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Summary:
You are familiar with telecommunication networks. Conventional telephony is gradually being replaced by voice over IP (VoIP) that carries voice traffic over data networks. In this course, you will examine the fundamentals of VoIP.
Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience:
This course is for beginners, IT managers, or other professionals, who would like to understand the basics of voice transmission on a data network. Specifically, it is intended for persons who are preparing for entry-level careers in the telecommunications field. The basic information presented in this course will enable those persons to pursue further specialized training in specific technology areas with the eventual goal of qualifying for work as a telecommunications technical professional.
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Prerequisites:
Students preparing to take this course should be familiar with convergence disciplines, and should have basic telecommunications knowledge.
Last Update: May 23, 2012