What is VoIP?

    May 12, 2009 on 4:18 pm | In Voice Over IP | No Comments

    VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is simply the transmission of voice traffic over IP-based networks.

    Very simply, it’s a way to use Internet lines (cable, DSL, T1) to make phone calls.  Voice over IP phone systems give you the same features such as redial, caller ID, call forwarding, and 3-way calling; basically anything you had on your old phone comes include with these systems. Digitizing phone communications with these new VoIP Systems also add many new features like voicemail to email, automatic call forwarding, IVR (Interactive Voice Response), live transfers and many more.

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