAN networks. At the same time, new business is not growing as fast as hoped.

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What are VoIP codecs, and how do they affect call quality?

VoIP MS

There are two main types of audio codecs: Hardware audio codec : A physical component that handles the real-time conversion of analog audio signals into digital data, and vice versa. The process begins when a speaker’s analog audio signal is captured and compressed into digital data packets. 711 codec or G.722

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What is an IP Phone and when to use it 

VoIP MS

Converting analog to digital When you speak into an IP phone, it captures your analog voice signals and instantly converts them into digital data packets. These software solutions replicate all calling features while eliminating the need for dedicated hardware. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown: 1.

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What is an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA)? 

VoIP MS

An Analog Telephone Adapter is a device that connects traditional analog phones to a digital or VoIP network. It enables users to make and receive calls over the internet while still using their existing analog telephone hardware. However, security also depends on your network setup. What does an Analog Telephone Adapter do?

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Comcast Unveils Ultrafast Low-Latency DOCSIS Networks

VoIP Review

Comcast is making a bold move with its rollout of low-latency DOCSIS networks using the Internet Engineering Task Forces (IETF) Low Latency Low Loss Scalable Throughput (L4S) open standards. Comcast asserts that their L4S DOCSIS network provides a more seamless and responsive experience.

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Did You Know: VoIP Systems Are Vulnerable to DDoS Attacks? Here is How to Defend Against Them

VoIP Insider

VoIP systems use the internet to transmit voice data packets in real-time, which makes them sensitive to any interruptions in network performance. During a DDoS attack, attackers flood the network with excessive traffic, causing service degradation or complete failure. Why Are VoIP Systems Vulnerable to DDoS Attacks?

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Understanding SIP Trunking: How It Transforms Communication Systems

Aatrox Communications

SIP trunking works by converting voice signals into data packets that can be transmitted over the internet. These data packets are sent to and from the business’s private branch exchange (PBX) system, which acts as the central hub for managing voice calls.