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Free VOIP Publications

Created by: jht2,Last modification on Wed 14 of May, 2008 [10:20 UTC] by linkx
There are many magazines either focused directly on VOIP or that are useful for information about related topics such as networking, telephone systems, etc.

www.voip-info.org is happy to make available totally free subscriptions to many technical magazines. The only catch is that you must be a qualified industry professional. i.e. there is some chance that you might be a buyer for or influence the purchase of the products and services advertised in these magazines. Each magazine usually has a short qualification form to fill out.

I have subscribed to many of these magazines for years and found them very useful.


Should you have any problems with this service, please let me know.

Thanks
support@voip-info.org

Examples of Magzines available:
  • Packet Magazine - Provides the latest on Cisco technologies and products, including tech tips, configurations, and links to online resources...
  • Total Telecom - "The Economist of the communications industry"
  • Communications News - Serves the decision makers responsible for networking, voice data, and video communications technologies at enterprise and service provider organizations, both in print and online...
  • RCR Wireless News - Is the only weekly newspaper covering wireless, has met this challenge, offering a mix of breaking news and in-depth analysis into the issues that mold today's wireless telecommunications environment....
  • Network Computing - Provides labed solutions for your toughest enterprise-wide computing challenges.
  • Oracle Magazine Contains technology strategy articles, sample code, tips, Oracle and partner news, how to articles for developers and DBAs, and more
  • xchange - Covers revenue-generating service-delivery strategies for full-service facilities-based providers — from incumbents to competitors — serving metro and rural residential and business communities.
  • Many more


Examples of Whitepapers available:
  • Best Practices for VoIP Security - Defines industry best practices for Enterprises to secure both enterprise networks and the voice traffic riding on these networks....
  • Defending eBusinesses and Hosting Service Providers from DDOS Attacks - Discusses defenses required for Service Providers and ebusinesses to protect their servers from such attacks....
  • 90 Page IP Telephony Pocket Guide - Describes the issues decision makers will need to understand as they set out to build a winning IP business communications strategy...
  • Customers Rate IP Telephony Systems - This independent report (not sponsored by ShoreTel) includes a comparative assessment of the top IP telephony vendors.
  • FierceVOIP - Is a free twice-weekly email service for elite executives in the voice over IP and IP telephony market...
  • VOIP Security for Telecom OEMs - How to build robust security into carrier-grade devices Discuss how to ensure the security and availability of new services such as VOIP over Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architectures...
  • Many more

Thoses ones are free and very interresting

This resource is public and interesting for voip comunity:

News, white papers and articles about voip:

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333Please help !!!

by fcanavati, Sunday 12 of August, 2007 [01:31:29 UTC]

Hi. I'm relative new to all this. I'm planning to install my current PBX in my office. I'll start first using WindowsXPHome and in a near future change it to a Linux system.

In my office we have 2 phone lines that our provider give us regular RJ11 jacks also we have another 2 lines that current provider use something similar to the:
Grandstream HandyTone 286 SIP Gateway ATA HT286, so the 2 lines are each one in 1 device of those.
In total we have 4 lines. But keep in mind I plan to grow in lines.

Since I'm new in all this I've some questions:

1.- What hardware does I need to connect the 4 lines (2 regular and 2 that comes in ATA) to the asterisk? I supposed I only need a device for the curren 2 regular lines, think that the ones in ATA doesn't need any hardware. But not sure what I need?

2.- For what did you use or recommend using each of this devices:
ATA
Multi External Device
PCI card

3.- Why some ATA mention they are Unlock? Is this only applied to connect it to a VoIp provider?

4.- Which are the differences between FXS y FXO, what are they for?

5.- What do I need to know about SIP and IAX2 protocols?

6.- What does I need to use any standard Phone, instead of softphones and costy
IpPhones? Do I need extra ATAs? or something like that? If so, how many I need? 1 for each extension where I plug a regular phone?

7.- If I use Asterisk to do the following do I need to consider any special hardware? If any of this features is not possible please tell me that to stop dreamin on it:
7.1.- Get into any computer outside my office and with a SoftPhone conect to my office usin ALL the features as if I were there WITHOUT limits.

7.2.- What hardware do I need to use an standard phone in my home, but connected to my office, as I were there, without the need of a computer?

7.3.- I use a PocketPC with version Mobile 2003. Someone told me that something could be done to use my device as something like a SoftPhone and use all the features as I were on my office. What do I need to use this?

7.4.- As I know all of this features are included with Asterisk: Menu Attendant, voice mail that could be read from anywhere, voice mail delivered to email, MP3 music while onhold, CallRecording. All of them are truly included? Do I need extra hardware for any of them?

Thank you for your help. Write to me at fcanavati@gmail.com
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333ARI

by shaman_king526, Monday 02 of July, 2007 [09:12:30 UTC]
Hello, I encountered error in the ARI Recordings. It says
Path is not a directory: /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/102

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333Re: Listening to a conversation in progress...

by svick, Wednesday 21 of March, 2007 [19:15:16 UTC]
Not if he wants to break the law. It's against the law in the US to listen to a conversation without giving explicit or implicit warning.


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333Listening to a conversation in progress...

by cooltechie, Saturday 17 of March, 2007 [03:37:31 UTC]
A client asked me if he can pick up the telephone and listen to a conversation in progress that an employee is making from the employee's desk without them knowing that the boss is listening..
Does any body know the answer to this?

P.S.
He has an Asterisk server running at this business.

Thanks!

William Herrera
william@lan-solutions.net
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333Re: Free Technical Magazines

by oyuuni, Friday 09 of December, 2005 [14:07:09 UTC]
Unfortunately all the magazines listed here are meant for North Americans. I am a senior member of the IEEE and live outside the US and Canada. How do I get hold of any of these magazines? Are there electronic copies that may be downloaded, that way the eligibility can be extended to those of us living outside North America.