looking for a valuable project in VOIP / IMS

looking for a valuable project in VOIP / IMS

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looking for a valuable project in VOIP / IMS vindhyavasini 08-02-2006
Posted by vindhyavasini on August 2, 2006, 3:52 am
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hi all,
I am a senior undergraduate in Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee.
As a part of our course structure, I have to do a Final year project in
the last two semesters. I have planned to do my B.Tech Project in the
field of Voice over IP (VoIP) and most probably related to IMS
networks. But i am unable to think of a nice project that has some
value in today's IT industry or which may come out to be a very good
research project. So, I will be very thankful to you if you can help me
in this regard or else if i could be a part of any on going project in
some company/university.

Thanks

Regards

--
Vindhyavasini Tripathi
Senior Undergraduate
Bachelor of Technology
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology
Roorkee
Uttaranchal
India


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Posted by on August 9, 2006, 5:28 pm
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Hello Vindhyavasini,

I have an excellent idea. You may be familiar with MTSO (medical
transcription service companies) I own one in the USA. Currently,
clients call into our 1800 which we lease from the telephone company.
They charge an arm and a leg. It's analog and poor quality as well.
Our digital servers convert the analog to digital wav file and we store
it on our ftp site for our transcriptionists.

The problem- Reliance PBX analog telephone line (issue of quality but
more important cost)
Solution - use VOIP solution. Callers call into a VOIP # through a
standard high speend interent connection and that integrates into our
Transcription ASP. However, the company that provides VOIP in the US,
Vonage, does not offer this solution as a 1800#.

Ashish
EchoScribe Inc.

vindhyavasini wrote:
> hi all,
> I am a senior undergraduate in Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee.
> As a part of our course structure, I have to do a Final year project in
> the last two semesters. I have planned to do my B.Tech Project in the
> field of Voice over IP (VoIP) and most probably related to IMS
> networks. But i am unable to think of a nice project that has some
> value in today's IT industry or which may come out to be a very good
> research project. So, I will be very thankful to you if you can help me
> in this regard or else if i could be a part of any on going project in
> some company/university.
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Vindhyavasini Tripathi
> Senior Undergraduate
> Bachelor of Technology
> Electronics and Communication Engineering
> Indian Institute of Technology
> Roorkee
> Uttaranchal
> India


Posted by on August 9, 2006, 5:28 pm
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Hello Vindhyavasini,

I have an excellent idea. You may be familiar with MTSO (medical
transcription service companies) I own one in the USA. Currently,
clients call into our 1800 which we lease from the telephone company.
They charge an arm and a leg. It's analog and poor quality as well.
Our digital servers convert the analog to digital wav file and we store
it on our ftp site for our transcriptionists.

The problem- Reliance PBX analog telephone line (issue of quality but
more important cost)
Solution - use VOIP solution. Callers call into a VOIP # through a
standard high speend interent connection and that integrates into our
Transcription ASP. However, the company that provides VOIP in the US,
Vonage, does not offer this solution as a 1800#.

Ashish
EchoScribe Inc.

vindhyavasini wrote:
> hi all,
> I am a senior undergraduate in Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee.
> As a part of our course structure, I have to do a Final year project in
> the last two semesters. I have planned to do my B.Tech Project in the
> field of Voice over IP (VoIP) and most probably related to IMS
> networks. But i am unable to think of a nice project that has some
> value in today's IT industry or which may come out to be a very good
> research project. So, I will be very thankful to you if you can help me
> in this regard or else if i could be a part of any on going project in
> some company/university.
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Vindhyavasini Tripathi
> Senior Undergraduate
> Bachelor of Technology
> Electronics and Communication Engineering
> Indian Institute of Technology
> Roorkee
> Uttaranchal
> India


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