Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) stories - Page 38
In the same way that copper telephone wires were co-opted for use by computers, the Internet Protocol
was co-opted to carry telephone calls. Neither were designed for the purpose and therefore both faced
technological limitations. Voice over Internet Protocol describes the transmission of telephone calls on
the IP network. This was initially challenging, as IP works on a ‘best effort’ principle and sends traffic in a
random stream of ‘packets’, later reassembled at destination in the correct order. Voice and video
packets must arrive contiguously or they are garbled. This problem was overcome by various techniques
including SIP: Session Initiation Protocol facilitates VOIP calls and is commonly used when you make a
call over the internet.
VoIP -Avoid the pitfalls, while navigating the VoIP labyrinth
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Upgrading to a VoIP PBX system requires understanding the differences in communication technologies. IT Net World outlines the key factors.
Making money out of VoIP
Wed, 1st Nov 2006
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The biggest issue with VoIP is that no matter which vendor's product is sold resellers need to have a network provider to connect the system to.
The big snip
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Let me first begin with a brief explanation of what VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol, pronounced 'voyp') is.