Saturday, October 27, 2007
VoIP - Voice over IP
What is VoIP?
- Also known IP Telephony, Voice over IP, Internet Telephony
- VoIP has actually been around for the last ten years or so but is now becoming increasingly mainstream
- VoIP converts analogue human speech into digital form
- It is based on computer networks using the Internet Protocol to transmit packets of data
- Computer networks don’t mind if these packets sometimes take longer to deliver than usual, however
- VoIP depends crucially on the speed and Quality of Service (QoS) of a Broadband Internet connection between callers
- High QoS is required to ensure that all packets of data arrive within a fixed time, as humans talk in real-time and cannot tolerate lost or delayed pieces of a phone call
- Phone calls can become free of charge or very low cost
What do you need for VoIP?
- A Landline
- A Broadband service
- A VoIP telephone, or
- Your PC and an appropriate handset or headset

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