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Key features of VoIP

Comments Off 23 March 2011

In many countries, multiple IP has generated discord, between the territorial and legal on this technology, it is clear and should be clear that VoIP technology is not a service as such, but a technology that uses the Internet Protocol (IP) through which compressed and decompressed in a highly efficient data packets or datagrams, to allow communication of two or more clients via a network like the Internet. With this technology can deliver voice and videoconferencing, among others.

Defined in 1996 by the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) provides a number of different manufacturers to standards that can evolve together. For the standard structure provides the following advantages:

  • Allows you to control network traffic and therefore less chance of the occurrence of significant declines in performance. Supported in IP networks have the following advantages:
  • It is independent of the physical network that supports it. Allows integration with existing large IP networks.
  • It is independent of hardware.
  • Lets be implemented in both software and hardware, with the particularity that the hardware would eliminate the initial impact for the common user.
  • The integration of video and POS.
  • Provides a link to the traditional telephone network. Continue Reading

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Benefits of VoIP

Comments Off 07 March 2011

The main advantage of these services is that it avoids high telephone charges (mainly long distance) that are common to companies in the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Some cost savings are due to using a single network to carry voice and data, especially when users without using the full capacity of an existing network which they can use for VoIP at no additional cost. The VoIP to VoIP calls from any vendor are usually free in contrast to the VoIP to PSTN calls generally costs the VoIP user.

The development of VoIP codecs (aLaw, G.729, G.723, etc.) has allowed the voice is encoded into data packets of diminishing size. The result is that voice communications over IP require very small band widths. Along with continuing progress of ADSL connections in the residential market, these types of communications, are very popular for international calls.

There are two types of PSTN to VoIP services: Direct Inbound Dialing (Direct Inward Dialling: DID) and access numbers. “DID connects the caller directly to the VoIP user while access numbers require that enter the extension number of the VoIP user. The access numbers are usually charged as a local call for those who made the call from the PSTN and free to the VoIP user.

These prices can reach up to 100 times cheaper than the prices of local operators. Continue Reading


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