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VoIP the New Technology For Communication

VoIP or commonly term of phone service over the Internet is the acronym from voice over Internet protocol. Instead of using local telephone company, you can get the service directly over your Internet connection with reasonable quality of calls. The service providers are commonly offering the low rate than conventional phone company, even for long distance and international call. However, some provider does not support the common phone service, such as 911 services

The IP phone is connected through the Ethernet and router. Ethernet and router will lead this IP to the service provider. Router is the phone lines for your connection. The bad thing is when your phone call is down, router will automatically redirecting your call to other path than your call destination.

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VoIP Technology Makes Communication Easier

VoIP is an acronym of Voice-over Internet protocol. VoIP is known as the protocol that optimized for a transmission voice through out the Internet access. The technology of VoIP is viewed as a digital audio system. Using speech data compression techniques, VoIP can reduce the data rate.

Since the first computer network was established, Voice over Internet Protocol has been the most interesting item. It is the technology where the voice data was being transmitted through the Internet access. The growth of VoIP technology is being very rapid. In 2008, the revenue of U.S. Company of VoIP industry itself reaches up to $3.19 billion revenue with 24.3% growth. VoIP is known as the unlimited call that cost lower than using public switched telephone networks, or PSTN. Using VoIP, people will get the unlimited services in calling. People are able to transmitting more than one telephone call that exists in the same broadband connection.

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VOIP – Different Perspectives

VOIP or voice over internet protocol has become the buzzword for the online community, the techno geeks and in these days for the lay man also with subscriptions growing in leaps and bounds since the past two years. In the earlier days of VOIP, the idea was predominantly associated with the voice chat option found in popular messengers provided by yahoo and MSN. The main bottleneck at those times where the slow and sporadic speed of internet which at times fully jeopardized the basic necessity of continuity of a conversation.

Calling to local phones and mobiles were perceived in the earlier days as too much complicated and for most in industry considered it as a superfluous option. The scene changed so rapidly , thanks to the latest developments in technology and up-gradation of infrastructure that has truly revolutionized how we perceive VOIP. The rapid changes in the economies of asian countries like India and China, their opening up of the communication sector to private sector and foreign investment also spearheaded the VOIP trend into uncharted territory surpassing geographical, linguistic and cultural barriers with rates reduced to cents from dollars for international calls. The real potential of the VOIP system lies in its free and unlimited minutes that makes even the most staunch supporter of the traditional technologies vulnerable. Contrary to the traditional modes of communication, there is no prescribed hours for the free call facility and a customer can make calls to selected destinations absolutely free of charge at any point of time and as long as he wants to talk.

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