VoiP Learning Center
The Future of Internet Telephones
Voice-Over IP is by no means universal. It is estimated that by the end of 2006, only 5% of homes in the United States will employ VOIP phones. However, it is a blossoming industry...Read More
Versatility: Advantages of Voice-Over IP Phone Service
VOIP phone calls operate over the Internet, which spans computer networks everywhere. Your ATA (analogue telephone adapter) contains the information that identifies you...Read More
Phone Calls that use Voice-Over IP
The following demonstrates the fundamental difference between a call that utilizes a complete circuit (traditional telephony) and packets sent via the Internet (VOIP)...Read More
Packet Switching and VOIP
If all information relays were connected by circuits, the rate of transfer would be extremely slow. For example, computers are extremely reliant on Packet Switching to make timely use of data transmission...Read More
Traditional Phones and PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network)
Though reliable and in place for well over a century, the current form of telephone calling most common in homes today is inefficient...Read More