What is VoIP?
VoIP, or Voice over IP, is a technology that transmits voice over IP (Internet Protocol) networks. Unlike traditional telephony, which uses physical phone lines, IP telephony makes it possible to place and receive calls over the Internet, and to do so using a variety of devices (smartphone, laptop or desktop, tablet, IP phone, etc.).
Voice calls undergo a series of transformations when placed with VoIP: the sound is transformed into electrical signals, converted into binary, scrambled, transmitted over the Internet, and reconstituted upon arrival. VoIP is an adaptable, customizable solution that multiplies telephony’s potential while reducing call costs. It’s an essential tool for companies, especially within departments that handle high call volumes (customer service, marketing, etc.).
VoIP Basics
VoIP for Business
- How to choose a business VoIP provider in Australia
- What Features Can I Expect From the UK’s Best VoIP Providers?
- What Are the Advantages of Using VoIP, and Why Are VoIP Solutions Better Than Traditional Phone Services?
- How to Choose the Best VoIP for Small Businesses and the Benefits of Cloud-Based Services
- Everything You Need to Know About Hosted VoIP and Why You Need a Cloud-Based VoIP for Your Business
- Why a Business VoIP Phone Service Is the Right Choice for Companies of All Sizes and How It Will Empower Your Workforce to Excel
VoIP Technology
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