Account
ID A case-sensitive string of characters identifying
a PC 2 Phone Registered User. Together with the Password,
the Account ID is used to authorize a user's access
to the PC 2 Phone trading floor. The Account ID and
Password are automatically e-mailed to a potential PC
2 Phone Member after filling out a Request to Join.
Active Contract A Contract that has been ordered.
Active Member PC 2 Phone
Member that has paid to or got paid by PC 2 Phone for
the past traffic exchange at least once.
AHT (Average Hold Time)
The average length of time between the moment a caller
finishes dialing and the moment the call is answered
or terminated.
AS (Autonomous System)
A set of routers under a single technical administration.
An AS uses an internal gateway protocol and common metrics
to route Packets within the AS, and uses an external
gateway protocol to route packets to other ASs.
ASP (Application Service
Provider) An independent, third-party provider of software-based
services delivered to customers across a wide area network
(WAN).
ASR (Answer-Seizure
Ratio) The ratio of successfully connected calls to
attempted calls (also called 'Call Completion Rate').
ASRs vary by routes. A typical ASR to Pakistan is lower
than that of Germany. Reasons for this include the quality
of the network and the fact that it's less likely that
a call to Pakistan will encounter a device such as an
answering machine. Built-in PC 2 Phone QoS Management
Tools track the ASRs for all termination facilities
that receive calls routed through the PC 2 Phone Softswitch.
Backbone
A very-high-speed network spanning the world from one
major metropolitan area to another. Such networks are
typically provided by national Internet service providers
(ISPs). Local ISPs connect to the backbone in order
to transport data.
Balance See Net Termination
Balance.
Bandwidth The maximum
data carrying capacity of a transmission link. For networks,
bandwidth is usually expressed in bits per second (bps).
Billing Increment A
call measurement unit, expressed in seconds. Calls that
involve a fraction of a billing increment are rounded
up.
Buyer A Registered User
or a Member of PC 2 Phone that intends to purchase Termination
Services.
Buyer Tariff The price
at which a PC 2 Phone Member can send minutes to the
destination associated with the Ordered Contract. Buyer
Tariff equals the sum of the Seller Tariff and the Clearing
Fee. Potential Buyers can indicate Tariffs that they
are willing to pay for Termination Services in their
Requests.
Call Establishment
of (or an attempt to establish) a voice or data connection
between two endpoints, or between two points which provide
a partial link (e.g. a trunk) between two endpoints.
CDR (Call Detail Record) An automatically
generated downloadable report for a requested time period.
The report contains information on the number of calls,
call duration, call origination and destination, and
billed amount. PC 2 Phone Members use CDR reports to
bill retail customers and settle with their partners
on a wholesale level.
Clearing Fee The amount of money a Buyer
pays to PC 2 Phone for the Clearing Service. Clearing
Fee is calculated on a per minute basis.
Clearing Service The service that allows
Internet Telephony Service Providers, Members of PC
2 Phone, to terminate each other's calls. The Clearing
Service includes all the necessary system maintenance,
authorization, routing, billing, administration, settlement,
and collecting charges on behalf of the Members.
Codec Coder-decoder. A device that typically
uses pulse code modulation to transform analog signals
into a digital bit stream and digital signals back into
analog signals. In Voice over IP, the Codec defines
the voice coder rate of speech for a Dial peer.
Congestion The situation in which there
are too many Packets present in the network, leading
to performance degradation.
Contract A set of parameters that a
PC 2 Phone Member using the Clearing Service establishes
in order to receive traffic from and provide termination
services to other PC 2 Phone Members. Contract details
include the requested price per minute (Tariff), Grace
Period, Minimum Call Duration, Billing Increment, Start
Date, End Date, and one or more registered Gateways/Gatekeepers
that will be terminating calls sent by a PC 2 Phone
Member who has ordered this Contract.
Credit Line Past credit limit. A Buyer's initial Credit
Line is equal to two times (2x) Deposit.
Deposit A deposit
that establishes the Buyer's initial credit limit. The
Deposit is refundable at the end of the Membership Agreement
term provided that the Buyer has no outstanding liabilities
with PC 2 Phone.
Dial-peer An addressable call endpoint
-- a software structure that binds a dialed digit string
to a voice port. A number of dial peers will exist on
each router in the network, and at least two will be
involved in making a call across the network, one on
the originating end and one on the terminating end.
In Voice over IP, there are two kinds of dial peers:
POTS and VoIP. VoIP peers point to specific VoIP devices.
E.164 The international
public telecommunication numbering plan. An E.164 number
uniquely identifies a public network termination point
and typically consists of three fields, CC (country
code), NDC (national destination code), and SN (subscriber
number), up to 15 digits in total.
E1 A wide-area digital transmission
scheme (European): 2,048 Mbits/s; 30 channels, 64 Kbps
each.
Endpoint SIP or H.323 terminal or Gateway.
An endpoint can Call and be Called. It generates and
terminates the information stream.
End Date Date determining the end of
the period during which PC 2 Phone Members will terminate
calls to the Gateways specified in a particular Contract.
Expired Contracts (those with the End Date in the past)
cannot be ordered.
Failed Call An
attempted Call that does not receive the Connect message.
Such calls are not billed.
Firewall A system designed to prevent
unauthorized access to or from a private network. Firewalls
can be implemented as hardware, software, or a combination
of both. All messages entering or leaving the intranet
pass through the firewall, which examines each message
and blocks those that do not meet the security criteria
specified on the firewall.
G.7xx A family
of ITU standards for audio compression.
G.711 A 64 kbps PCM half-duplex codec
(high quality, high bandwidth, minimum processor load).
G.723.1 A 6.4/5.3 kbps MP-MLQ codec
(low quality, low bandwidth, high processor load due
to compression).
G.726 A 40/32/24/16 ADPCM codec (good
quality, medium bandwidth, low processor load).
G.728 A 16 kbps LD-CELP codec (medium
quality, medium bandwidth, very high processor load).
G.729 An 8 kbps ACELP codec (medium
quality, low bandwidth, high processor load).
Gatekeeper The central control entity
that performs management functions in a Voice and Fax
over IP network and for multimedia applications such
as video conferencing. Gatekeepers provide intelligence
for the network, including address resolution, authorization,
and authentication services, the logging of Call Detail
Records, and communications with network management
systems. Gatekeepers control bandwidth, provide interfaces
to existing legacy systems, and monitor the network
for engineering purposes as well as for real-time network
management and load balancing, .
Gatekeeping Fee The fee paid by PC 2
Phone Members to PC 2 Phone for the Gatekeeping Service.
Gatekeeping Service A PC 2 Phone Member
may choose to use the PC 2 Phone Gatekeeping Service
only, without credit risk management and clearing functions.
The Gatekeeping Service includes system maintenance,
authorization, routing, accounting for sent/received
minutes, and other functions.
Gateway In IP telephony, a network device
that converts voice and fax calls, in real time, between
the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and an
IP network. The primary functions of an IP gateway include
voice and fax compression/ decompression, packetization,
call routing, and control signaling. Additional features
may include interfaces to external controllers, such
as Gatekeepers or Softswitches, billing systems, and
network management systems.
GKTMP (Cisco Gatekeeper Transaction
Message Protocol) A proprietary Cisco protocol used
for communication between the Cisco IOS Gatekeeper and
external applications.
Grace Period The time interval at the
beginning of a call, measured in seconds, that is not
billed. PC 2 Phone Clearing Fee and Routing Fee do not
apply to the grace period.
H.225 Protocols
(RAS, RTP/RTCP, Q.931 call signaling) and message formats
for H.323.
H.245 A protocol for capability negotiation,
messages for opening and closing channels for media
streams, etc. (i.e. media signaling).
H.323 An ITU-T "umbrella"
of standards for Packet-based multimedia communications
systems. This standard defines the different multimedia
entities that make up a multimedia system - Endpoints,
Gateways, Multipoint Conferencing Units (MCUs), and
Gatekeepers -- and their interaction. This standard
is used for many Voice-over-IP applications, and is
heavily dependent on other standards, mainly H.225 and
H.245.
IETF (Internet
Engineering Task Force) One of two technical working
bodies in the Internet Activities Board. The IETF meets
three times a year to set technical standards for the
Internet.
IPCB.net Short name for IP Clearing
Board.
IP Clearinghouse An organization that
provides clearing and settlement services in IP Telephony.
IP Precedence see Type of Service.
IP Telephony (Also called Voice over
IP) Technology that allows voice phone calls to be made
over the Internet or other Packet networks using a PC
via Gateways and standard telephones. VoIP primarily
builds on and complements existing standards, such as
H.323 and SIP.
ISP Internet Service Provider.
ITSP Internet Telephony Service Provider.
ITU (International Telecommunications
Union) An organization established by the United Nations
to set telecommunications standards, allocate frequencies
for various uses, and sponsor trade shows every four
years.
ITU-T ITU standards for telecommunications.
Jitter The variation
in the amount of Latency among Packets being received
Latency (Also
called Delay) The amount of time it takes a Packet to
travel from source to destination. Together, Latency
and Bandwidth define the speed and capacity of a network.
Licensed Software The "harvester
software" and any other software provided by PC
2 Phone to a Member for the purpose of record keeping,
accounting, and/or access to PC 2 Phone services, and
including PC 2 Phone-provided documentation.
Load Balancing Distribution of calls
among terminating Gateways based on the Priorities and
Weights assigned by the Buyer.
Member [of PC
2 Phone] An operator with IP Telephony minutes and/or
termination capabilities; a Registered User that has
signed the Membership Agreement and paid the Membership
Fee, and, has thereby gained access to PC 2 Phone Clearing
and Gatekeeping Services.
Member in Good Standing PC 2 Phone Member
that maintains its Credit Line with PC 2 Phone in Good
Standing.
Membership Agreement A signed agreement
between a PC 2 Phone Member and PC 2 Phone, where PC
2 Phone provides Gatekeeping services or Clearing services
between Sellers and Buyers. The Membership Agreement
form is e-mailed to Members upon registering; the Members
then sign their copy and send it back to PC 2 Phone.
Membership Fee A non-refundable one-time
fee payable on becoming a Member of the PC 2 Phone network
and thereby gaining access to PC 2 Phone Clearing and
Gatekeeping Services. The Membership Fee does not include
the initial Deposit.
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
A protocol complementary to H.323 and SIP, designed
to control media gateways from external call control
elements in decomposed gateway architectures. Working
in conjunction with the Gateway Location Protocol (GLP),
MGCP enables a caller with a PSTN phone number to locate
the destination device and establish a session. It provides
the gateway-to-gateway interface for the Session Initialization
Protocol (SIP). MGCP is meant to simplify standards
for the new Voice over Packet technology by eliminating
the need for complex, processor-intense IP telephony
devices, thus simplifying and lowering the cost of these
terminals.
Minimum Duration The minimum billed
call duration up to which all shorter calls are rounded
in seconds.
Minute One (1) minute of communication
resulting from a connection between a calling number
and a called number.
Net Termination
Balance The net of Termination Services purchased by
a Member and Termination Services sold by the Member,
determined in accordance with applicable Tariffs.
Offer An offer
of Termination Services in a particular area. Offer
details include the desired Seller Tariff and estimated
traffic volume. Offers can be submitted by all Registered
Users, with no commitments attached.
Order Contract An operation by which
a PC 2 Phone Member commits to purchase termination
services offered by another PC 2 Phone Member. The operation
includes assigning Priorities and Weights to a collection
of Contracts.
Order Contracts and Routes An operation
by which a PC 2 Phone Member activates its own routes
and commits to purchase termination services offered
by other PC 2 Phone Members. The operation includes
assigning Priorities and Weights to a collection of
Routes and Contracts.
Order Route An operation by which a
PC 2 Phone Member activates its own Route. The operation
includes assigning Priorities and Weights to a collection
of Routes.
Packet A piece
of a message transmitted over a network. Large chunks
of information are broken up into packets before they
are sent across the Internet.
Priority A number (1-10) assigned to
an ordered Contract or Route. If several Contracts/Routes
for the same destination are ordered, PC 2 Phone will
first attempt to terminate a call to the Contracts/Routes
with the highest priority (1 is highest and 10 is lowest).
If for some reason a connection cannot be established,
Contracts/Routes with lower priority will be tried based
on the assigned priorities. See also: Weight
Profile Information on a PC 2 Phone
Registered User, including details such as the Contact
Name, submitted to PC 2 Phone on registering. PC 2 Phone
engineers use the Profiles to contact Members for troubleshooting
purposes. This information is confidential and is accessible
to authorized PC 2 Phone personnel only.
Protocol A common set of rules and signals
that computers on the network use to communicate.
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network.
Q.931 ISDN connection
control protocol, roughly comparable to TCP in the Internet
protocol stack. Q.931 doesn't provide flow control or
perform retransmission, because the underlying layers
are assumed to be reliable and the circuit-oriented
nature of ISDN allocates bandwidth in fixed increments
of 64 kbps. Q.931 does manage connection setup and breakdown.
In H.323 scenario, this protocol is encapsulated in
TCP and sent to port 1720.
QoS (Quality of Service) Ability of
a network element (e.g., an application, host, or router)
to have some level of assurance that its traffic and
service requirements can be satisfied.
RAS (Registration,
Admission, Status) A management protocol between terminals
and Gatekeepers.
RateWatch PC 2 Phone subsystem that
provides pricing information on IP Telephony termination.
Registered User An Internet user that
has registered at PC 2 Phone Web Site and received an
Account ID/Password.
Request A request for Termination Services
in a particular area. Request details include the desired
Buyer Tariff and estimated traffic volume. Requests
can be submitted by all Registered Users, with no commitments
attached.
Route A set of parameters predefined
by PC 2 Phone to facilitate routing of traffic between
the Gateways/Gatekeepers controlled by a PC 2 Phone
Member either via ownership or via a partnership with
the owner. Along with specifying other parameters, a
PC 2 Phone Member using the Gatekeeping Service assigns
to a Route values specifying the details of both originating
and terminating Gateways/Gatekeepers.
RTP/RTCP (Real-time Transport Protocol/Real-time
Control Protocol) An IETF specification for audio and
video signal management. RTP is used to send encoded
voice in UDP packets. RTCP is used to send statistical
and control information for a VoIP channel, such as
the number of bytes sent, commands to enable/disable
echo suppression, etc.
Seller
A Registered User or a Member of the PC 2 Phone that
intends to sell Termination Services.
Seller Tariff The price
requested by the Seller for terminating minutes at a
specific destination.
SIP (Session Initiation
Protocol) An application-layer control protocol, a Signaling
protocol for Internet Telephony. SIP can establish sessions
for features such as audio/videoconferencing, interactive
gaming, and call forwarding to be deployed over IP networks
thus enabling service providers to integrate basic IP
telephony services with Web, e-mail, and chat services.
In addition to user authentication, redirect and registration
services, SIP Server supports traditional telephony
features such as personal mobility, time-of-day routing
and call forwarding based on the geographical location
of the person being called.
Signaling The exchange
of information between points in the network that sets
up, controls, and terminates each telephone call.
Softswitch (Also called
a Proxy Gatekeeper, Call Server, Call Agent, Media Gateway
Controller, or Switch Controller) Software used to bridge
a public switched telephone network and voice over Internet
by separating the call control functions of a phone
call from the media gateway (transport layer). Softswitch
performs call control functions such as protocol conversion,
authorization, accounting and administration operations.
Start Date Date determining
the start of the period during which PC 2 Phone Members
will terminate calls to the Gateways specified in a
particular Contract. It is possible to order future
Contracts (those with the Start Date in the future)
in advance.
T1
A wide-area digital transmission scheme (North American):
1,544 Mbits/s; 24 channels, 64 Kbps each.
Tariff The price of
Termination Services per minute specified in a Contract.
See also Seller Tariff, Buyer Tariff.
TCP (Transmission Control
Protocol) Connection-oriented transport layer protocol
that provides reliable full-duplex data transmission.
TCP is part of the TCP/IP protocol stack.
Termination Contract
See Contract.
Termination Services
The completion by a PC 2 Phone Member of a telephone
call originated by another Member.
ToS (Type of Service)
An 8-bit field in the IP datagram header that identifies
the relative priority of one packet over another. Networking
devices use this field to prioritize packets appropriately
and place them in different queues if necessary.
UDP
(User Datagram Protocol) A connectionless transport
layer protocol in the TCP/IP protocol stack. UDP is
a simple protocol that exchanges datagrams without acknowledgment
or guaranteed delivery. Error processing and retransmission
must be handled by other protocols.
Weight
A number (10-100) assigned to a Contract or Route when
ordering the Contract/Route. If several Contracts/Routes
for the same destination have the same Priority assigned,
calls to the destination are distributed among the Contracts/Routes
according to their relative Weights |