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- From: finn@isi.edu (Greg Finn)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.cell-relay
- Subject: Curious attitude ...
- Message-ID: <22041@venera.isi.edu>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 17:43:12 GMT
- References: <12387@pinard>
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- Reply-To: finn@dalek.isi.edu (Greg Finn)
- Organization: USC-Information Sciences Institute
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- In article <12387@pinard> grayt@Software.Mitel.COM (Tom Gray) writes:
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- >Voice and video service will be the bulk of the traffic
- >on the networks of the future. They have specific requirements
- >which have prevented current data networks from carrying them
- >in any practical situation. Has anyone ever made a voice call
- >using TCP/IP?. These requirements will not change and so
- >the network standards of tomorrow must adapt to them.
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- The live audio multicast of the IETF meeting last week was
- carried to at least 100 if not 200 sites and a few continents. Oddly
- enough, this was done using TCP/IP. It was also accompanied by
- live compressed video. I leave it to you, how long ago do you think
- researchers were experimenting with live speech over the Internet?
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- Gregory Finn (310) 822-1511
- Information Sciences Institute, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
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