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What is VoIP?
How VoIP
Works?
The VoIP
Technology
Types of VoIP
Pros & Cons of
VoIP
Software and
Hardware for VoIP
How to Choose
VoIP Provider?
Business VoIP Phone System
Residential
VoIP
Mobile VoIP
Wireless and
WiFi VoIP
Fax with VoIP (FoIP)
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The VoIP Technology
VoIP is a technology that allows users to
talk, chat or make calls using the Internet.

VoIP
uses packet switching, a network technology not used by the
standard landline system. Packet switching makes VoIP calls
cheaper and often free. If you have a good VoIP provider and
your Internet connection is great, you will have the same
quality of calls similar to landline calls. VoIP enable audio
communications via IP networks. Not surprisingly, an industry
based on VoIP has been created over time. VoIP software is being
sold online. Telephone and mobile services are adopting VoIP as
an additional service feature.
VoIP technology is the crux of
many operations from voice-chat software to full-blown IP
network-based telecommunications. Investing in VoIP opens the
door to various revenue streams. The difference between this
technology fro the conventional landline phone setup is the cost
of maintenance. Setting up and maintaining VoIP service is
cheaper for providers. To a large extent, the consumers of VoIP
are already paying for their broadband connection. Since VoIP
uses the Internet, service providers do not have to pay as much
as they would for a regular landline service.
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