Voice over Internet Protocol - VoIP

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2. What is VoIP?

The Voice over Internet Protocol - VoIP is a technology that allows the user to make telephone calls over a data network like the Internet, by converting an analogue voice signal into a set of digital signals, in the form of packets with IP addressing, which may be routed, namely, over an Internet connection (preferably a broadband connection).

You need for this purpose a personal computer – PC equipped with a microphone and headphones, an IP telephone or a traditional telephone connected to an IP adaptor (Analogue Telephone Adapter – ATA).

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