VoIP is the acronym for voice-over-IP systems. They allow you to make long-distance telephone calls over a standard Internet connection. This technology uses encryption and tunneling to ensure the security of your calls. But how do VoIP systems work? Here’s an overview of the basic principles and features of VoIP.
VoIP is a voice-over-IP (VoIP) system
VoIP is a type of phone system that uses the Internet as its communication medium. Phone companies use VoIP to streamline their network, reducing the bandwidth used to carry thousands of calls long distance. Instead of using a single circuit switch to connect millions of phone numbers, VoIP routes calls through many different gateways.
One advantage of VoIP is that it works even if there’s a power outage. This is one of the drawbacks of regular phone service. While a power outage will not affect regular phone service, VoIP calls cannot be made without …
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