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hop off

Apr 13th, 2006 by Ashley

神秘的電話世界 /_\

Hop off is a term used in telecommunications that refers to a point at which a signal or call leaves a network and moves to another network. For example, a call made on a cell phone set can hop off the local cellular telephone network to a major network such as AT&T. Conversely, a call coming through a major network can hop off that network to a smaller local network or private branch exchange (PBX).
In voice over IP (VoIP), hop off is a point or gateway at which a call moves from an H.323 network to a network that uses some other protocol. H.323 is a communications standard that was accepted in 1996 by the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) to help ensure compatibility in digital transmissions over IP networks.

Hop off is an essential feature of VoIP networks, because it is necessary for the initiation and completion of calls to non-H.323 devices such as conventional hard-wired phone sets and cell phones.

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2 Responses to “hop off”

  1. on 13 Apr 2006 at 18:26 pm1gestalt

    我一年級都在念這個渡過的
    因為我老師是教VoIP的 0rz

  2. on 13 Apr 2006 at 22:52 pm2Ashley

    有意來敝公司嗎? XD

    (我亂說的啦… 我只是個比工友大一點點的IT小妹… 說不定工友還比我大 orz)