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Friday, 28 December 2007 |
I believe that the Internet would eventually take over everything that we used to do 50 years in the past. It's operation is gigantic and I've heard from one of the telephone vendor saying that VOIP will be the next standard in voice calls - large companies are already implementing this in their office.
VoIP, (which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol), is a revolutionary technology that allows for voice communication through the Internet. It can be expressed in the following ways: computer-to-computer, computer-to-phone, or VoIP phone to a computer, another VoIP phone or a regular phone. VoIP is usually free if it's computer-to-computer, but the other combinations typically involve payment. In terms of how VoIP works, basically a person logs in the VoIP service and enters the number they want to call either from their computer or through their VoIP phone. Voice communication then proceeds. If the computer is being used, voice is recorded by a microphone. If a VoIP phone is used, communication is expressed through that, working in a manner no different than a land line.
Nevertheless, you can use VOIP to make your calls to virtually anywhere in the world - by just paying your local internet bill. There are no limit to your calls, except for the bandwidth that was allocated. Anyone for VOIP?
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