VoIP :: A New Era?
Following the arrival of VoIP, or Voice Over Internet Protocol,
the internet techies have been raving about it, and it is now
one of the hottest new technologies around, but what is it and
why is it talked about so much?
Well let's begin with what VoIP is. In short, it allows you to
make phone calls over the internet using your broadband
connection, but has many benefits:
- You can make phone calls from virtually anywhere in the world
to anywhere else using your computer.
- Depending on the speed of your connection, you are able to
make several calls at the same time.
- If you move home, you are able to keep your same number, even
if you move from one side of the world to the other. As you do
not have an actual land line, but a converter that has a number
assigned, as long as keep the converter with you, you can plug
it into any broadband connection and immediately utilize your
usual number for making and receiving calls.
Another benefit of VoIP, which many will find useful, and be an
attractive feature for many businesses, is the ability to
connect to your office phone, whether it be from a hotel or from
home. This will enable company personnel to work out of the
office, but still have access to all of the office phone system
features.
VoIP can also be very cost effective, especially when making
long-distance calls. This factor has meant that telephone
service providers have to compete with VoIP, in turn ensuring
pricing is much more competitive.
At the beginning, the voice quality for those using VoIP was not
as good as with a traditional phone line. However the continual
technological advancements have meant that the difference in
quality is now not as apparent.
So how does it work?
To begin with your voice is converted into bytes so that it can
be compressed, split it into packets, and transmitted over the
internet. These packets, which contain a collection of
information, including the origin, timestamp, and intended
destination of the packet, is then converted at the receivers
end so that your voice is recognised.
There are many that are already abandoning existing telephone
networks and solely using VoIP. For a wealth of information on
VoIP take a look at http://www.voip-serviceproviders.info.