Thalhammer, 2002 - Google Patents
Security inVoIP-Telephony SystemsThalhammer, 2002
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- Thalhammer J
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VoIP telephony or IP telephony is the transportation of voice traffic over the Internet protocol (IP). The Internet is an interconnection between networks that use IP. Over the years the Internet has become a basis for applications and services it was not intended for at the …
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