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White Paper Description
As most people understand it, voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) is telephone calling over the Internet. Thus, switching to VoIP seems to be a fairly straightforward proposition. If you put a VoIP-capable phone on each desk and plug it into your local area network (LAN), the call goes out your wide area network (WAN), and voilà—IP telephony, right? Wrong.
Related Topics: Telephony, IP Telephony/Voice over IP (VoIP)
Related Industry: Internet Publishing and Broadcasting
Related Keywords: VoIP, data packets, plain old telephone system, Fonality, POTS, quality of service, IP telephony, VoIP networks, voice over Internet protocol, TCP/IP
Source: Fonality
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