Connecting Voices Through Clear Conversations
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology that allows voice communication and multimedia sessions over the Internet rather than through the traditional Public Switched Telephone Network.
VoIP converts voice signals into digital data packets, which are then transmitted over the Internet. At the receiving end, these data packets are converted back into audio signals.
VoIP often costs less than traditional phone services, especially for long-distance and international calls.
Users can make and receive calls from anywhere with an Internet connection, using a variety of devices (computers, smartphones, VoIP phones).
It is easier to add more lines and features with VoIP compared to traditional phone systems.
VoIP services often include features like voicemail, call forwarding, caller ID, video conferencing, and integration with other applications.