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  2. AudioCodes - Wikipedia

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    AudioCodes Ltd. is an Israeli-American company that provides communication software, products, and services for enterprises and service providers. Founded in 1993 by Shabtai Adlersberg and Leon Bialik, [ 2 ] AudioCodes is listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange ( NASDAQ : AUDC) and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange .

  3. Microsoft Teams - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Teams is a team collaboration application developed by Microsoft as part of the Microsoft 365 family of products, offering workspace chat and video conferencing, file storage, and integration of proprietary and third-party applications and services.

  4. Livewire (networking) - Wikipedia

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    Its primary purpose is routing and distributing broadcast-quality audio in radio stations. The original Livewire standard was introduced in 2003 and has since been superseded by a second version, Livewire+. Livewire+ includes compatibility with the AES67 and Ravenna standards to allow interoperability with equipment from other manufacturers ...

  5. List of open-source codecs - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of open-source codecs—that is, open-source software implementations of audio or video coding formats, audio codecs and video codecs respectively. Many of the codecs listed implement media formats that are restricted by patents and are hence not open formats.

  6. DirectPlay - Wikipedia

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    DirectPlay Voice was introduced in Windows Me as part of DirectX 7.1 for multiplayer games. [2] It is a voice communications, recording and playback API that allows gamers to use voice chat in games written to take advantage of the API, through a DirectPlay network transport session itself.

  7. Anycast - Wikipedia

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    Anycast is a network addressing and routing methodology in which a single IP address is shared by devices (generally servers) in multiple locations. Routers direct packets addressed to this destination to the location nearest the sender, using their normal decision-making algorithms, typically the lowest number of BGP network hops.

  8. Dial-on-demand routing - Wikipedia

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    Dial on Demand Routing (DDR) is a routing technique where a network connection to a remote site is established only when needed. In other words, if the router tries to send out data and the connection is off, then the router will automatically establish a connection, send the information, and close the connection when no more data needs to be sent.

  9. Routing Information Protocol - Wikipedia

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    BIRD, a free open source software routing suite; Zeroshell, a free open source software routing suite; A RIP implementation first introduced in 4.2BSD, routed, survives in several of its descendants, including FreeBSD [16] and NetBSD. [17] OpenBSD introduced a new implementation, ripd, in version 4.1 [18] and retired routed in version 4.4.