Monday, June 9, 2008

My engineering project




My project in engineering was "Intelligent peer to peer voip"- the main purpose of this is to enable a voip user tracking and calling other users anywhere in the net.This architecture decentralises the mechanism of call establishment and call termination as well as user tracking without going through a centralised VOIP proxy or redirection server.The main advantage of the peer to peer network network is that there will not be any single point of failure that is even if a server in one system crashes it will not affect the entire network.
Network providers see VOIP technology as a means of reducing their cost of offering existing voice-based services along with new value added multimedia services. Service providers also view VOIP infrastructure as an economical base on which to build new revenue-generating services. As deployment of VOIP technology becomes widespread and part of a shared competitive landscape, this second goal will become more important, with service providers working to increase their market shares. However, this trend violates the philosophy of freedom behind the Internet. Internet users should be able to use VOIP as they have been using e-mail over the decades without having to pay to or tied with a particular VOIP provider.
I'll explain about this project in the following posts

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