Posts Tagged ‘Digital Signal’

How Does VoIP Really Work?

January 30th, 2010



VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. By using a VoIP phone and VoIP technology you can effectively use the internet to make phone calls. VoIP does this by placing the voice calls on network which encrypts the voice in data packets at one end and encrypts it in voice calls at the other end. In VoIP, encryption and decryption is from a analog signal (i.e. your voice call) into digital signal (data packets) and again into the analog signal.

You can make VOIP calls by a regular phone with VOIP adapter or even from your computer using a simple microphone. VoIP applications can generally be used with a simple microphone and computer speakers, but IP telephones or VoIP boxes can also be used, providing an experience identical to normal telephoning. Many VOIP manufacturers are designing phones which are specially meant to work with this technology, called SIP phone, and now extensively used by growing VoIP users.

In the past year, the quality and reliability of VoIP technology has improved to the point that vast numbers of users have abandoned their standard telephone contracts entirely, in favor of VoIP. Local as well as long distance calling is available for VoIP. Rates and plans can vary from one VoIP service provider to another VoIP service provider.

Advantages of using VOIP

Using VOIP you can effectively cut down your phone bills, since you just pay to your regular internet connection and small fees to your VOIP service provider. Setting up conference calls with VOIP is very easy.

You can even set up your own VoIP network and don’t need any special equipment like PBX etc. You can call to any local telephone, mobile, long distance number or any international number through VoIP phones. More importantly, the person you are calling by using VoIP technology does not need any special equipment; just a regular telephone.

Many additional features like call forwarding, call tracing, reminders, caller ID are readily available in VoIP Phones. You can even assign a local telephone number to your VOIP phone set, and just need a fast internet connection to use your VOIP service anywhere in the world.

VoIP Dilemma

VoIP applications and services require data transfer in real time. During a call an interactive data voice exchange takes place. Unfortunately, TCP/IP is not well suited for this purpose. Sometimes you have to wait for a few seconds, to hear the other side answering. But with recent developments streaming the flow of voice signals has improved. PC-to-PC and PC-to-phone calling quality is still not as sharp as regular PSTN calls. However, with SIP phones and a reliable high speed internet connection there is little or no difference….and sometimes the quality is even better.

SIP Phones

SIP Phones are the phones which are specifically designed to work as VOIP phones. SIP phone can be considered as a network endpoint routing voice via its IP address. This allows a DID (direct inward dialing) number to move with a user. With SIP phones you can use advanced features like voice mail to email etc. Using a SIP phone also closely resembles a regular analog phone in look, feel, function, and ease of use.

FCC and VoIP

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates VOIP Services in the USA. They are in charge to create and promote telecommnuication regulations….such as VOIP services….to benefit consumers. In November, 2004 FCC ruled that individual States do not have the jurisdiction to impose taxes on VoIP services, which made the cost of VOIP services even more attractive in relation to standard PSTN phone services.

By: Michael Lemm

Reducing Costs – VOIP – Can it Really Save You Money?

January 20th, 2010



Voice Over IP is often cited as a cost-saving technology. But will it really save you money?

What is it?

VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a protocol used to make voice conversations over your organisation’s private data networks and internet connections.

How does it work?

VOIP services convert your voice into a digital signal that travels over the Internet or network as data. At the destination it is converted back to an analogue signal for use with traditional telephony services.

Ready For VOIP?

For organisations with multiple offices, whether it be in the same town or a different country, the answer is ‘Yes’.

How much do you currently spend on calls between your own offices? Using IP handsets or by linking your communication platforms to each other can offer considerable savings. Other scenarios that would indicate benefits from moving to VOIP include:

- Voice recording. If you are required to record voice conversations, VOIP together with a digital recording system is a very cost-effective and flexible solution .

- Remote office reception. Due to the flexibility of VOIP systems, remote office reception provision is easy and cost-effective.

- Re-cabling your building. Eliminating the cost of renewing your voice cabling – and just re-cabling the data network – can be justification for a VOIP deployment.

However, if you are a more centralised organisation VOIP may well not be for you. Where your office to office calls are minimal, or non-existent, the pure cost argument for VOIP will fail.

By: Annabelle Ross

VOIP

January 17th, 2010



VOIP is an innovative and pioneering technique to make and receive telephone calls. It engrosses the transmission of regular phone calls over the Net. In the other way, VOIP is made used in order to send and receive voice through Internet instead of passing voice through the standard telephone network. Voice over Internet Protocol is shortly known as VOIP. The main and essential router of voice conversations for any IP stationed network is Internet telephony, Broadband telephony, Broadband Phone, IP telephony and finally Voice over Broadband. Organizations rendering VOIP services are generally pertained as providers. The protocols that are utilized to acquit voice signals over the Internet Protocol network are generally denoted as VOIP protocols. They can be easily reckoned as commercial actualizations of the observational Network Voice Protocol which was contrived for the ARPANET providers.

Functionality

There are certain VOIP functionalities that can alleviate several tasks and which would be difficult to a greater extent to accomplish using traditional networks:

• Inwarding telephone calls could be robotically routed to the VOIP phone, despite where it has been connected to the network. People can receive calls if they take over their VOIP phone at the time of their journey and also they can connect to the cyberspace if they want to surf in the net.

• Disengage telephone numbers for the utility with VOIP are accessible in countries like United States of America, United Kingdom. Few other countries avail it from institutions like VOIP User.

• People working in Call center who make use of VOIP phones can ferment from anyplace with a comfortable and libertine Net connection.

• Quite a number of VOIP service admits PSTN features where maximum telecommunication companies ask for additional charges. Sometimes local companies may not offer services like forwarding calls, caller ID, conference calls and automatic redialing.

VOIP services convert a voice signal into a digital signal that moves over the Internet. If a person trying to call to a veritable phone number, immediately the signal is converted to a regular telephone signal earlier reaching the destination. VOIP can permit the user to create a call directly from a computer or from a special VOIP phone or also through a traditional phone attached to a special adapter.

VOIP Requisites and Technology

• The major magnetism of a VOIP is the capability to minimize the expenditure, as telephone calls pass through over the data network to a certain extent than the phone company network.

• IP communications comprises business appliances which improves the quality of interactions to facilitate several features like integrated contact centers, unified messaging, and robust-media conferencing with voice, video and data.

• IP telephony includes the complete collection of VOIP enabled services together with the interconnection of telephones for interactive services like placarding and phone plans. It also includes some fundamental boasts like transfer, forward, conferencing and hold.

By: Nila Priya