Automatic Call-back

Automatic Call-back

In telecommunications the automatic call-back is a computer telephone function which allows the user by the engaged addressee’s line or in the other case of the subscriber’s inaccessibility indicating the system to save the number of the called subscriber and make the call when the line will be available or when the called number is not engaged.





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RTP Delivers Multimedia Data In Real Time

RTP Delivers Multimedia Data In Real TimeA Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) is a protocol standard defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) that outlines a management system for programs using real-time transmission of data through mutlicast or unicast network services in multimedia situations. Originally designed by the IETF for videoconferencing for multiple participants, the protocol is largely used in Voice over Internet Protocol applications. Despite its name, the protocol cannot guarantee real-time delivery of data, however, the RTP does compensate for jitters and can detect when data arrives out of sequence, both issues being popular in VoIP communication. In IP telephony, RTP works with a signaling protocol, such as SIP or H.323, in order to set up connections in a network.

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R$ 0.10

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