February 09, 2011

To pass to VoIP

 During almost a decade, miserly technical types legally pirated the interurban companies by using software station-with-station which allows vocal calls on IP via a modem. The quality of the voice on these telephones Internet was ridiculously bad. Now, thanks to the treatment of the dedicated material and a support increased for the protocols like SIP (Session Protocol Initiation), VoIP can be smooth as a session which uses the ordinary phone network, increasing its attraction considerably.
The majority of the suppliers of the VoIP software, except notable for Skype, use equipment SIP, so that you can choose your own compound in many cases.
The connection of a VoIP converter is easy if you have already a broadband connection and a router of network. It is enough to connect your telephone in the converter, then the box with your router. The additional telephones are supported on a normal telephone wiring.
The local companies of telephony are also almost threatened by VoIP like the interurban operators, and much offer from now on their own services of VoIP to compete with the parvenus. Verizon has residential a VoIP service, and SBC, BellSouth and Qwest have all of the VoIP services bound for the customers of company. They unite with tens of other suppliers who offer already VoIP services of high range to customers of company.
The companies are particularly interested in the abordability of VoIP, its flexibility and its capacity of levelling by software. They like also its potential of narrow integration with the services of email and the Web services for applications such that the centers of calls, the videoconference, and the Web pages click-to-talk. Many of these characteristics pass towards the consuming customers. Moreover, the majority of the equipment of videoconference use same protocol SIP used by VoIP and of the accessible options of video-telephony are available from Packet8, Motorola (Ojo), and others.

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