Voice recognition through the internet protocol - part 2 of 3


Added: 21-10-2007
Author: Budda Oliver
Category: VOIP
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As mentioned earlier, Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) can be used in several different ways. That case, may require different equipment depending on the plan of how to use VoIP.

In any case, you will need a broadband (high speed) internet connection to use this service. This can be either through a cable modem, DSL, or local network.

If using IP phone, then all you need to increase the internet connection is an IP phone itself. This IP phone is the same as traditional homes in appearance, and not just the old-style RJ-11 connectors with Ethernet connectors (RJ-45). Hardware such as routers and programs need to build the right telephone.

If you want to use your own home before the phone there, then you need to get a VoIP Adapter. ATA (analogue telephone adapter) that changes analogue audio signals into digital signals that can be sexually transmitted both through the internet.

If you use your computer, then you will need the necessary software VoIP, is a microphone, speakers, a sound card, and, of course, computers and Internet routers.

Calling Capability:

Perhaps they wonder whether it is possible to place individual calls to traditional phone service, and no VoIP services. The answer depends on who your true Voice Over Internet Protocol submitted. For the most part, many providers of traditional analog telephone service kukuruhusu of VoIP phone calls or computer. While analog telephone, VoIP phone digital signals are changed back into analog audio signals to make, which will receive a normal phone.

With Voice Over Internet Protocol, long distance call rates are in the past. VoIP calling services is calculated and this data does not apply to all fees, taxes or other fees you pay local phone companies and traditional. There are no by-the-minute charges with VoIP, no set-up costs, and no time of day or surplus goods. Long-distance calls are considered the same as local calls, so that your bill is always the same, no matter how long you talk, how many calls you make, or how far you are calling.

Standard long distance calls can mean in the future as VoIP phone service landscape change. Land calls for long-distance lines may eventually become obsolete as broadband telephony becomes more common and make VoIP as usual, as well as type of call.




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