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Voice Services
This section offers information for service providers focused on offering voice services. We show you what other providers are doing in the market, and include content on how to provide the best voice services via VoIP, MPLS, and Ethernet, and how to continue to maintain an older POTS (plain old telephone service) system.
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How to serve the SMB converged services market
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 28 Sep 2007
TIP - SMB interest in converged communications is growing, with VoIP in the lead, but telecom service providers need to understand what drives the market.
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USTelecom
United States Telecom Association | 25 Jul 2007
BEST WEB LINK - USTelecom represents service providers in telecommunications who offer voice, video and data over local exchange, long distance, wireless, Internet and cable and offers members access to conferences, webinars and ...
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NANOG
The North American Network Operators' Group | 25 Jul 2007
BEST WEB LINK - NANOG focuses on technical information related to backbone/enterprise networking technologies and operations, deployment, MPLS, IPTV, VoIP, capacity planning and IPv6.
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average revenue per user
20 Sep 2007
WORD - Average revenue per user or average revenue per unit (ARPU) is an expression of the income generated by a typical subscriber or device per unit time in a telecommunications network. The ARPU provides an indication of the ...
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comfort noise generator (CNG)
10 Sep 2007
WORD - A comfort noise generator (CNG) is a program used to generate background noise for voice communications during periods of silence that occur during the course of conversation.
CNG is part of the silence suppression or voice ...
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Ethernet as a service (EaaS)
31 Aug 2007
WORD - Ethernet as a service (EaaS) is the use of high-bandwidth, fiber optic media such as Packet over SONET (PoS) to deliver 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps or even 1000 Mbps Ethernet service to one or more customers across a common ...
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