VOIP

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VoIP is a protocol optimized for the transmission of voice through the Internet or other packet-switched networks.

VoIP is implemented on a local area network.

VoIP is the ability to make the telephone call and send faxes over IP based data networks.

Voice Data Processing in a VOIP System

Voice packet software module

Telephony – signaling gateway software

module

Packet protocol module

Network-management module

Reduction of redundant network

Toll bypass

Diverse voice call routing

Facilitation of adds/moves/changes

Falling IP equipment costs

Data manipulation

Cost reduction

Simplification

Consolidation

Advanced application

Delay

Jitter

Packet loss

Bandwidth

More calls can be transported using VoIP making it a natural transport for long haul services.

As the technology become more prevalent the cost will decrease and VoIP will prevail because of economic advantages

More efficient networking with voice and data

BRANCH OFFICE APPLICATION

TRUNKING APPLICATION

CELLULAR NETWORK APPLICATION

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