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IPv6 – Internet Protocol Version 6

What is IPv6? IPv6, or Internet Protocol version 6, stands as the latest iteration of the Internet Protocol (IP). It was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and reached draft standard status in

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Session Border Controller (SBC)

What is a Session Border Controller? A Session Border Controller (SBC) plays a major role in securing and controlling real-time communications, specifically in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and video conferencing environments. They act as

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RTP over QUIC (RoQ)

What is RTP over QUIC (RoQ)? RTP over QUIC (RoQ) is a mapping of Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) to QUIC Protocol. RoQ allows for a secure encapsulation of RTP packets for transmission over QUIC. RoQ

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QUIC Protocol

What is QUIC Protocol? QUIC (not an acronym) is a transport layer networking protocol implemented with the goals of improving network traffic performance, security, and reliability. Today, QUIC is being pushed by Google and is

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Secure SIP Analog Modem Server (SSAMS)

The VOCAL Secure SIP Analog Modem Server (SSAMS) package offers an additional layer of protection to the standard SAMS that helps to bridge the gap between legacy analog systems and modern secure telecommunications infrastructure. Secure

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SIP Analog Modem Server (SAMS) for TTY/TDD

VOCAL uses Voice over IP (VoIP) to implement an SIP Analog Modem Server (SAMS) for Teletype (TTY) / Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD) that interoperates with legacy modems without the need for modem banks

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V.150 Analog Modem Adaptor for Secure Phones

The VOCAL V.150 Analog Modem Adaptor for Secure Phones allows STE phone users to continue utilizing their devices after traditional copper lines have been removed. How does the V.150 Analog Modem Adaptor work? The V.150

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