
1) Internet-based call solution
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1) Voice over internet protocol 2) Ip telephony
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==Translation== Dragon: the Old Potter’s Tale was originally translated into English in 1952 by Takashi Kojima. The only other translation of the work was done by Jay Rubin and published in a collection by Penguin Group. ==Historical background== The short story was written at the outset of the Taishō Period, a period from about 1912 to 1926 an...
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The use of internet protocol networks to carry voice phone calls. Can be less reliable if the network used is not structured for this purpose....
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Voice over IP,
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(In topic `Network Architectures`) VoIP (Voice over IP) is the ability & process of carrying voice over an IP network. One of the main drivers of VoIP is that data traffic is overtaking voice traffic. Rather than having separate, discrete network for voice, the trend is likely to pull voice into the packet-based network.
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Voice over Internet Protocol allows an existing Internet connection to be used for voice transmission. Most organisations have separate networks for voice and data transmission. These technologies are merging to allow users to utilise for voice free capacity they have on Internet connections.
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Voice Over Internet Protocol; is a protocol optimized for the transmission of voice through the Internet or other packet switched networks.
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Voice over IP (internet protocol). Using a data network to carry digitised telephone calls, something for which N3 can be used.
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Voice Over Internet Protocol
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Voice over IP. The technology used to transmit voice conversations over a data network using the Internet Protocol as IP packets in compliance with International Telecommunications Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) specification H.323. VoIP enables a router to transmit telephone calls and faxes over the Internet with no loss in functionality, reliability, or voice quality.
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Voice over Internet IP - delivering voice telephone services over a packet-mode network as opposed to use of fixed, circuit-mode, TDM channels as in PCM. Needs a defined QoS (quality of service) to ensure speech continuity and quality over a datagram protocol. VoIP typically establishes calls using SIP and manages QoS using MPLS in the underlying ATM and FR networks and DiffServ at the edges.
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Voice over Internet Protocol. A standard / technology for sending voice traffic over the Internet. A way of making long-distance calls for free.
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A specification and various technologies used to allow making telephone calls over IP networks, especially the Internet.Just as modems allow computers to connect to the Internet over regular telephone lines, VOIP technology allows humans to talk over Internet connections. Costs for VOIP calls can be a lot lower than for traditional telephone calls....
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voice over ip
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Voice over IP
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Voice over Internet Protocol. Technology allowing voice communication to be delivered using internet protocol, an alternative to delivering voice communication over a public switched telephone network.
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Voice Over Internet Protocol (Voip) is used to transmit audio/voice through the Internet or other packet-switched networks.
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