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This definition of convergence does not attempt to standardize the applications themselves. Instead, it includes the technologies that enable application-specific communications to be transmitted over standard interfaces to information delivery systems using Internet Protocol, [[Session Initiation Protocol]], and similar protocols and interfaces.
This definition of convergence does not attempt to standardize the applications themselves. Instead, it includes the technologies that enable application-specific communications to be transmitted over standard interfaces to information delivery systems using Internet Protocol, [[Session Initiation Protocol]], and similar protocols and interfaces.


*{{r|Data}}
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**{{r|Directory service||*::}}
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**{{r|Search engine||*::}}
**{{r|Search engine||}}
**{{r|Email||*::}}
**{{r|Email||}}
**{{r|File transfer||*::}}
**{{r|File transfer||}}
**{{r|Transaction processing||*::}}
**{{r|Transaction processing||}}
**{{r|World Wide Web||*::}}
**{{r|World Wide Web||}}
**{{r|Virtual documents||*::}}
**{{r|Virtual documents||}}
**{{r|Text messaging||*::}}
**{{r|Text messaging||}}


*{{r|Universal emergency telephone number system}}<ref name=NENA>{{citation
*{{r|Universal emergency telephone number system||}}<ref name=NENA>{{citation
  | url = http://www.nena.org/
  | url = http://www.nena.org/
  | title = National Emergency Number Association}}</ref>
  | title = National Emergency Number Association}}</ref>
**{{r|911||*::}}
**{{r|911||}}


*{{r|Telemedicine}}
*{{r|Telemedicine||}}


*{{r|Remote sensing}}
*{{r|Remote sensing||}}
**{{r|Weather information||*::}}
**{{r|Weather information||}}


*{{r|Multimedia}}
*{{r|Multimedia||}}
**{{r|IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)||*::}} <ref name=IMSdef>{{citation
**{{r|IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)||}} <ref name=IMSdef>{{citation
  | url = http://www.imsforum.org/education
  | url = http://www.imsforum.org/education
  | title = What is IMS?
  | title = What is IMS?
  | author = IMS Forum}}</ref>
  | author = IMS Forum}}</ref>


*{{r|Audio}}
*{{r|Audio||}}
**{{r|Broadcast radio||*::}}
**{{r|Broadcast radio||}}
**{{r|Pay-per-view audio content||*::}}
**{{r|Pay-per-view audio content||}}
**{{r|Telephony||*::}}<ref name=AboutVoIP>{{citation
**{{r|Telephony||}}<ref name=AboutVoIP>{{citation
  | title = VoIP and Communications Convergence: What is Communications Convergence?
  | title = VoIP and Communications Convergence: What is Communications Convergence?
  | first = Nadeem | last = Unuth
  | first = Nadeem | last = Unuth
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*{{r|Television}}
*{{r|Television||}}
**{{r|Commercial television||*::}}
**{{r|Commercial television||}}
**{{r|Pay-per-view television||*::}}
**{{r|Pay-per-view television||}}


*{{r|Facsimile}}
*{{r|Facsimile||}}


*{{r|Telemetry}}
*{{r|Telemetry||}}
**{{r|System Control And Data Acquisition||*::}} SCADA, for any critical service, '''''never''''' should run over the public Internet
**{{r|System Control And Data Acquisition||}} SCADA, for any critical service, '''''never''''' should run over the public Internet


==References==
==References==
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Convergence of communications, in varying and unfortunately not yet standard phrasings, is the goal of having all types of human-to-computer and computer-to-computer communications converge onto (i.e., all run over) a common infrastructure using Internet Protocol version 4 or Internet Protocol version 6.

It is neither necessary, nor desirable from a security standpoint, that they all run over the public Internet. All of these services can be restricted to other than the Internet, such as intranets or extranets.

This definition of convergence does not attempt to standardize the applications themselves. Instead, it includes the technologies that enable application-specific communications to be transmitted over standard interfaces to information delivery systems using Internet Protocol, Session Initiation Protocol, and similar protocols and interfaces.

  • Telemedicine [r]: The use of electronic communications to enable providers to diagnose, provide information, and deliver health services when they are not available for on-site service delivery [e]

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