Customer Interaction Solutions - Vol. 20 Nbr. 4, October 2001
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Voice recognition technology has come of age and, when integrated into ...... TTS technology is capable of simulating actual speech while ......
While businesses experiment with voice technology, the industry itself has accelerated the ...
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Communications News - Vol. 38 Nbr. 8, August 2001
University of Hawaii system - Technology Information
To accommodate the growing communications needs of users throughout the Hawaiian Islands, a collaboration emerged among state organizations--the University of Hawaii system (University of Hawaii and Community Colleges), the Hawaii Department of Education (DOE) serving the state's K-12 public schools, and the government offices of the state--to interconnect geographically remote locations with a common communications infrastructure. The mis...
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Worldwide Telecom - Vol. 13 Nbr. 3, March 2001
... The new standards are a result of the work programme initiated by ITU to define optical technology which goes beyond point-to-point architectures, ...
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Communications News - Vol. 38 Nbr. 4, April 2001
Technology Information
In late 1997, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) launched the Class E/Category 6 system, which would provide the power sum ACR (PSACR) performance at 200 MHz that Category 5 provides at 100 MHz. Category 5 specifications were based on two-pair applications, such as 10/100Base-T and token ring. Gigabit Ethernet, however, has completely changed the way cabling system performance is viewed. 1000Base-T is unique in that it uses all four pairs of the c...
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Communications News - Vol. 34 Nbr. 11, November 1997
Technology Information
New technology in networks and in-room equipment is making videoconferencing a more viable alternative. Mid-range products, which range between $20,000 and $450,000, provide greater flexibility at a lower cost. Many users can avoid large systems by investing in a PC and low-speed desktop conferencing, thanks to better single line transmission technology and small office software. Companies that consider videoconferencing as a daily function will strengthen their comput...
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Communications News - Vol. 32 Nbr. 8, August 1995
Communications Management - Column
Local telephone number portability is likely to become a reality by sometime in 1997. Local number portability means that when a business moves it can retain its phone number. In the 1990s, technology permitted users of 800 Service to keep the particular numbers even when changing carriers. As competition in local exchanges increases, this will likely come to pass in that arena as well. The few trials that have been conducted have shown promise. Competitive...
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