Hello friends, how does VoIP work?
Jackson 30-September-2007 12:58:10 PM

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Posted by saqlain231


it depends on how you are using VoIP. For example, the way in which a traditional telephone network is designed is by using circuit switching. This technology has been in place for more than 100 years and when a call is made between two parties, the connection stays open the same amount of time the call lasts. With the connection going both directions, a circuit is what makes the connection.
Posted by crouse


With the help of special protocols that provides services or conversion. such as SIP, H.323.
Posted by waqqas1


Voice on the ip based network.It is basically done by using media devices and also some protocols support the media such as H.323,sip.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


The answer is that it depends on how you are using VoIP. For example, the way in which a traditional telephone network is designed is by using circuit switching. This technology has been in place for more than 100 years and when a call is made between two parties, the connection stays open the same amount of time the call lasts. With the connection going both directions, a circuit is what makes the connection.
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Posted: 05-October-2007 04:14:41 PM By: vance

The answer is that it depends on how you are using VoIP. For example, the way in which a traditional telephone network is designed is by using circuit switching. This technology has been in place for more than 100 years and when a call is made between two parties, the connection stays open the same amount of time the call lasts. With the connection going both directions, a circuit is what makes the connection.

Posted: 28-December-2008 12:51:26 AM By: HamidAliKhan

Voice on the ip based network.It is basically done by using media devices and also some protocols support the media such as H.323,sip.

Posted: 31-December-2008 01:34:43 PM By: waqqas1

With the help of special protocols that provides services or conversion. such as SIP, H.323.

Posted: 05-February-2009 05:34:19 AM By: crouse

it depends on how you are using VoIP. For example, the way in which a traditional telephone network is designed is by using circuit switching. This technology has been in place for more than 100 years and when a call is made between two parties, the connection stays open the same amount of time the call lasts. With the connection going both directions, a circuit is what makes the connection.

Posted: 28-June-2009 06:27:47 AM By: saqlain231

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