Posted on December 3, 2009 | Category: Communications, Computers & Technology
VoIP stands for “voice over IP”, where IP is “Internet protocol.” In other words, it is telephony based on another kind of rules – those making up the protocols that enable two computers to communicate with each other. The main difference between VoIP and standard telephony is that IP is based on the exchange of data packets between two computers, while a traditional PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) relies on electrical circuits.
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