Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)

Overview | Features | Benefits

Overview:

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a way of using a high-speed internet connection to relay phone conversations.  You make calls using a traditional telephone or your computer with a headset.  Your voice is converted from an analog signal to digital, transmitted over the broadband internet cable wiring, then reconverted back to analog voice at the other end.  VoIP makes use of the existing available bandwidth of your high-speed internet connection.

Features:

  • A computer is not required, all you need is a phone adapter and a high-speed, broadband internet connection such as a cable modem or DSL
  • You can be surfing the internet and using it to talk on the phone all at the same time
  • Call any phone in the world

Benefits:

  • Huge cost savings, especially for international calls
  • Free calling features, such as voicemail, caller ID, call waiting/forwarding, etc.
  • Use the same phone from anywhere in the world

Contact us today to learn more about how InfraSupport can help your organization take advantage of this exciting new technology solution!