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Voice over IP in the
Enterprise
What is VOIP?
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The use of data networks to carry
voice without a loss of sound quality
VOIP is the Future of
Telecommunications

Experts predict that 97% of new
phone systems installed will utilize
VOIP
Technologies used in
VOIP
Analog to Digital
Converter
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The core technology that makes VOIP
possible
Accomplished with a hardware device
that is usually integrated into the
phone
Compression
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Compresses the voice data to make it
feasible to transfer across a data
network
No one standard is in place yet
User Datagram Protocol
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VOIP packets are encapsulated in a
UDP packet
Used because it requires much less
overhead than TCP
Does not guarantee delivery or
sequence
Real-Time Transport
Protocol

Part of the UDP packet that corrects
sequencing errors
Quality of Service (QOS)
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Makes VOIP Possible by allowing
acceptable sound quality
Controls the network to guarantee
bandwidth and reduce latency
QOS Technologies
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Type of service – Part of a packet header
that tells a network device what priority it
should have
Queuing – Holds packets until they can be
forwarded on
Traffic Shaping – Give priority based on
source, destination, or protocol
Congestion Avoidance – Allows the data to
follow the most efficient path
Advantages of VOIP
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Small companies and SOHO users can utilize
services such as Skype and Vonage to
alleviate long distance bills
Large companies use the converged voice
and data networks to provide better
customer service
Some consolidation of the IT and Telecom
departments is possible
Once central place for fax, e-mail, voice
mail, and pager
Disadvantages of VOIP
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May require a redesign of the current
network
May require expensive hardware
replacement
Lack of qualified VOIP engineers
Proper testing tools are expensive
VOIP Security
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Still vulnerable to Denial of Service
and theft of service attacks
Can inherit the vulnerabilities of the
underlying operating system
Past lessons learned from internet
connected data networks can be
passed on to create a secure solution
Conclusion

VOIP is a emerging technology that
someday will replace phone systems
and bring new possibilities to the
telecom industry