| Your telephone
can put you in touch with just about anywhere in the world. So, why not any room
in the house? When you answer a call for someone else, simply page them and wait
until they take their call. And, if you'd rather take an incoming call in another
room, you can put the call on hold and pick it up on any other phone. Visionary
AV Solutions using multi-line PABX phone systems to facilitate Broadband, ISDN
and VOIP, we create state-of-the-art home office environments with crystal clear
digital communications, on a par with professional business systems.
VoIP
:Business Solutions A voice message delivered using the Internet Protocol.
It is a term used in IP telephony for a set of facilities for managing the delivery
of voice information using the Internet Protocol. In general, this means sending
voice information in digital form in discrete packets rather than in the traditional
circuit-committed protocols of the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
an application that encodes and digitizes a voice signal, converts
the signal to data packets, and transports the packets over a data network running
Internet protocol (IP).
A collection of hardware and software that
enables the use of the Internet as the transmission medium for telephone calls.
Voice transport over IP networks, such as the Internet. This could
allow your company to make enormous savings on telecomms costs by sending voice
traffic anywhere around the world via your internet connection. The
practice of using an Internet connection to pass voice data using IP instead of
using the standard public switched telephone network. This allows a remote worker,
for instance, to function as if directly connected to a PBX even while at home
or in a remote office. In bypassing the public network, it also avoids standard
long distance charges, as the only connection is through an ISP. VoIP is being
used more and more to keep corporate telephone costs down. A rapidly
emerging technology that allows transmission of phone calls (two-way audio) over
the Internet. Support for this technology can be found in some modems and broadband
routers. Also known as IP telephony. Audio that is transferred over
the Internet. IP is the acronym for Internet protocol. (VoIP) --
A term used in IP telephony which generally means sending voice information in
digital form in discrete packets rather than in the traditional circuit-committed
protocols of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). A major advantage of
VoIP and Internet telephony is that it avoids the tolls charged by ordinary telephone
service. |