Section 7.4. Packet-Switched Networks

7.4. Packet-Switched Networks

In the mid-1990s, network performance improved to the point where it became possible to send a stream of media information in real time across a network connection. Because the media stream is chopped up into segments, which are then wrapped in an addressing envelope, such connections are referred to as packet-based . The challenge, of course, is to send thousands of these packets between two endpoints, ensuring that the packets arrive in the same order in which they were sent, in less than 300 milliseconds , with none lost. This is the essence of Voice over IP.



Asterisk. The Future of Telephony
Asterisk: The Future of Telephony: The Future of Telephony
ISBN: B0026OR3OO
EAN: N/A
Year: 2001
Pages: 380

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