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Zoom call?
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Marion Croke.
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Dr. Marion Croke.
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Dr. Marion Croke.
Engineer Dr. Marion Croak has worked on advancing voice over internet protocol technologies, converting voice data into digital signals that can be easily transmitted over the internet rather than using traditional phone lines.
So she is in the lineage.
Yes.
Of Granville T. Woods.
Okay.
Now.
Her work has furthered the capabilities of audio and video conferencing, making it a practical reality in today's world.
In 1982, Croak began her career at Bell Labs, later AT&T, with a position in the Human Factors Research Division, looking at how technology could be used to positively impact people's lives.
She subsequently went on to work on network engineering, where she contemplated the potential of...
digital telecommunications rather than use a traditional phone line for voice communication damn shit smile to hell yeah there we go now you know what I'm saying yeah now you're good now you know what I'm saying we gotta zoom in a little bit I see you get crossed out a little bit damn where they used to be let's get back to my girl man we don't play too much ah
Rather than use a traditional phone line for voice communication along with a digital method for internet data, she and her team thought both could be done digitally with the internet.
Consequently, they focused on enabling voice traffic that could be both reliable and of high quality.
Today, the widespread use of VOIP technology is vital for remote work and conferencing as well as personal communications.