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This 16 page paper examines IP telephone technology. The paper begins by defining what it is and how it is used. The technology itself is then considered, along with the way that this is likely to increase in the future. The paper argues that the adoption model will be similar to that seen with other technological products, with a slow start and then an increased growth. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
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File: TS14_TEiptel1.rtf
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there are always pressures on resources. The need to maximise resources and decrease costs is constant. This is also combined with the need for effective communication to ensure the constant
movement of information. The internet has been a revolution, changing the way information is acquired and communicated. However it is only in recent years that the potential of internet telephony
has been realised. Internet telephony has many pull factors, using connection already present on the internet there is the cost advantage, without the need for additional carrier costs. The
equipment to make use of these potential savings is already partly in place, and as such the costs of realising these advantages are less than investing in a new technology.
In order to understand the influence and potential of IP Technology we need to look at what IP Telephony really is and how it works, this will then help the
understanding of the potential both now and in the future. 2. What is IP Technology? IP Telephony is becoming more popular, it may even have been used
by the reader without even knowing it. In effect this is the facility to make telephone calls using the internet rather than the telephone communication infrastructure. IP Telephone can
be defined in the following way; "Internet telephony (IPT) is transport of telephone calls over the Internet, no matter whether traditional telephony devices, multimedia PCs or dedicated terminals
take part in the calls and no matter whether the calls are entirely or only partially transmitted over the Internet." (IPtel.org, 2003).
This is a system that many businesses still remain ignorant of (Europe Intelligence Wire, 2003). The use of the internet to make telephone calls has been facilitated by the development
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