| Succession VToA & VoIP Project |
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| Voice Trunking over ATM (VToA) is a
switching architecture that uses asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) broadband
switching technology. The main purpose of VToA is to allow the transmission
of voice calls
over an ATM fabric (that is, a network of one or more ATM switches),
reducing
traffic congestion in existing TDM-based offices. It also allows the
integration of service providers’ voice and data networks, because ATM
technology can support many different services on the same unified network.
VToA is a backbone technology that supports the Voice over IP (VoIP)
technology.
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| Malcolm was the project prime for identifying new VoIP software features, provided in Word and Powerpoint, and how they were used within different marketing solutions; he then documented them within Succession VoIP Solution Specification documents using FrameMaker, Acrobat, Visio, Excel, Illustrator, and SnagIt. He also created and maintained a Microsoft Access database of all hardware used within the different VoIP solutions. The specifications and database were used for knowledge transfer purposes by the whole development community (over 500 software developers, project managers, technical writers, and training course developers) as the definitive guides for all Nortel VoIP solutions. Malcolm produced the following Succession VToA and VoIP solution documents: |
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Click on the required document to
view it (if a password is required, contact Malcolm)
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