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VoIP
A Global Telecommunications Revolution |
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by: Jessica
Liu |
Its being
advertised as the biggest thing to hit the telecommunications market
since the invention of the cellular telephone, but what is VOIP, how
does it work and is it really that revolutionary?
VOIP is an acronym for Voice Over Internet Protocol, and it works by
using your broadband internet connection to route your call more
efficiently and cost effectively than conventional calling. The most
common VOIP method works like this. Your standard telephone is
connected to VOIP gateway, usually located somewhere in your house
like a basement or utility closet. This gateway takes your voice and
converts it from an analog signal to a digital signal. Once it
exists in digital format it is broken down into smaller more
manageable units known as packets and is transmitted
over the internet the same way data is transmitted to and from your
computer. These packets contain information about their
final destination and have instructions to enable them to be put
back together in the proper order. Once the packets reach the
closest location to their desired destination they go back through
another VOIP gateway which translates the signal back into an analog
format. The gateway then passes the signal over to a PTSN (Public
Telephone Switch Network) and your call is routed to the number that
you dialed.
As people become more familiar and comfortable with VOIP calling
newer and more advanced methods of communication will occur. In the
very early stages of adoption are IP Based telephones. Instead of
using standard telephone equipment with an RJ45 telephone connection
to a VOIP Gateway these phone interfaces directly with the internet
through a standard network connection. This enable you to use your
phone at home unplug it when you leave and then plug it in at your
office and your calls are automatically routed to the phone wherever
its plugged in. As WIFI networking becomes more prevalent
expect to see wifi compatible cellular phones emerge to make calling
even more portable.
While VOIP is still in the early stages of adoption there are still
some hurdles that need to be overcome. The most important ones
include emergency calling, and the need for uninterruptible power
sources. However as VOIP and other IP based telephony continues to
grow and advance, VOIP service providers will find ways to solve
these problems.
© Copyright VOIPTelephoneSystem.org, All Rights Reserved.
About the author:
Jessica Liu is a staff writer at
http://www.voiptelephonesystem.orga
news and information website about VOIP and VOIP related
technologies.
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