Building blocks for IP telephony

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Abstract

Convergence between the existing telephone networks and data transfer over the Internet not only demands that new software be written to handle telephony applications which span both networks, but also makes new and innovative applications possible. Rather than writing these applications from the ground up, it would be helpful to have a relatively high-level API on which to prototype new applications. In this article we describe a set of Java packages developed at Cornell University to accomplish this purpose. The software's name is ITS; it is available for download at no charge, and includes sample applications and documentation.

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Bergmark, D., & Keshav, S. (2000). Building blocks for IP telephony. IEEE Communications Magazine, 38(4), 88–94. https://doi.org/10.1109/35.833562

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