Standardization on multimedia communications: Computer-telephony-integration-related issues

K Asatani - IEEE Communications Magazine, 1998 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1998ieeexplore.ieee.org
Computer-telephony integration (CTI) has been developed since the 1960s. It is one of the
major emerging multimedia communications applications. It provides enhanced
telecommunications services controlled by a computer, that is by integrating the call
handling capabilities of PBXs and the data processing capabilities of computers. CTI
applications have become more popular and widespread with the rapid and deep
penetration of personal computers and the dramatic growth of the Internet since the mid …
Computer-telephony integration (CTI) has been developed since the 1960s. It is one of the major emerging multimedia communications applications. It provides enhanced telecommunications services controlled by a computer, that is by integrating the call handling capabilities of PBXs and the data processing capabilities of computers. CTI applications have become more popular and widespread with the rapid and deep penetration of personal computers and the dramatic growth of the Internet since the mid-1990s. CTI applications are being enhanced by means of more integration with Internet capabilities. Several standardization organizations and fora/consortia are developing standards/specifications for CTI in order to cope with the growing demand for multimedia communications. This article describes a brief historical sketch and the state of the art of CTI-related standards and specifications, which are still being developed.
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