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Converged Communications
Volume 10    Issue 01    Published February 15, 2006
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 10.1535/itj.1001
Foreword
Convergence Now
By Anthony Neal-Graves
General Manager, Modular Communications Platform Division, Digital Enterprise Group, Intel Corporation
Current Articles
Introduction
Enterprise Converged Network–One Network for Voice, Video, Data, and Wireless
Learn about the enterprise converged network architecture and the proposal for a campus-level LAN in which three previously separate networks (voice, video, and data) are converged seamlessly into one mobility-enabled enterprise network architecture.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Evolution in Converged Communications
Discover how the versatile Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is emerging as a key enabler of rich features and rapid deployment of converged communications, offering extensibility across a wide range of industry applications and flexibility for many services' and vendors' networks.
Standards-Based Interoperability for the Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (AdvancedTCA*)
The commercial success of AdvancedTCA* platforms highlights the need for interoperability to ease the integration of multi-vendor modular components. Examine some common AdvancedTCA interoperability challenges and proposed solutions, and learn about our vision for an industry-wide interoperability program.
Intel Case Studies
Quality Campus VoIP: An Intel® Case Study
The demand for higher and differentiated service levels for certain applications has created a need for a reliable scalable Quality of Service (QoS) model in the network. Examine a case study based on Intel's experience of deploying VoIP with voice quality within a campus and converging voice and data on the existing local area network (LAN).
Experiences with PC-Based Real-Time Multimedia Collaboration over IP
Read about Intel's recent trial deployment of SIP-based real-time multimedia collaboration tools enabling user mobility and voice over IP telephony capabilities with PC client-based voice and videoconferencing.
Converged Communications in the Enterprise, Network and Home
Using Intel® Technologies to Build Next-Generation Media Servers
Learn about a broad range of Intel® building-block technologies that can be used to develop powerful, cost-effective multimedia communication solutions for today and into the future.
New Uses, Proposed Standards, and Emergent Device Classes for Digital Home Communications
Explore how enabling new communication experiences will require a new digital home communication standard framework that will also enable new classes of communication devices.
Seamless Collaboration–Enabling Best-in-Class VoIP Experience on Intel® Centrino® Mobile Technology
Discover the platform ingredient technologies that Intel® Centrino® mobile technology offers in order to deliver a best-in-class VoIP experience over wireless and wired networks.

Preface
Lin Chao
Publisher
Intel Technology Journal

With the wide-spread adoption of Internet Protocol (IP)-based technologies, it is practical and compelling to run voice, video, and data over a single physical data infrastructure rather than over separate networks. This convergence is enabling new enterprise business solutions—converged networks which provide performance to voice, video, and data communications across the enterprise. The eight papers in this issue of Intel Technology Journal (Vol 10, Issue 1) on “Converged Communications” explain why and how the unification of voice, video, and data service infrastructures for both stationary and mobile devices is inevitable. Included are papers that look at actual test beds within Intel’s enterprise that test solutions designed to fit into a complex business setting. These papers describe in detail the compelling usage models which are the key drivers for the unification of voice, video, and data services. more.
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