What Do You Need For VoIP?

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What is VoIP? What do you need for VoIP?

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What Do You Need For VoIP?

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Voice Over Internet Protocol or VoIP is a phone service over Internet. Phone service can also accompany the existing Internet Service Provide which has a better quality than the local telephone line. VoIP converts analog phone signals to digital signals, unlike an ordinary telephone which only communicates with the help of analog signals.

To get VoIP, we need a good Internet connection, broadband phone adaptor, router and a simple touch-tone phone. Ethernet cable wire connects the phone adaptor and router. The telephone cable and phone adaptor share a connection too. Phone adaptor needs the power supply, so AC adaptor works as an electric connector. After switching on the needed switches, the router and adaptors get activated thus making the process complete. Required settings are made further if required.

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What Do You Need For VoIP?

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“VoIP” stands for “Voice over Internet Protocol.” It is a category of software and hardware that allows people to use the internet as the transmission medium for making telephone calls by sending voice data in packets using IP instead of the traditional circuit transmissions of the PSTN or Public Switched Telephone Network.

It is the transmission of voice and multimedia content over IP networks. Historically, VoIP refers to using IP to connect PBXs or private branch exchanges but nowadays it is used interchangeably with IP telephony. It uses codecs to encapsulate audio into data packets then transmit the packets over an IP network and then unencapsulate the packets back into audio at the other end of the connection.

One advantage of VoIP is that telephone calls over the internet don’t earn a surcharge beyond what the user is paying for internet access. By removing the use of circuit-switched networks for voice, VoIP reduces network infrastructure costs which allow providers to deliver voice services over their broadband and private networks. It also allows enterprises to operate a single voice and data network.

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