Definition of Voip

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VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol)
protocol for digitally transmitting voice over the Internet (without using regular telephone lines)

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VoIP Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

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VoIP
Voice Over Internet Protocol

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VOIP
Voice Over IP. This is the transmission of audio signals – telephone communication - over a private network or Intranet.


VoIP Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

ETSI and 3GPP
VoIP
Voice Over IP

Yigal's 3G abbreviations
VoIP
Voice over IP


VoIP Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

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voice over ip
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voice over ip (ip, internet, cti)



VoIP Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

Internet PR glossary
voice-over-Internet Protocol (or VOIP)
Standard that will enable the ability to pass voices over the Internet -- for example, to have a customer support Web site answer questions through their Web page. See also IP telephony.


VoIP Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Voice over IP
Voice over Internet Protocol, also called VoIP, IP Telephony, Internet telephony, Broadband telephony, Broadband Phone and Voice over Broadband is the routing of voice conversations over the Internet or through any other IP-based network.

Companies providing VoIP service are commonly referred to as providers, and protocols which are used to carry voice signals over the IP network are commonly referred to as Voice over IP or VoIP protocols. They may be viewed as commercial realizations of the experimental Network Voice Protocol (1973) invented for the ARPANET providers. Some cost savings are due to utilizing a single network to carry voice and data, especially where users have existing underutilized network capacity that can carry VoIP at no additional cost. VoIP to VoIP phone calls are sometimes free, while VoIP to public switched telephone networks, PSTN, may have a cost that is borne by the VoIP user.


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