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Ted is responsible for delivering expert design and engineering services to Virtela customers. Previously with Qwest, Ted led the planning and engineering of the company's data products. He drove the design and construction of Qwest's Frame Relay and ATM network and helped Qwest gain market share with major corporate customers. Earlier, Ted was responsible for budgeting, planning and engineering Sprint's data networks, and leading the company into new data and Internet service markets. He led the effort to grow Sprint's Frame Relay network, managed the growth of the company's Internet network, and managed the first widespread use of packet over SONET. Ted was also responsible for building the first private IP network used for Intranet services. Before joining Sprint, Ted worked in communications systems at Aeronautical Radio, COMSAT and General Electric. He has served the U.S. Navy in active and reserve capacities as a submarine officer for 20 years, achieving the rank of captain.
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Contributions from Retired Expert - Ted _Studwell
- How does VoIP technology differ from Voice and Data Convergence technology?
- Are there benefits to using VoIP over ATM and frame relay?
- If the codec G.729 bit rate is 8 kbps, does it mean one way or two ways?
- Jitter troubleshooting
- What is NFS?
- Network solution for new calling card business
- Call analysis
- What are the advantages and disadvantages between VoIP and TDMoIP?
- Mid-range VoIP phones
- Where can I learn more about VoIP
- VoIP card that uses the SIP protocol
- Connecting different types of PBXs together
- Voice over Frame Relay
- Establish VoIP from my home DSL line
- Reduce echo on dialup VoIP service
- When is H.323 or SIP used?
- Starting PC to phone business
- Connection oriented link
- VoIP advantages
- Phone company 'cloud'
Network Management Strategies for the CIO