VoIP Introduction

Voice over IP (VoIP) is a major networking application and nowadays is appearing everywhere. VoIP is running over common high speed connections as: Ethernet, Frame Relay, ISDN, ATM, DSL, Cable and other.

With the VoIP technology we can transmit the analog voice signals of our telephone, through the traditional data network. This technology works by encoding analog voice signals into IP packets. These packets are sent across the data network and reassembled and decoded at the other end back to analog signal.

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Keep in mind that if we wish to have VoIP we need a telephone center that can support VoIP like Cisco Call Manager and IP Phones.

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Now think carefully that the voice packets share the shame bandwidth with all the other network applications and data. But interruptions in voice conversations are not acceptable, so it’s very important to configure the network devices in some way that they will give priority to voice data. The key technology is called QoS (Quality of Service).

VoIP implementations always need a proper configuration of QoS. So, why not, that can be a good article in the future! Stay Netralized

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  2. Sara Fox says:

    Wow, great blog. I love reading blogs about VoIP! It’s such an exciting technology. I have learned a lot in implementing a small VoIP network at home, and am thinking of starting VoIP business in my area. There are a number of small businesses in my region that would benefit from it greatly. Thanks again for this blog – it is really good.

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