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Chapter 9, Problem P7P
a)
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Conversational voice and video-over-IP:
- The real time conversations that are made through internet is called as internet telephony and it is also called as VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).
- Conversional videos are similar where it includes the voice and video of the participants.
- The internet companies that uses conversational voice and video includes skype and google talk.
b)
Program Plan Intro
Conversational voice and video-over-IP:
- The real time conversations that are made through internet is called as internet telephony and it is also called as VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).
- Conversional videos are similar where it includes the voice and video of the participants.
- The internet companies that uses conversational voice and video includes skype and google talk.
c)
Program Plan Intro
Conversational voice and video-over-IP:
- The real time conversations that are made through internet is called as internet telephony and it is also called as VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).
- Conversional videos are similar where it includes the voice and video of the participants.
- The internet companies that uses conversational voice and video includes skype and google talk.
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