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Products - Communications Platforms VoIP – FAQs See side menu for links to IP products. What does VoIP stand for? Voice over internet protocol. What is VoIP exactly? Basically it’s a language that permits the human voice to be carried in data-packet format. This means voice conversations can be carried and handled by exactly the same network and equipment, and over the same infrastructure that is in use everyday for data transmissions. What hardware does it require? A VoIP solution consists of special phone handset which converts voice to data, and a special switch (router) that directs that data to its destination and is reconverted back into a recognisable human voice at the other end. Do VoIP phone calls go over the internet? No - that’s a common misunderstanding. It’s far more reliable than that. VoIP will run over any type of network - corporate, private, public, cable, and even wireless. However, you can use an IP phone to access the Web, to collect emails on the go. Will the technology ever become outdated? No - you’re future proofed - the provisionof Mitel’s VoIP solution within the business environment further ensures business viability in terms of technology development. VoIP networked voice from Mitel will protect your position in this explosion of technology. Every known change has been catered for in our VoIP platforms. |
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