Wednesday, April 2, 2003
Microsoft Enhances VoIP Support in CE .Net
Posted by Janak Parekh in "SOFTWARE" @ 04:00 PM
"Today at the Spring 2003 Voice on the Net (VON) Trade Show & Expo, Microsoft Corp. announced a comprehensive Windows® CE .NET-based voice over IP (VoIP) solution that enables the integration of voice communications into a variety of IP-based client devices and services such as desktops and mobile phones. The new enhancements to Windows CE .NET include a sample Telephony User Interface (TUI), a comprehensive VoIP Application Interface Layer (VAIL) and Enterprise Infrastructure Integration services."
Long-term (i.e., the next 10-20 years), I'd like to see phones just be VoIP data terminals -- circuit-switched POTS is an archaic system, and although CDMA voice protocols deconstruct the notion of the voice circuit, there is still a lot of cruft left over to support a completely separate voice channel - when in fact it's all basically data.
Long-term (i.e., the next 10-20 years), I'd like to see phones just be VoIP data terminals -- circuit-switched POTS is an archaic system, and although CDMA voice protocols deconstruct the notion of the voice circuit, there is still a lot of cruft left over to support a completely separate voice channel - when in fact it's all basically data.