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VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol which allows telephone calls to be place over the internet. By converting analog voice signals from your phone to digital signals VoIP allows you to communicate using high speed Internet (Broadband Internet or DSL). The digital signal on the receivers end is then converted back to an analog voice signal. You can use your old phone along with an phone adapter to place your VoIP calls directly from your high speed Internet serviced computer.

VoIP is fast becoming the way to communicate throughout the world. With the larger bandwidths that are available today VoIP has become comparable to your old traditional phone carrier qualities. The greatest feature of VoIP is the savings you receive over you old phone bill.
People like VoIP when they try it. The added features, included free from the various broadband phone service providers, match and sometimes overwhelm the services traditional telephone companies offer. VoIP service companies have developed more innovations in less than 10 years than Ma Bell has in over 100 years. Everyone leaves home sooner or later, and thousands of people just like you are weaning themselves from Ma Bell every week.
A more in depth can be viewed thanks to VoIP Action.
VoIP Learning Guide pdf file

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