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Introduction to VoIP |
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Voice over Internet Protocol, also called VoIP or Internet telephony, is the transportation of voice conversations over the internet or through any other IP-based network rather than the public switched telephone network (PSTN). |
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| Author: Dweepesh Ghosh |
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There are two types of PSTN to VoIP services: DID (Direct Inward Dialing) and access numbers. DID connects the caller directly to the VoIP user, while access numbers require the caller to input the extension number of the VoIP user. Access numbers are usually charged as a local call to the caller and free to the VoIP user, while DID usually has a monthly fee. One can also find DID that are free to the VoIP user but charge the caller instead.
Key features of VoIP
VoIP can facilitate tasks that may be more difficult to achieve using traditional networks, such as:
* Routing phone calls over existing data networks to avoid the need for separate voice and data networks.
* Incoming phone calls can be automatically routed to your VoIP phone, regardless of where you are connected to the network. Take your VoIP phone with you on a trip, and receive incoming calls whenever you are connected to the Internet.
* Free phone numbers for use with VoIP are available in the USA, UK and other countries from several organizations.
* Call center agents using VoIP phones can work from anywhere with a sufficiently fast and stable Internet connection.
* Many VoIP packages include PSTN features that most Telcos normally charge extra for, or may be unavailable from your local Telco, such as 3-way calling, call forwarding, automatic redial, and caller ID.
* VoIP allows users to travel anywhere in the world and still make and receive phone calls.
Flexibility
* VoIP service users can make and receive local phone calls regardless of their location. For example, if a user has a US phone number and is traveling in Europe and someone calls the US phone number, it will ring in Europe. Conversely, if a call is made from Europe to US, it will be treated as a local call. Nonetheless, there must be a connection to the internet, for example, Wi-Fi.
* Users of Instant Messenger based VoIP services can also travel anywhere in the world and make and receive phone calls.
* VoIP phones can integrate with other services available over the Internet, including video conversation, message or data file exchange, in parallel with the conversation, audio conferencing, managing address books and passing information about whether others (for example, friends or colleagues) are available online to interested parties.
About Author
SigVoice Telecom Corp. [www.sigvoice.com] offers extensive information portal about VoIP Business Phone Systems. A no-charge consultation service is available to discuss VoIP technology and suitable options for users.
Dweepesh Ghosh is a Marketing Analyst at SigVoice Telecom Corp., provider of Voice over IP (VoIP) equipment [http://www.sigvoice.com/products.html] to small and medium businesses in Canada and the US. SigVoice has been serving small and medium businesses since 2005 with its reliable, stable and enterprise-class VoIP Phone Systems.
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