Word: networked
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...occurs, Harvard's transition to VOIP is still years away--Verizon Communications' contract to run the machinery that routes calls on Harvard's telephone network does not expire until...
Currently, telecommunications companies around the world maintain two separate networks--the Internet for data, and the telephone network, sometimes called the "Public Switched Telephone Network" (PSTN), for voice calls...
...large portion of bandwidth is reserved for that phone call--irrespective of what you are saying or how fast you say it. If you were to leave the phone off the hook and not speak at all, the telephone network would dutifully transmit the sounds of silence...
With VOIP, telecommunications companies can break down your voice into packets of digital data and then transmit them over the Internet. Using compression technology, VOIP telephone calls require eight times less network resources to complete a call...
...that initial exit polls had been skewed by an early and especially large turnout of African-American voters for Gore. In the end, they would account for more than 16 percent of the state's overall vote, almost double the usual black vote. Less than an hour after the network announcement, the Republican response began to take shape. Brogan and the other officials in his suite went downstairs to the ballroom to announce that they had serious doubts about the networks' projections. "We didn't believe Florida was over," he says...