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What Is VoIP?
Category: Networking and Communications
Overview VoIP is a way of making a telephone call over the Internet at much lower cost than via a normal land line or mobile cell phone. There are different standards such as the official VoIP standard and other proprietary standards that are for example being applied in Skype. Programs like Skype have helped increase the big popularity of VoIP over the internet.
- Publisher
- SecPoint
- File Format
- Date Published
- May 1, 2009
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Mobile - Wireless Communications, VoIP - IP Telephony
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