Technology is in a continuous change, it evolves every day. With the help of the Internet, various new and innovating technologies are now accessible to everyone and provide new solutions to the old problems. One of them is the desire to communicate more, cheaper and over longer distances than usual. The solution for this need is the VoIP technology which replaces the traditional telephone landlines. This technology works best on a high-speed connection to the Internet. The dial-up connection is too slow for a real-time voice or data transfer, so it is not recommended. The program used in this type of communication resembles a telephone keypad and works in the same way. It is called ‘Softphone’, which means ‘Software Phone’.
The main advantage of this brilliant technology is its low costs. Every VoIP provider has its own rates, but generally, all rates are lower than most of the traditional telecommunication systems. The VoIP technology transforms analog signals into digital data packets, which are then compressed and sent over the Internet at high speed. When the data reaches the destination, it goes through a reverse process of decompression and conversion to an analog signal. It Even if it seems complicated, it is a real-time process, and that means there will be no delay between the two speakers. There are two ways of calling through VoIP: PC to PC or PC to regular phone. The first alternative is completely free, while the second is charged. The rates of any VoIP provider are displayed on its website, generally at a section called ‘call shop rates’.
Every call shop customer can take advantage of a free online billing system, which detects all the booths that have made calls in the last three hours. The call in progress and the calls that have been completed can be accessed just by clicking on the booth link and the “end-of-day” cash accounting is assisted by daily reports. For this system there are available two levels of access, which means that only the administrator can configure the system, and the day to day billing system procedures can only be attended by the staff in the call shop. The billing procedure is completely self-configuring. You just need to sign up, set the currency that your callers will be charged and in the end set the rates that you wish to charge your customers. For the special call shop rates, you must visit the VoIP provider’s website.
You can use VoIP applications with a simple microphone and computer speakers, but many VoIP manufacturers are designing phones which are specially created to work with this technology, called SIP phones. If you don’t have a SIP-phone you can use the softphone which can be found on the VoIP provider’s website and which perfectly emulates a standalone VoIP SIP-phone and runs on any windows operating system. It is free, easy to install and to use.
Through this new technology, people from all over the world can talk and change data almost for free, no matter the distance between them. Another advantage is the great mobility offered by this service. You can travel all over the world and still make and receive phone calls, because your number remains the same whether you are in Europe or in USA.
By: Parker Norma
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New Ways of Communication: the VoIP Technology – a Simple Solution for People’s Desire for Communication
December 22nd, 2009VoIP (Voice Over IP) Explained
December 20th, 2009Telephone calls through broadband: this is the future of telephony. Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology represents a revolution in the way we communicate. Here’s an outline of three of the most common ways that VoIP can be used to make cheap phone calls. You’ve probably heard about new technology that allows people to use broadband to make cheap phone calls. Perhaps you already make calls or video-calls yourself from your computer. Whatever you know already, it helps to have a clear, basic grasp of how this exciting new generation of telephone services works and how it can be used. The technical name for making cheap phone calls using broadband is ‘Voice Over Internet Protocol’. Some people call it ‘Voice Over IP’, or even ‘VoIP’ (say “voyp”). Perhaps you’ve heard of ‘VoIP phones’. VoIP is, basically, the umbrella term for the technology for making telephone calls using the Internet and broadband. It uses audio systems to encode speech in a way that means that it can be transmitted digitally over an Internet Protocol network. There are many ways of using VoIP technology and a broadband connection to make phone calls. Here are three of the most common. 1. PC to PC The first, simplest and typically free way to use VoIP is ‘PC to PC’. For this, you’ll need to be at your computer, as will the person you’re calling. You’ll also both need a headset/microphone/speaker. And you’ll need either USB VoIP phone, which plugs into your computer’s USB socket. If you don’t have that, you can install or download a piece of software called a ’softphone’. This allows VoIP calling without dedicated equipment. Though this is undoubtedly the cheapest way to make VoIP calls, the call quality is often not great. And you’re tied to your computer. 2. PC to Phone The second popular way to use voice over IP is by using your PC or computer to call a normal landline or mobile phone. The advantage of this is that the person you’re calling doesn’t need to have signed up with the same service, doesn’t need all the equipment etc. You, though, will be charged for these ‘outage’ calls. And you are, as above, tied to your PC. 3. Phone to Phone A VoIP provider sends you a VoIP adaptor. You use this to connect your normal digital cordless (’DECT’) telephone to the broadband modem / router on your computer. Once you’ve installed the VoIP provider’s software (this converts the analog signal to a digital one), you continue to use your phone exactly as before, using your existing broadband connection to make cheap telephone calls. To call, you pick up your existing digital cordless (DECT) phone and dial as normal. Your computer doesn’t even need to be switched on. When their phone rings at the other end, they answer as normal. The beauty of this final method of using voice over IP is that your computer doesn’t even have to be switched on for you to use the VoIP technology and broadband to make calls. The person you’re calling doesn’t have to have signed up to the same VoIP provider. Nor do they need to have broadband, or be at their computer. In fact, they don’t even need to have a computer. So there it is – three of the most common ways in which you can now use VoIP technology to make cheap phone calls.
A Basic Insight Into the Technology Behind VoIP Phones
December 15th, 2009A VoIP phone can be defined as an entity that is used to make telephone calls over the internet. A VoIP phone utilises the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology wherein our voice is converted into digital signal that is transmitted over the Internet. VoIP phones enable you to enjoy the benefits of VoIP technology.
The VoIP technology is based on protocols, such as SIP, H. 323 or proprietary ones like Skype.
How is voice transmitted using the VoIP technology?
VoIP phone—>broadband router—> Internet—> voip service provider
Well, if you do not wish to spend on purchasing a new VoIP phone, just connect your existing analogue telephone to a VoIP phone adaptor and enjoy the benefits of VoIP. There are many VoIP service providers who allow you to use the service on your analogue telephones. With the VoIP phone adaptor, you do not need a VoIP phone or a computer to avail the VoIP service. The analogue telephone connects to the broadband router through the adaptor. The router connects to the Internet.
standard analogue telephone—>voip adaptor—>broadband router—> Internet—> voip service provider
The UK phone users may need an RJ11 adaptor to convert their standard BT Connector to an International Connector. RJ11 adaptor may be bought with a VoIP Phone Adaptor.
Broadband routers have built-in VoIP and can also be used as VoIP Phone Adaptors. You can buy these routers online.
What are the things required to avail the benefits of VoIP service?VoIP hardware:
voip phones
can be plugged it straight into a network or a broadband routervoip adaptors
used when you need to avail voip service through an analogue telephonevoip-compatible router
provide access to the Internet for multiple devices (can be wired or wireless)softphone
a software-based phone that operates from a PC
uses Internet connection to make VoIP calls
can be used with a USB Phone or PC HeadsetInternet connectionsubscription to a VoIP serviceVoIP is indeed a cutting-edge technology that has revolutionised the telephony system to a great extent.