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VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol

What is VoIP? : Voice over Internet Protocol technology leverages the connectionless nature of TCP/IP in which packets can take different paths between end-points and all paths are shared by packets from different transmissions. Special headers are used to give voice packets priority over data.

How does VoIP work? : It sends voice information in digital form as discrete packets rather than in the traditional circuit-committed protocols of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Voice is digitised with an Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC), transmitted, and at the other end it gets transformed back to analogue with a Digital to Analogue Converter (DAC).

What are the advantages using VoIP over PSTN? : Generally VoIP is cheaper than PSTN and companies can save money on long distance calls. It lets telcos and IT heads offer value-added services such as sending images, graphs and videos. In the past year, the quality and reliability of VoIP technology has improved to the point that many Indian companies have started using their existing data networks to carry voice as well.

How many voice calls are possible on a 64 Kbps leased line? Usually 8 Kbps of bandwidth is required for a normal VoIP call and it provides reasonable clarity. Eight calls can be made simultaneously on a 64 Kbps leased line. How does VoIP to phone communication takes place? A VoIP set-up needs a gateway device that receives packetised voice transmission and routes it to its destination using a carrier system interface and sends the data over a WAN or the public Internet.

What is the role of voice compression in VoIP?

Voice compression is vital in Voice over IP because voice packets usually travel over low-speed links. Some small and medium-sized enterprises, for instance, may connect to a virtual private network (VPN) at only 28.8 kbps. Microsoft Netmeeting, for example, a popular voice application for PCs and laptops, supports ITU G.723.1 voice compression for transmission over dial-up modems. The ITU G.723.1 standard for voice compression over IP ensures toll quality voice.

Grid Computing
What is Grid Computing

A grid is a group of computers, servers and storage, which is virtualised as one large computing system across an enterprise. Grids unleash latent power that is not being used at any point in time. They can radically accelerate computer-intensive processes. Grid computing involves applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the same time-usually a scientific or technical problem that requires a large number of computer-processing cycles or access to huge amounts of data. Grid computing uses software to divide and farm out pieces of a program to as many as several thousand computers. A number of corporations, professional groups and university consortia have developed frameworks and software for managing grid computing projects.

How does Grid Computing work?

Grid computing enables the virtualisation of distributed computing and data resources such as processing, network bandwidth and storage capacity to create a single system image, granting users and applications seamless access to IT capabilities. Just as an Internet user views a unified instance of content via the Web, a grid user sees a single, large virtual computer.

Grid computing is based on an open set of standards and protocols like Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA). These enable communication across heterogeneous and geographically dispersed environments. With grid computing, organisations can optimise computing and data resources, pool them for large capacity workloads, share them across networks and enable collaboration.

Source: Network Magazine

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