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VOIP technology prospect

Many readers who have a good understanding of the Internet and data communications technology may have little background in transmitting voice or real-time imaging in a packet-switched environment. One of the main sources of confusion for those new to VOIP is the (natural) assumption that because digitized voice travels in packets just like other data, existing network architectures and tools can be used without change for voice transmission. VOIP adds a number of complications to existing network technology, and these problems are compounded by security considerations. Most of this report is focused on how to overcome the complications introduced by security requirements for VOIP.

For several years, VOIP was a technology prospect, something on the horizon for the “future works” segment of telephony and networking papers. Now, however, telecommunications companies and other organizations have already, or are in the process of, moving their telephony infrastructure to their data networks. The VOIP solution provides a cheaper and clearer alternative to traditional PSTN phone lines. Although its implementation is widespread, the technology is still developing such like small business VoIP. It is growing rapidly throughout North America and Europe, but it is sometimes awkwardly implemented on most legacy networks, and often lacks compatibility and continuity with existing systems. Nevertheless, VOIP will capture a significant portion of the telephony market, given the fiscal savings and flexibility that it can provide.

TechVouchers – Tap into leading research and knowledge

TechVouchers is a $1.4 million pilot program that aims to help small to medium-sized NSW businesses tap into the wealth of world leading research and knowledge available through our universities and research organisations.
It also assists in research institutes’ efforts to build partnerships with business, connect research with end users and tap into new avenues of financial support.
The end result is a more innovative NSW industry sector and a stronger, more connected knowledge sector.
TechVouchers will provide two funding streams to support business and research collaboration in NSW:
  • TechVouchers will provide up to $15,000 for business to access technical research infrastructure and expertise for building more clever, innovative and efficient practices;
  • TechVoucher Connectors will provide financial support for public research organisations to employ ‘connectors’ to better meet the research requirements of industry.
The TechVouchers program was announced by the Minister for Science and Medical Research on 3 September 2009 and is now open for applications.
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