Title :
Voice over MPLS compared to voice over other packet transport technologies
Author_Institution :
Ottawa Univ., Ont., Canada
fDate :
11/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Most major carriers are deploying multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) and are also migrating voice traffic to packet transport. This article analyzes how those trends can be combined. It compares the advantages of VoMPLS with VoATM, VoIP, and VoFR, from the viewpoints of bandwidth utilization, implementation issues, and the region of the network (access/backbone) in which implementation takes place. VoMPLSoPPP is more efficient than VoMPLSoATM or VoMPLSoEthernet. In the network backbone VoMPLSoPPP is most efficient. VoAAAL2oATM has intermediate efficiency, and VoIP is highly inefficient. In the access network use of header compression improves the efficiency of VoIP but does not bring it to the level of VoAAL2oATM, which is approximately as efficient as VoMPLSoEthernet. VoMPLSoPPP remains most efficient.
Keywords :
Internet telephony; asynchronous transfer mode; local area networks; packet switching; protocols; subscriber loops; telecommunication traffic; VoATM; VoFR; VoIP; VoMPLS; VoMPLSoATM; VoMPLSoEthernet; VoMPLSoPPP; access network; access/backbone network; bandwidth utilization; header compression; multiprotocol label switching; network backbone; packet transport; packet transport technologies; voice over MPLS; voice traffic; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Circuits; Communications technology; Data structures; Ethernet networks; Multiprotocol label switching; Spine; Telecommunication traffic; Transport protocols;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2002.1047004