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Big Book of IP Telephony RFCs

by: Compiled by Pete Loshin

On-line Price: $56.95 (includes GST)

Paperback package 500

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Retail Price: $81.95

Publisher: MORGAN-KAUFMANN,Jan-2001

Category: COMMUNICATIONS Level: B/I/A

ISBN: 0124558550
ISBN13: 9780124558557

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The Big Book Series


      Adapting the Internet and other IP-based networks to carry voice communications, in addition to traditional data, is an enormous challenge that demands the attention of engineers working on problems ranging from quality of service (QoS) to reservation standards. Taken as a whole, this effort, which encompasses a broad spectrum of high- and low-level technologies, is known as Internet or IP telephony.


  Volume one of the Big Book of IP Telephony RFCs collects the bulk of current IETF documents relating to this critical area of research, providing readers in this rapidly evolving field with the most complete and up-to-date information. Subsequent volumes will be devoted to future IP telephony RFCs, many of which are already under development. This book begins with an incisive introduction to Internet telephony technology, including a look at its likely future directions, as suggested by the most recent efforts of relevant IETF working groups, The RFCs are followed by an extensive index that lets readers pursue specific topics and terms across multiple documents.


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      Pete Loshin started using the Internet in 1988 and has written a dozen books about the Internet, electronic commerce, and TCP/IP. Formerly an editor at BYTE Magazine, he has written articles for Data Communications, Information Security, PC World, PC Magazine, Communication News, PC Week, Telecommunications, and other well-known trade publications. Pete is based in eastern Massachusetts and can be reached at pete@loshin.com for consulting on Internet issues.