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Internet Voice, also known as Voice Over Internet Protocol or VoIP, is a technology that allows you to make telephone calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of using a normal analog telephone phone line. Many VIOP services today allow you to call anyone who has a telephone number - including local, long distance, mobile, and sometimes even international numbers. Some Voice over Internet services work only through your computer or special VoIP phone, but many voice over internet services allow you to use a traditional analog telephone through a special adaptor.
Voice OVer Internet Protocol technology has matured rapidly allowing VoIP to offer many potential benefits, including reduced costs, more robust features, and converged networks. Many companies experience a cost savings due to using a single internet connection to carry voice and data simultaneously. This is especially true when users have existing under-utilized network capacity that can can be utilized for VOIP without any additional costs.
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