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Chapter 6 : Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (Page Eight)
2008-05-13 02:00:41
AT&T Technologies was formed of Western Electric, the manufacturing arm of AT&T, and AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories (Bell Labs), the research and development organization. (...)...
 
Chapter 35a. Using an Intranet to Disseminate Internal Corporate News
2008-05-12 02:09:35
Keeping everyone in a corporation up to date about the latest news in the corporation is a never-ending, often impossible task. (...)...
 
Chapter 6 : Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (Page Seven)
2008-05-12 02:08:15
Contemporary carrier and service provider domains can be categorized as local exchange, interexchange or national, and international. (...)...
 
Chapter 34b. Using an Intranet to Provide Technical Support
2008-05-11 02:04:47
For companies that sell goods and services to the consumer market, providing technical support can be an expensive, time-consuming chore. (...)...
 
Chapter 6 : Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (Page Six)
2008-05-11 02:03:30
Regulation traditionally has focused on voice network services, as they certainly are more basic and necessary than are data and other services, although this posture now can be argued and particularly so with the advent of the Internet. (...)...
 
Chapter 34a. How Technical Support Works on an Intranet
2008-05-10 02:02:45
Almost any company that sells goods and services to consumers-and to a certain extent, that sells to businesses-spends a substantial amount of time, money, and corporate resources providing technical support. (...)...
 
Chapter 6 : Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (Page Five)
2008-05-10 02:01:37
National National regulation is critical in most areas of the world, although less so in the case of the EC member nations, which have ceded a good deal of this privilege to the regional authority. (...)...
 
Chapter 33b. Providing Remote Access to an Intranet
2008-05-09 02:05:54
In today's increasingly mobile world, it's important that people be able to access a corporate intranet from their homes or from the road. (...)...
 
Chapter 6 : Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (Page Four)
2008-05-09 02:05:33
Switches As was established in Chapter 2, switches are devices which establish connections over circuits or paths. (...)...
 
Chapter 33a. How Remote Access Works
2008-05-08 02:02:33
The days of working at an office every day from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and only occasionally working into the night are long gone. (...)...
 
Chapter 6 : Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (Page Three)
2008-05-08 02:01:36
Numbering Plan Administration (NPA) In order for any telephone to connect to any other telephone in the world, there must be in place a carefully developed and administered numbering plan. (...)...
 
Chapter 32. How Intranet Search Tools and Spiders Work
2008-05-07 02:01:31
Corporate intranets can contain an almost unimaginable amount of information. Departments, divisions, and individuals create a wide variety of Web pages, both for internal and external consumption. (...)...
 
Chapter 6 : Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (Page Two)
2008-05-07 02:00:52
Network Characteristics Each type of network can be described in terms of a number of key characteristics which define its basic nature and application. (...)...
 
Chapter 31d. Business-to-Business Transactions Using Intranets
2008-05-06 02:08:00
Intranets can communicate with one another through the public Internet, instead of by using private leased lines. Leasing private lines can be very expensive, while using the Internet is inexpensive. (...)...
 
Chapter 6 : Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) (Page One)
2008-05-06 02:07:02
Of the many wonderful scientific discoveries and inventions which have made the nineteenth century remarkable, certainly none is of more popular interest than the simple little piece of apparatus known as Bell's articulating telephone. (...)...
 
Chapter 5 : Messaging Systems: Facsimile, Voice Processing and Electronic Mail (Page Ten)
2008-05-05 02:00:59
References [5-1] Green, James Harry. The Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications. 2nd edition. Chicago, IL: Irwin Professional Publishing. 1992. [5-2] Glossbrenner, Alfred and Emily. (...)...
 
Chapter 28. Using Web-to-Database Query Tools
2008-04-30 02:04:07
The most important information on an intranet typically is housed in databases. These databases can be on a single site, although typically, they can be found all across an entire intranet. (...)...
 
Chapter 5 : Messaging Systems: Facsimile, Voice Processing and Electronic Mail (Page Five)
2008-04-30 02:03:32
The Technology Voice processing systems are specialized computer systems consisting of ports, processors, an operating system, codecs, and storage. (...)...
 
Chapter 27. How Document Management Systems Work
2008-04-29 02:01:16
What do most people in a corporation do most of their working days? Work on documents. Perhaps those documents are budgets in the form of spreadsheets. They might be sales reports. (...)...
 
Chapter 5 : Messaging Systems: Facsimile, Voice Processing and Electronic Mail (Page Four)
2008-04-29 02:00:41
T.30 T.30 is a Group III/IV-compatible standard for routing faxes to users via subaddresses or fax mailboxes. Message security is included, with only the cover page capable of being viewed. (...)...
 
Chapter 26. How Intranet Whiteboard Applications Work
2008-04-28 02:00:59
Increasingly, people's work is done not with pen and paper-it's done with computers. (...)...
 
Chapter 5 : Messaging Systems: Facsimile, Voice Processing and Electronic Mail (Page Three)
2008-04-28 02:00:22
Fax-on-Demand (FOD) Fax-on-Demand (FOD) is a relatively new integration of voice processing and facsimile. (...)...
 
Chapter 25. How Intranet Videoconferencing Software Works
2008-04-27 02:04:23
Intranets are all about communication. And there is often no better way to communicate than in face-to-face encounters. (...)...
 
Chapter 5 : Messaging Systems: Facsimile, Voice Processing and Electronic Mail (Page Two)
2008-04-27 02:03:53
The Technology Facsimile transmission typically involves a pair of standalone fax transmitter/receivers with a built-in modems, with transmission generally taking place across the analog Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). (...)...
 
Chapter 24. How Intranet Discussion Software Works
2008-04-26 02:01:20
One of the greatest time savers on an intranet is discussion software-software that allows people to share their ideas in public and private discussions. These discussions are not held live. (...)...
 
Chapter 5 : Messaging Systems: Facsimile, Voice Processing and Electronic Mail (Page One)
2008-04-26 02:00:50
Press one for sales. Press two in a hopeless effort to get technical support. Press one for answers to questions you don't have. Press two if you're gullible and pessimistic. (...)...
 
Chapter 23. A Global View of Groupware
2008-04-25 02:01:07
Intranet hardware and underlying communications protocols by themselves are of no great use to anyone. (...)...
 
Chapter 4 : Voice Communications Systems: PBX, ACD, Centrex, and KTS (Page Fourteen)
2008-04-25 02:00:29
References [4-1] Brooks, John. Telephone: The First Hundred Years. NY: Harper & Row, 1976. [4-2] Rees, Diane and English, Michelle K. (...)...
 
Chapter 22. How Virtual Secure Private Networks Work
2008-04-24 02:04:28
An intranet by itself may help a company make better use of its computing resources, allow for better intra-company communications, and allow for the company to present a better face to the world. (...)...
 
Chapter 4 : Voice Communications Systems: PBX, ACD, Centrex, and KTS (Page Thirteen)
2008-04-24 02:03:53
Forums and Consortia There exist several forums and consortia that actively promote open system architectures and standard APIs for the development of CTI technologies and applications. (...)...
 
Chapter 21. How Intranet Monitoring Software Works
2008-04-23 02:00:52
In the last chapter, we saw how network administrators can block intranet users from visiting objectionable sites on the intranet using server software. (...)...
 
Chapter 4 : Voice Communications Systems: PBX, ACD, Centrex, and KTS (Page )
2008-04-23 02:00:38
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Chapter 20. How Site Blocking Works
2008-04-22 02:01:06
Inside an intranet, it's easy to control the kinds of pages, information, pictures, and other data that people are accessing. (...)...
 
Chapter 4 : Voice Communications Systems: PBX, ACD, Centrex, and KTS (Page Twelve)
2008-04-22 02:00:28
As depicted in Figure 4.10, CTI is used in call center applications to effect enhanced functionality. (...)...
 
Chapter 19c. How a Hostile Java Applet Can Attack an Intranet
2008-04-21 02:04:29
The Java programming language can create interactive, multimedia applications (called applets) that can greatly extend the power of the World Wide Web on intranets and the Internet. (...)...
 
Chapter 4 : Voice Communications Systems: PBX, ACD, Centrex, and KTS (Page Eleven)
2008-04-21 02:03:45
Applications for ACDs in call center environments include reservations centers such as hotels, auto rental agencies, and airlines. (...)...
 
Chapter 19b. How Intranet Virus Scanning Software Works
2008-04-20 02:01:14
Viruses are a major security risk for intranets. They can damage data, occupy and consume resources, and disrupt operations. (...)...
 
Chapter 4 : Voice Communications Systems: PBX, ACD, Centrex, and KTS (Page Ten)
2008-04-20 02:00:39
Centrex Applications Meaningful and cost-effective applications for Centrex are increasing, especially as the carriers respond to heightened competitive pressure. (...)...
 
Chapter 19a. Virus Protection and Hostile Applets
2008-04-19 02:01:28
The most publicized dangers to an intranet are computer viruses. While the danger is not as extreme as portrayed in the press, nonetheless, the danger is real. (...)...
 
Chapter 4 : Voice Communications Systems: PBX, ACD, Centrex, and KTS (Page Nine)
2008-04-19 02:00:26
Centrex Advantages Centrex is provided by the carrier and resides on a very robust computer platform which is an integral part of the network. (...)...
 
 
 
 
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