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Summary

Internet telephony is the integration and convergence of voice and data networks, services, and applications. The rapidly developing technology can convert analog voice input to digital data, send it over available networked channels, and then convert it back to voice output. Traditional circuit-switching networks such as telephone lines can be used together with packet-switching networks such as the Internet, thereby merging communication modes such as email, voice mail, fax, pager, real-time human speech, and multimedia videoconferencing into a single integrated system. Because Internet telephony allows the interchangeable and seamless use of phones, computers, personal digital assistants, TV cables, wireless, and Web technology, myriad combinations become possible. The transformation of the Internet from a network application using phone lines to a general communications infrastructure through which voice is but one of many data types offered has a wide impact on applications, architectures, networks, economics, public policy, industry structures, regulation, and service providers. This book explores these and other issues, and considers future scenarios as Internet telephony continues to alter the communications landscape. Contributors David D. Clark, Daniel Fryxell, William Lehr, Brett Leida, Terrence P. McGarty, Lee W. McKnight, Philip Mutooni, Husham Sharifi, Marc S. Shuster, Marvin Sirbu, David Tennenhouse, Kanchana Wanichkorn, Jonathan Weinberg.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Sharon Eisner Gillett
Acknowledgments ix
List of Acronyms
xi
An Introduction to Internet Telephony
1(16)
Lee W. McKnight
William Lehr
David D. Clark
I Applications, Architectures, and Industry Structures
A Taxonomy of Internet Telephony Applications
17(26)
David D. Clark
Virtually Global Telcos: International Internet Telephony Architectures
43(50)
Terrence P. McGarty
Lee W. McKnight
Vertical Integration, Industry Structure, and Internet Telephony
93(32)
William Lehr
Local-Loop Technology and Internet Structure
125(18)
David D. Clark
II Networks and Media
Internet Telephony and the Datacentric Network
143(22)
Philip Mutooni
David Tennenhouse
After the Web: Diffusion of Internet Media
165(28)
Lee W. McKnight
Marc S. Shuster
III Economics and Costs
Internet Telephony Service Providers
193(24)
Lee W. McKnight
Brett Leida
Local Internet Access Networks: Economics and Policy
217(30)
Daniel Fryxell
Marvin Sirbu
Kanchana Wanichkorn
Internet Telephony in the Corporation
247(28)
Kanchana Wanichkorn
Marvin Sirbu
IV Markets, Strategies, and Regulation
Internet Telephony Markets and Services
275(28)
Terrence P. McGarty
Internet Telephony Carrier Strategies
303(22)
Husham Sharifi
Internet Telephony Regulation
325(42)
Jonathan Weinberg
References 367(12)
About the Authors 379(6)
Index 385

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