Information to Guide Businesses in Implementation of VOIP.

 

Cellullar Phone And The Internet

Voiceover Internet Protocol may soon be the primary means of communication for most companies and households.

Traditional telephone networks are seeing the advantages in offering VoIP services as well. Costs for calling from your home or business phones are about to be slashed thanks to a new technology called VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).

If you have a VoIP service, you might be limited only to other subscribers to the service, or you may be able to call any phone number, anywhere in the world. V

oIP offers businesses the opportunity to create virtual PABXs where calls can be transferred between offices at no cost. With VoIP, every call you make can be treated as a "local" call. You dont necessarily have to transmit your calls over the Internet, and for more secure calls you can use private IP networks. AVAYA

Voice over Internet Telephony isnt widely used in office networks. In general phone service via VOIP costs less than equivalent service from traditional sources.

Take your VOIP phone with you on a trip, and anywhere you connect it to the Internet, you can receive your incoming calls. If you have a reasonable quality Internet connection you can get your phone service delivered to you through your Internet connection instead of from your local phone company. As well as all the equipment and a fast internet connection you require a VOIP provider.

Internet telephony products are sometimes called IP telephony, Voice over the Internet (VOI) or Voice over IP (VOIP) products.

VoIP standards are advancing almost daily and VOIP should be considered when inquiring about telecommunication systems. In the many cases, users can get VOIP phone calls (even international) for free.

VOIP and VOIP telephones have opened a whole new realm of possibilities for businesses and individuals across the globe.

Jargon Buster:

VOIP is an acronym for Voice Over IP, or in more common terms it simply means "phone service over the Internet."

Internet telephony products are sometimes called IP telephony, Voice over the Internet (VOI) or Voice Over IP (VOIP) products.

VOIP is the transmission of voice over packet-switched networks. If you are not familiar with the term "packet switched networks", then all you need to know is that packet-switched networks carry all our data around, between computers both within company networks and also throughout the internet. Traditionally telephone systems (telephony systems) which predate the invention of packet-switched networks use different systems.

VOIP is also called VoIP lines or trunks.

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