8000 samples/sec * 8 bits/sample = 64,000 bits/sec (DS-0 circuit) 24 DS-0s = 1.536 Mbps + 8K of framing bits = 1.544 Mbps (T-1) |
tie lines allow for a virtual PBX, i.e. conneCITng a remote site directly to the PBX
Feature/Service | Description |
Least Cost Routing (LCR) | PBX chooses the most economical path for any given call |
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) | Incoming calls are routed directly to certain extensions without going through central switchboard |
Call Pickup | Allows user to pickup/anser another user's phone without forwarding |
Paging | Ability to use page speakers |
Direct Inward Dialing | Allows calls to pass central switchboard |
Hunting | Allows incoming calls to get through on alternate trunks |
Prioritization | Individual extensions are given priority |
Night Mode | can still make calls after switchboard is closed |
Service/Device | Description |
Automated attendant | recorded message system that works with touch-tone (requests extension) |
Voice mail | some can be forwarded, copied, annoted, saved and recalled |
Voice Response Units(VRU) | uses synthesized voice to offer menu choices to be chosen by touch-tome phone |
Voice Processor | uses speech recognition |
Voice server | stores, processes and delivers digitized voice messages |
Music / ads on hold |
OSI Model | SS7 | ||
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Session | ISDN User Part | ||
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Network | Signalling ConneCITon Control Part (SCCP) | ||
Datalink | Message Transfer Part (MTP) | ||
Physical |
Challenge | Explanation/Implication |
Spectrum Allocation | worldwide allocation required |
Operational Standards | worldwide standards required |
Societal and User Issues | Who pays for calls? Should location be broadcast? Privacy issues? Potential misuse of PCS services? |
Operations, Administration, and Management | How will various network segments and industries transparently interoperate on a technical and business basis? |
Who is in Charge? |
Network Option | Examples | Characteristics |
Public | Carrier services--SMDS, frame relay | Central control. Maintained by TELCO staff. Highly redundant network |
Hybrid | Combination of some public network carrier services and some leased lines | Voice is often transmitted via public network, while leased lines are used for data |
Virtual Private | Software defined network, Centrex | Offers closed groups on a public network. Offers control and features of private network without capital investment and operations personnel |
Private | Leased lines | Offers user control over guaranteed bandwidth facilities on a 24-hour-a-day basis for a fixed monetary fee |
Bypass | User-owned and controlled or third party VSAT Microwave | May bypass local TELCO and bring voice and data directly to POP of long distance carrier |
End Devices Connected | WAN Service Employed | Integration Device | Integration Elements |
Voice: PBXs or channel bank Data:mainframe to terminal traffic or LAN traffic |
Frame relay accessed via T-1 | Frame relay switch | Data; Voice |
Voice: PBXs Data:mainframe to terminal traffic or LAN traffic |
DDS lines to 56K or DS1 64K digital leased line | Remote bridges | Data; Voice; Fax |
Voice: PBXData: mainframe to terminal traffic |
T-1, fraCITonal T-1, DDS or analog leased lines | Multiplexor | Data; Voice; Fax |
Voice: single phone line Data: PC |
Switched analog dial-up line | DOV (data over voice) unit and software | Data; Voice; Fax |
Voice: PBX Data: LAN Traffic |
Analog or digital leased lines to DS-0 (64 K) | PC expansion card | Data; Voice; Fax |
Voice: Data: PC |
voice over the Internet | sound card; microphone; speakers; software | Data; Voice; Fax |