DocumentCode
1201620
Title
Internet telephony jumps off the wires
Author
Ortiz, Sixto, Jr.
Volume
37
Issue
12
fYear
2004
Firstpage
16
Lastpage
19
Abstract
After years of unfulfilled hype, a growing number of service providers have begun offering Internet telephony, in which voice data from phone calls is broken up into packets and sent across the Internet. In response, more individuals and companies have begun using the technology. The providers are offering wireless Internet telephony, which adds convenience by letting users make Internet calls from their mobile phones via IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) wireless LAN and third-generation (3G) cellular technologies. Wireless Internet telephony is less expensive than regular mobile telephony because carriers can use the existing Internet, rather than build a new infrastructure, to route calls. Using the Internet enables wireless telephony to offer good reception indoors, which is not always the case with traditional cellular service. However, despite rosy marketplace-growth projections, Internet telephony faces several important concerns, particularly power usage, security, and quality of service (QoS).
Keywords
3G mobile communication; Internet telephony; quality of service; telecommunication security; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN; QoS; quality of service; telecommunication security; third-generation cellular technologies; wireless Internet telephony; Access protocols; Bandwidth; Cellular networks; IP networks; Internet telephony; Manufacturing; Market research; Portable computers; Switches; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MC.2004.248
Filename
1377037
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