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Innovative Integration is a leader in signal processing and data acquisition hardware and software.
Our products combine DSPs and FPGAs with high performance analog, ready for integration into demanding real-time applications such as wireless, medical, and military.
Innovative Integration offers a complete solutions for software-defined radio (SDR) applications by integrating R-Interfaces IP for software defined radio (SDR) with Innovatives high performance X5 family of digitizers and powerful application development tools for FPGA development.
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Definition: Voice-over-Internet protocol is a protocol optimized for the transmission of voice through the Internet or other packet-switched networks.
VoIP is often used abstractly to refer to the actual transmission of voice (rather than the protocol implementing it). This latter concept is also referred to as IP telephony, Internet telephony, voice over broadband, broadband telephony, and broadband phone.
VoIP providers may be viewed as commercial realizations of the experimental Network Voice Protocol (1973) invented for the ARPANET providers.
Some cost savings are due to utilizing a single network to carry voice and data, especially where users have underused network capacity that can carry VoIP at no additional cost.
VoIP-to-VoIP phone calls are sometimes free, while VoIP calls connecting to public switched telephone networks (VoIP-to-PSTN) may have a cost that is borne by the VoIP user.
Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VoIP)
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