S Glossary : Telephony, VoIP and other terms
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PC based systems are now available which permit the sending of short text messages to mobiles and DECT handsets (cordless phones) from a workstation. For more information on SMS messaging see, |
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| SRTP | SRTP is a security profile for RTP that adds confidentiality, message authentication, and replay protection to that protocol. SRTP is ideal for protecting Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic because it can be used in conjunction with header compression and has no effect on IP Quality of Service. These facts provide significant advantages, especially for voice traffic using low-bitrate voice codecs. SRTP is used in some Lync compatible Polycom KIRK solutions |
| Stand by time | In wireless telephony, standby time is the total time you can leave a phone powered on before the phone will completely discharge the batteries. Stand by time for professional KIRK handsets is around 24 hours. Learn more about about KIRK handset performance. |
| SVP | SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) is an open, straightforward QoS approach that has been adopted by most leading vendors of WLAN APs. It is the de facto standard for QoS on Wi-Fi networks. Adopted by the leading wireless LAN access point providers, SVP enables converged voice and data applications on a single wireless network infrastructure. SVP was developed to be an open, QoS mechanism for Wi-Fi networks. For more information about QoS see |