Implementing VoIP over Fatima Jinnah Women University
Working people employee the use of technology in such
very effective natural ways that permit them to do what
they want: they can communicate with anyone as per need,
in the time and space that suits them the best. Easily
accessible and user-friendly, collaboration tools allow
them to explore, share, engage, and connect with people
and content in meaningful ways that help them learn.
Traditional telephony carriers use circuit switching for
carrying voice traffic. Circuit switching was designed for
voice from the outset; hence it carries voice in an efficient
manner. However it is an expensive solution. Nowadays
people want to talk much more on phone, but they also
want to communicate in a myriad of other ways - through
e-mail, instant messaging, video, the World Wide Web, etc.
Circuit switching is not suitable for this new world of
multimedia communication. Therefore, in this paper a
solution is proposed to implement scalable VOIP system
over Fatima Jinnah University that will lead to better
Quality of service and facilitates enhanced communication
Keywords: Private branch exchange, Real time protocol, Session Initiation Protocol, Voice over Internet Protocol, Internet protocol, Public switched telephone networks, pulse code modulation
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Ammara Asif
Ammara Tahir is a graduate Software Engineer from Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan (2011). Her research interests are networks and communications
Ammara Asif
Ammara Tahir is a graduate Software Engineer from Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan (2011). Her research interests are networks and communications
Tahira Mahboob graduated from University of Engineering And Technology, Lahore Pakistan in 2007. She is registered with Pakistan Engineering Council and is currently enrolled in Masters degree program of Computer Engineering at Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE), UET Taxila (2010). She has been associated with telecom sector and now serving as a Lecturer at Fatima Jinnah Women University. She has supervised thesis/ projects in the field of communication, networks, mobile automation and voice recognition at Bachelor’s and Master Degree programs. Her research interests are computer/mobile communications, networks, information security and mobile automation.
Tahira Mahboob
Tahira Mahboob graduated from University of Engineering And Technology, Lahore Pakistan in 2007. She is registered with Pakistan Engineering Council and is currently enrolled in Masters degree program of Computer Engineering at Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE), UET Taxila (2010). She has been associated with telecom sector and now serving as a Lecturer at Fatima Jinnah Women University. She has supervised thesis/ projects in the field of communication, networks, mobile automation and voice recognition at Bachelor’s and Master Degree programs. Her research interests are computer/mobile communications, networks, information security and mobile automation.
Ammara Asif
Ammara Tahir is a graduate Software Engineer from Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan (2011). Her research interests are networks and communications
Ammara Asif
Ammara Tahir is a graduate Software Engineer from Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan (2011). Her research interests are networks and communications
Tahira Mahboob graduated from University of Engineering And Technology, Lahore Pakistan in 2007. She is registered with Pakistan Engineering Council and is currently enrolled in Masters degree program of Computer Engineering at Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE), UET Taxila (2010). She has been associated with telecom sector and now serving as a Lecturer at Fatima Jinnah Women University. She has supervised thesis/ projects in the field of communication, networks, mobile automation and voice recognition at Bachelor’s and Master Degree programs. Her research interests are computer/mobile communications, networks, information security and mobile automation.
Tahira Mahboob
Tahira Mahboob graduated from University of Engineering And Technology, Lahore Pakistan in 2007. She is registered with Pakistan Engineering Council and is currently enrolled in Masters degree program of Computer Engineering at Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE), UET Taxila (2010). She has been associated with telecom sector and now serving as a Lecturer at Fatima Jinnah Women University. She has supervised thesis/ projects in the field of communication, networks, mobile automation and voice recognition at Bachelor’s and Master Degree programs. Her research interests are computer/mobile communications, networks, information security and mobile automation.