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Get behind the technicalities of VoIP

Posted in Technology Management, Universe Of Telecommunication
at 5:33 pm on Sunday, 5 October 2008

Are you thinking of getting into making phone calls over the internet? Do you have trouble getting your head around all the associated terms? Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology is being tipped as the technology that will revolutionize the telecoms industry. Internet telephony digitises the sound of a human voice so that calls can be made via the internet. You can now make VoIP calls that cost a tiny amount of calls made through the traditional phone line. It is revolutionizing the way that people keep in contact.

However, as more often than not occurs with new technologies, it is usually hard to understand what all the new terms and jargon involved mean. As a result of this this article will try and make sense of the technical terms. So let’s get started on deciphering some of the jargon

? Bit rate: This is the speed at which data moves across the Internet. The term can also be used as a measure of the speed of an Internet connection which is often quantified in kilobits or megabits per second.

? Broadband: This is a generic term for high speed Internet over cable or ADSL

? IP: This stands for Internet Protocol It is the standard that underpins all services on the Internet.

? SIP: This stands for Session protocol for creating modifying or terminating sessions It is the Internet protocol used by most VoIP services

? Softphone: A softphone is a computer application that is used to provide telephony functions. It is often used in conjunction with a headset

We hope by explaining and simplifying some of the jargon that surrounds the VoIP services this article should help you understand what VoIP is about and the elements that are involved. Find the service that is right for you. Join the VoIP revolution and start enjoying cheap calls and other cool services!

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