VoIP

VoIP is an acronym for voice over internet protocol. VoIP is sometimes also known as IP Telephony, Internet Telephone, Broadband Telehphony, Broadband phone or voice over broadband. In a nutshell, VoIP is the routing of voice conversations over an IP based network (including the internet).

With the increase of business and home users who have access to a broadband internet connection, VoIP technology is on the rise. There are many companies who provide VoIP services for both inbound and outbound telephone calls. Some companies even offer unlimited calls through the VoIP network to other countries for a small, flat monthly fee.

Although there are only a few companies who use a pure VoIP infrastrucutre, the number of companies is increasing. Telecommunications providers are now routinely providing IP telephone, often with a dedicated IP network, to connect switching stations.

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  1. Rasik | Apr 13, 2007 | Reply

    Hi
    I want to connect Broad band phone. Please let me know
    minimum charges for month or hourly rates to use phone(From New zealand) via PC(Internate) to land line & mobile phone to any where in world

    What are the charges for VOIP Phone instruments or
    any instrument to talk via PC

    Waiting for reply

    Rasik

  2. Rasik | Apr 13, 2007 | Reply

    What are the Charges to use VOIP

  3. Richard Sloof | May 31, 2007 | Reply

    Morning Guy’s, I am wonderring, I have a linksy internet phone adaptor model Number PAP2T, Can I get connected to your system for voip callas and can I keep or use my Telstra home number etc? regards Rick

  4. Richard Sloof | May 31, 2007 | Reply

    Sorry I put the messAGE IN THE WRONG AREA, AZM I ABLE TO USE A LINSYS ON YOUR VOIP SERVICE? rEGARDS RICK

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