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"In simplest terms, computer telephony is the technique of coordinating the actions of telephone and computer systems. This technology has existed in commercial form since the mid-1980s, but it has been exploited only in a few niche markets -- particularly in large call centers, where call volumes easily justified the cost of complex custom-built systems. But in the 1990s, several factors have combined to significantly simplify computer-telephone systems and increase the marketplace's interest in computer telephony. International standards for interconnecting telephone and computer systems have been defined, notably the Computer-Supported Telephony Application (CSTA) call modeling and protocol standards from ECMA. Mass-market application programming interface (API) specifications have been heavily promoted by major market players such as Microsoft and Novell, and are gaining rapid acceptance. Voice processing technologies have advanced steadily, providing advanced features and high port densities at attractive prices. Public networks are offering more and more services which enable computer-telephone applications, such as Calling Line ID. And most important, the world economy is doing business over the telephone at an increasing rate, prompting business organizations to look for ways to make this process more efficient and economical."
"Each of these APIs provides a specialized set of services that expand the reach of the Windows operating system in a way that makes it easier to write programs that work without having to deal with the differences between hardware provided from third parties."
The Research Program on Communications Policy was established at the MIT Center for Technology, Policy and Industrial Development with the objectives of (1) Studying technical, economic, and policy challenges to open interfaces for scalable digital systems and broadband networks; (2) Facilitating cross-industry, cross-government agency, and cross-academic discipline dialogue on such issues; (3) Disseminating the results of these activities
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a protocol for setting up conferencing, telephony, multimedia and other types of communication sessions on the Internet.
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