by Ian McLeod | Aug 13, 2020
Transmission Control Protocol or TCP. A data transmission protocol that enables your computer to talk to another computer. TCP is one of the core protocols governing Internet data exchange, directing how a connection is created between networks. As well as converting... by Ian McLeod | Aug 13, 2020
T.38 Is a Codec commonly used to transmit real-time fax data over Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks. Faxes can’t travel over a data network the same way they do across an analog connection. The T.38 protocol helps convert the fax from an analog signal... by Ian McLeod | Aug 13, 2020
The T-Carrier System is a set of digital data transmission formats predominantly used in North America and Japan. Both the T-Carrier and E-Carrier systems operate using Digital Signal 0 (DS0) as its basic unit. Thus enabling a transmission rate of 64... by Ian McLeod | Aug 13, 2020
A T1 is a high-speed digital data transmission line, the most commonly used line in the T-Carrier System. T1 lines began solely as copper wire but now include fiber optic and wireless connections. A T1 carries 24 digital voice channels with a voice and data transfer... by Ian McLeod | Aug 13, 2020
Secure Real-time Transport Protocol or SRTP. An extension of the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) that features enhanced security measures. SRTP provides encryption, confidentiality, message authentication, and replay protection to your transmitted audio and video... by Ian McLeod | Aug 13, 2020
Real-time Transport Protocol or RTP is a network protocol that governs the real-time transmission of voice and video data Packets over an IP network. Online services including Streaming, telephony, and web-based systems often times use RTP for its quick delivery... by Ian McLeod | Aug 13, 2020
The RJ45 is similar to the RJ11, except its connector has eight pins, and it serves as the interface for ethernet networks instead of telephone networks. The clear plastic jacks of the RJ45 usually have a Cat 5E cable running between each jack. Creating a connection... by Ian McLeod | Aug 13, 2020
RJ11 is the standard telecommunications cable connector or interface. This is the small clear plugin for an analog phone. An RJ11 cable is generally two clear plugs with a wire terminated between them. The outer jacket usually houses 4-6 smaller wires. These are... by Ian McLeod | Aug 13, 2020
RJ9 is the telecommunications jack or cable connectors you use to connect your phone’s handset to the telephone base unit. It looks like a smaller version of an RJ11. Usually, these cables are curly.