Meaning Voice Over Internet Protocol
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phone service over the Internet.
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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is based on an IP standard that is capable of transporting voice and data packets over the same network. Unlike circuit-switched networks, IP doesn’t require a dedi [..]
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A technology that allows telephone calls to be made over a LAN or the Internet itself. Skype is a well-known example. VoIP poses the same risk as network-connected PBX systems but also poses the addit [..]
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Computer hardware and software designed to route telephone calls over a broadband network, such as the Internet. By converting analog voice signals into digital data packets, VoIP enables calls to be [..]
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An industry transmission standard which supports voice communications over packet networks, such as the Internet.
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VoIP is the transmission of voice communications over IP data networks, such as IP-based LANs, intranets or the Internet. VoIP is defined as basic voice transport and, as opposed to IP telephony, VoIP [..]
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VoIP is the method in which voice communication and digital media sessions are delivered through the Internet. Other common terms are IP telephony, Internet telephony and broadband telephony.     ‹
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VOIP The Internet based telephone service used at the University at Buffalo. 
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VoIP (voice over IP: that is, voice delivered using the Internet Protocol) is a term used in IP telephony for a set of facilities that manage the delivery of voice information using the Internet Protocol (IP). In general, this means sending voice information in digital form in discrete packets rather than in the traditional circuit-committed protoc [..]
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Technology that allows the use of a broadband Internet connection to make telephone calls.
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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) allows customers to use the Internet to make voice calls instead of using an ordinary telephone service. The advantage of using VoIP is that it is usually much cheaper than using a traditional telephone service and most VoIP providers are able to offer true per second billing. VoIP is available on various devices [..]
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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology used for delivering different kinds of data from a source to a destination using IP (Internet Protocol). The data may be in many forms, including fi [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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is a process of sending voice telephone signals over the Internet or other data network. If the telephone signal is in analog form (voice or fax) the signal is first converted to a digital form. Packet routing information is then added to the digital voice signal so it can be routed through the Internet or data network.
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