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VoIP

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What is VoIP?

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a technology that allows you to make voice calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular (or analog) phone line. It works by converting your voice into a digital signal that is transmitted over the internet. VoIP is commonly used for business and personal communications, often offering cost savings and advanced features compared to traditional phone systems.

What other technologies are related to VoIP?

VoIP Competitor Technologies

H.323 is an older VoIP standard that competes with SIP as a protocol for VoIP communications.
mentioned alongside VoIP in 39% (1.6k) of relevant job posts
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a legacy technology for voice and data transmission, which is largely replaced by VoIP.
mentioned alongside VoIP in 29% (927) of relevant job posts

VoIP Complementary Technologies

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling protocol used for initiating, maintaining, and terminating real-time sessions that include voice, video and messaging applications. It's a core protocol for VoIP.
mentioned alongside VoIP in 35% (10.4k) of relevant job posts
A Private Branch Exchange (PBX) is a private telephone network used within a company or organization. VoIP PBXs are a key part of modern VoIP infrastructure.
mentioned alongside VoIP in 36% (2.7k) of relevant job posts
Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms are essential for ensuring VoIP call quality by prioritizing voice traffic over other network traffic.
mentioned alongside VoIP in 19% (4.8k) of relevant job posts

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