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With the introduction of Intel® Centrino® mobile technology, today's
mobile notebook is an advanced communication platform with integrated wired and
wireless technologies. One of the important communication technologies that has
been making excellent progress in the industry is Voice over IP (VoIP). The
Centrino notebook augments ingredient technologies to improve the VoIP
experience for the end user, resulting in enhanced productivity.
Recent advances in VoIP applications, protocols, infrastructure, equipment and
peripherals have resulted in IT departments of medium and large businesses
becoming interested in deploying this technology. The goal is to have the
business road-warrior communicate in a seamless way both inside and outside the
enterprise. Also with the advancements in the Internet Protocol Private Branch
Exchange (IP PBX) infrastructure, IT shops have been racing to replace their
legacy, cumbersome Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) PBXs with easy-to-manage
and more flexible IP PBXs. The impediments to such deployment have been the
ability to deliver the expected Quality of Service (QoS) for voice calls, call
privacy, and ease of use of VoIP applications.
In this paper, we present the platform ingredient technologies that Centrino
offers this year (2006) in order to deliver a best-in-class VoIP experience
over wireless and wired networks. This includes Intel's QoS solution for
enhanced VoIP experience over Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), Intel's
Array Microphone for better open audio, Intel's Integrated Performance
Primitives (IPP) libraries for improved overall VoIP experience, and enabling
the use of Bluetooth* headsets for hands-free VoIP.
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