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  • Aykut, Wed 01 of Aug, 2007 [07:53 UTC]: Hi all, does anybody know about Thomson ST2030 SIP phone. I have upgraded it to latest version (1.56) but "Hold" and "Conf" features are not working after the upgrade ?? Do you know any solution or do you have Ver. 1.52 ?? Where can I find it?
  • Edward J Brown, Tue 31 of Jul, 2007 [23:33 UTC]: Has anybody experienced Choppy voice quality when using a Linksys SPA942 in an Asterisk Conference bridge? It works fine with my polycom and Cisco, but sucks with my Linksys.
  • www.astawerks.com, Fri 27 of Jul, 2007 [18:00 UTC]: does anyone use asterisk on top of clark connect? does it work good?
  • simon, Fri 27 of Jul, 2007 [14:16 UTC]: Hi All, Has anyone here managed to get the Cisco79x1 to successfully fail over to the backup proxy. I have 2 asterisk servers , handsets all register and function, except that backup proxy function doesn't work. Any working example would be very apprecia
  • Matthew Richmond, Thu 26 of Jul, 2007 [03:40 UTC]: using the page() application to page across our building...often the meetme conferences don't disconnect after the caller hangs up. Anyone else having this problem. (using Polycom phones)
  • Matthew Richmond, Wed 25 of Jul, 2007 [02:58 UTC]: thanks Nicholas Blasgen! I haven't worked with AGI before, but there's always a first! Thanks again!
  • Nicholas Blasgen, Tue 24 of Jul, 2007 [19:18 UTC]: Matthew Richmond, AGI will handle all that for you.
  • sam, Mon 23 of Jul, 2007 [16:39 UTC]: need help - certain voicemail extension will stop working and recording voicemail on asterisk - anyone know why and how to fix it? Thanks
  • john haji, Mon 23 of Jul, 2007 [14:55 UTC]: free calls to pakistan
  • bong, Sat 21 of Jul, 2007 [19:09 UTC]: hi good day to all can anyone help me how to configured the nortel sip to the signaling server and how to activate in mobile w/ sip compatible without mcs
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What is VOIP

Introduction

VOIP is an acronym for Voice Over Internet Protocol, or in more common terms phone service over the Internet.
If you have a reasonable quality Internet connection you can get phone service delivered through your Internet connection instead of from your local phone company.

Some people use VOIP in addition to their traditional phone service, since VOIP service providers usually offer lower rates than traditional phone companies, but sometimes doesn't offer 911 service, phone directory listings, 411 service, or other common phone services. While many VoIP providers offer these services, consistent industry-wide means of offering these are still developing.


How does VOIP work?

A way is required to turn analog phone signals into digital signals that can be sent over the Internet.
This function can either be included into the phone itself (See: VOIP Phones) or in a separate box like an ATA .

VOIP Using an ATA


Ordinary Phone ---- ATA ---- Ethernet ---- Router ---- Internet ---- VOIP Service Provider

VOIP using an IP Phone


IP Phone ----- Ethernet ----- Router ---- Internet ---- VOIP Service Provider

VOIP connecting directly

It is also possible to bypass a VOIP Service Provider and directly connect to another VOIP user. However, if the VOIP devices are behind NAT routers, there may be problems with approach.

IP Phone ----- Ethernet ----- Router ---- Internet ---- Router ---- Ethernet ---- IP Phone

Why use VOIP?

There are two major reasons to use VOIP
  • Lower Cost
  • Increased functionality

Lower Cost

In general phone service via VOIP costs less than equivalent service from traditional sources. This is largely a function of traditional phone services either being monopolies or government entities. There are also some cost savings due to using a single network to carry voice and data. This is especially true when users have existing under-utilized network capacity that they can use for VOIP without any additional costs.

In the most extreme case, users see VOIP phone calls (even international) as FREE. While there is a cost for their Internet service, using VOIP over this service may not involve any extra charges, so the users view the calls as free. There are a number of services that have sprung up to facilitate this type of "free" VOIP call. Examples are: Free World Dialup and Skype for a more complete list see: VOIP Service Providers

Increased Functionality

VOIP makes easy some things that are difficult to impossible with traditional phone networks.
  • Incoming phone calls are automatically routed to your VOIP phone where ever you plug it into the network. Take your VOIP phone with you on a trip, and anywhere you connect it to the Internet, you can receive your incoming calls.
  • Call center agents using VOIP phones can easily work from anywhere with a good Internet connection.


To Find Out Easy Step-by-Step Guides

See also



Created by jht2, Last modification by mkzz on Sun 22 of Jul, 2007 [16:34 UTC]

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Re: Voip FAQ

by May he on Wednesday 23 of May, 2007 [03:43:49 UTC]
Is there any newe comer here,how does it work out about this web..

by Ryan Barclay on Sunday 04 of March, 2007 [12:37:49 UTC]
Revised edition now online.

VoIP Forum with new Reviews section.

by mattpark on Wednesday 28 of June, 2006 [15:38:16 UTC]
Hi VoIP information seekers!

Visit http://ukvoiptalk.com for an active a growing community of VoIP types!

We have also launched our new reviews section http://ukvoiptalk.com/reviews/

Thanks

problem non credits appear!!!

by lordsins on Sunday 28 of May, 2006 [10:10:40 UTC]
Hi there,
I live in israel, i've recharge my account once after that i didnt see an credit cards appear in payment page! Can anybody help me with ..and why this happend!!

  Thank you so much!

            Idan

All the VoIP Basics (FAQ, Glossary, Features, Articles)

by Jon D on Friday 05 of May, 2006 [15:39:52 UTC]
Voipan is a great site for beginners to learn about VoIP, has decent collection of VoIP Articles, a comprehensive VoIP FAQ, an easy to understand VoIP Glossary, a helpful VoIP Buyer's Guide and a VoIP Features listing. The FAQ, glossary and VoIP buyer's guide sections on Voipan are all written with simple terminology that helps you to quickly learn all about VoIP!

Articles Explaining VoIP

by Jon D on Friday 05 of May, 2006 [15:39:27 UTC]
Here are some articles done by various authors that help to explain what VoIP is... Voice over IP (VoIP) Explained, An Introduction to VoIP, and VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) - An Overview.

VOIP Information

by Frank on Saturday 04 of February, 2006 [19:13:54 UTC]
Here is another site with VOIP related information, articles and practices. If your new to VOIP, try a few of these informational links.

http://www.voip-stop.com

Hope you find it helpful.


VOIP Information

by Frank on Saturday 04 of February, 2006 [19:13:10 UTC]
Here is another site with VOIP related information, articles and practices. If your new to VOIP, try a few of these informational links.

http://www.voip-stop.com

Hope you find it helpful.


Voip FAQ

by Amber on Tuesday 17 of January, 2006 [06:08:12 UTC]
For some more commonly asked questions about voip and voip service...I have entered about 35 questions and answers on my blog. Plus NexBoom's website can help you too. Voip service provides many benefits to the average consumer, but until we can educate them more about voip they will continue to have unsure feelings about making the change. Education is key!

http://voip-champ.blogspot.com/

http://voip-boom.com

Hope this helps.
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VoIP Acronym

by Anonymous on Thursday 03 of February, 2005 [06:47:16 UTC]
VoIP stands for Voice over IP and not Voice of IP as mentioned in your site.Kindly verify this.
Thanks,
Ayshu

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