InteropLabs: VoIP Wireless & Security Initiative 2007
Seamless wireless data and voice communication is fast becoming a reality. The remaining issues facing handset designers, carriers and service providers as well as enterprise and residential network designers relate to questions of deployment, configuration and network architecture. One key capability in the next-generation wireless world will be Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) using 802.11 wireless local area networks (WLANs).
For wireless equipment manufacturers, service providers and enterprise/home network designers, VoIP over WLANs raises several deployment and planning issues concerning quality-of-service (QoS), call control, network capacity, provisioning, architecture and others. In addition, if the performance of each individual WLAN is to be optimized, these deployment issues must be addressed individually on a WLAN-by-WLAN basis. The requirements of the three main segments making up the WLAN marketplace also will have an effect on the deployment parameters of WLANs.
At Interop Las Vegas, the InteropLabs will demonstrate how VoIP interacts with various WLAN deployment methodologies. Learn what you can deploy today while planning for the future within your business environment. Gain first-hand knowledge as experts develop, implement and test current and new solutions, in live vendor-neutral, standards-based arena.
Explore the InteropLabs with any Interop pass and attend free classes taught by InteropLabs engineers.
Led By: Jim Martin, The Daedelus Group
Jim Martin is a principal architect with The Daedelus Group. Prior to founding The Daedelus Group, he worked at Netzwert, AG, developing tools that bring the mobile telephony and Internet worlds together. Mr Martin specializes in system and protocol design with an emphasis on large scale Internet routing, IP Multicast, IPv6, AAA and 3G/IMS systems. He actively participates in the IETF, and is a 15 year veteran of the Interop community.
Educator - Jed Daniels, Network Physics
Jed Daniels is a Course Designer and Instructor with Network Physics in Mountain View, California. With a decade of experience in networking and IT, his current specialties include network analysis, enterprise email integration, network security, VPNs, and wireless LANs. Prior to joining Network Physics, Jed worked for IronPort and Nokia, where he provided engineering support and training across a wide range of enterprise security products. These days, he spends a large portion of his time thinking about how people learn. His goal is to discover the most efficient ways to train people to understand complex technical subject matter. Jed has more different kinds of pets than anyone else you know.
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