What You Need to Know About VoIP
The number of companies providing broadband phone service—also called Voice over Internet Protocol, VoIP, Digital Phone Service and Internet Phone Service—has been growing steadily over recent years. The number of subscribers is also on the rise. There were an estimated 5 million VoIP subscribers in 2004 and some studies predict that number will reach closer to 60 million by 2010. Given the prevalence of broadband service to homes across the world, it is not a far stretch to imagine a day when the standard phone line goes the way of the telegram.
How VoIP Works
VoIP calling uses a broadband connection to send voice data from caller to caller. When a caller speaks into the phone or computer, an analog audio signal is converted into digital data and sent across the Internet to a receiving person on other end.
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