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IP Telephony Systems
The Internet telephony system consists of call terminating devices, gateways, gatekeepers or proxies and multi-point conference units. Call terminating devices can be traditional telephones or audio-equipped computers. Gateways are used for transmission conversion of calls into a format transportable over the Internet. Gatekeepers provide centralized call management functions such as call admission, bandwidth management, address translation, and call authentication and user location. Multi-point conference units manage multi-party conferences. The functions of the above components may be met through software or hardware and may be integrated into single units. These components communicate with each other using voice-transporting protocols.
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Should You Consider Using an Internet Phone Service?
Many consumers are catching the buzz about Internet-based phone service. But what is it really all about? How does it work? And do you have to have a lot of expensive equipment to take advantage of this new technology? We'll tackle some of these questions throughout this article.
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Does Verizon VoIP Service Really Save You Money?
One of the newest technologies for the Internet is Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Many people are now discovering that they can save substantially using their computer to make calls to friends and family, in not only the United States and Canada, but also internationally. Find out more...
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Verizon Voicewing - Is It the Answer to All Your Prayers?
VoiceWing from Verizon is phone service that use Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) that uses your high-speed Internet connection to process the calls. You can use your traditional telephone with this service but will also need a router and adapter to take full advantage of this service. Find out more...
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How to Choose a VOIP Provider
Technology has revolutionized communications and the way we live. VoIP has fast attained no 1 status in phone systems and both homes and businesses are choosing VoIP systems over traditional telephony.
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Modern Ways of Communication - VoIP
People feel the need to communicate, either to share information or just to have fun. While the regular telephone and the mobile were the first ones to connect people over long distances, VoIP is the new solution.
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A Simple But Powerful Introduction to VoIP
It seems that the latest buzz is all about VoIP. Basically, VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) allows you to make telephone calls over the internet. As the technology improves, VoIP is starting to replace existing phone services. Business and individuals are already starting to cancel their standard phone lines and use VoIP instead.
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Using VOIP to Cut Down Your Phone Bills
Are we seeing a day in the future when no one pays a phone bill as such? Moving on from the days of internet voice chat having to be poorer quality than a phone line, we now have Voice Over the Internet connections which are cutting down the cost of millions of phone calls.
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The SIP Advantage
SIP was developed by IETF MMUSIC Working Group in an initiative to create a more robust standard compared to the H.323, which is a current widely used standard for voice sessions. The need was to cater to the increasing demand put by services such as video conferencing, unified messaging, and voice chatting, which are now being implemented through Internet.
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