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Voice, Video, and Data Network Convergence: Architecture and Design, From VoIP to Wireless

Book Title: Voice, Video, and Data Network Convergence: Architecture and Design, From VoIP to Wireless
Author: Juanita Ellis, Joy Rahman & Charles Pursell
Publication: San Diego, Calif.: Academic Press 20
ISBN: 0122365429


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Book Review: Voice, Video, and Data Network Convergence: Architecture and Design, From VoIP to Wireless

Voice, Video, and Data Network Convergence: Architecture and Design, from VoIP to Wireless, as the name implies is a book about convergence of different communication networks. The entire book has the theme spread only around the convergence of voice, data and video networks and in the effort; Authors have done good work..

Covers both Benefit and Risk factors about Converged Network Environment

Authors are having good knowledge about the convergence of various kinds of networks and know the benefits and the risk involved in these kind of converges. Authors have marked out the benefits that can be easily realized by converging existing networks.

In every major operation, the risks of getting negative effects are always present and the convergence is not much different. The authors have also tried to convey the possible risks, which can come up while or after convergence of existing networks.

The relevant explanation of both the benefits and risks involved in the convergence of data networks provides a useful benefit to the reader to compare the odd and favors of data network convergence.

Provides Current and Future prospects of Converged Network Environment

Authors have not only presented the book in a useful manner but also provided the current scenario of the Convergence technology. The future scenario presented with great insight on the prospects of the converged networks, to let a user imagine the future of this technology. The comparisons let a user decide whether to implement a converged network or work with the existing networks.