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What is VoIP?

VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. Additionally it is referred to as IP Telephony or Internet Telephony. It is another way of making phone calls, with the difference of making the telephone calls more affordable or totally at no cost. The 'telephone' part is not always there any longer, as you can actually converse without a telephone set. VoIP has lots of benefits above the traditional phone system. The key motivation for which people are so massively turning to VoIP technology relates to the price. VoIP is claimed to be cheap, however almost all people use it without charge. Yes, for those who have a working laptop or computer which includes a microphone and sound system, plus a reliable Internet connection, you may talk with VoIP for no charge. This can also be possible using your cellular and home phone. There are several ways of using VoIP technology. It all is determined by where and the way you will be making your telephone calls. Perhaps in your own home, in the office, in your corporate network, during travel and even on the beach. Just how you make calls varies with the VoIP service that you utilize. The fantastic thing regarding VoIP is that it taps added value from your already existing infrastructure without added expenditure. VoIP transmits the sounds you are making over the common Internet infrastructure, using the IP Protocol. This is exactly how you can communicate without paying for more than your regular Internet amount. Skype is the most popular example of services which enable you to make free telephone calls on your PC.