The 1974 origins of VoIP

This paper brings light on the digital signal processing (DSP) roots of a modern concept, voice over IP (VoIP). An example is also provided in which developments in DSP - speech coding, in particular - had a profound impact on the early development of the ARPANET, the ancestor of the Internet. The author shows how packet speech, recently rediscovered and made popular as VoIP, was first successfully demonstrated in 1974 on the ARPANET and how the Internet protocol (IP) emerged largely as a result of that effort.

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