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In recent years, the word VoIP has come up frequently. So, “What is
Voip?” VoIP is the abbreviation of the English words “Voice Over
Internet Protocol”. In a way, it means being able to make phone calls
via the internet. To make a phone call on the Internet; The VoIP system
converts your analog audio signal to digital signal and sends it as data
over the broadband line.
VoIP technology; It enables traditional telephone services to be
provided over computer networks via packet-switched protocols. VoIP
packets can be made over any VoIP compatible network, such as a local
area network. Calling from the Internet is preferred because it is much
more affordable than making a normal phone call.
Phone calls can be made over VoIP in different ways: You can call
using an analog phone adapter on a regular phone and you can use IP
Phone. You can also search via computer. It is also possible to make
VoIP calls via mobile applications.
Using an analog phone adapter in a regular phone: It is generally
adopted by companies that prefer to use traditional phones. They can
take advantage of the VoIP system using adapters. VoIP must be connected
to the local area network via RJ45 connectors instead of the traditional
RJ 11. An Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) is a small device that you
connect to your phone. Also called "voip modem". It is a device that
converts the Internet-based voice service from the cable or telephone
company to the user's phones. So you can connect the phone to your
computer or LAN. This device converts your voice from analog signal to
digital for VoIP communication.
Using IP Phone: In IP phone reminiscent of traditional phone; A
handset, cradle and buttons are available. The IP Phone comes with an
RJ45 connector. So it can be easily connected to the local network. WiFi
phones are also IP phones that allow you to make VoIP calls by
connecting over wireless networks. All IP phones use digital signals.
Using a computer: You can use a computer to make a VoIP call. A
microphone, speaker, sound card and a fast Internet connection will
suffice. For this purpose, you can use a web-based application, as well
as a user application that you will install on your computer. Skype,
Google Talk and Apple FaceTime are a few of these applications.
Using mobile applications: VoIP calls can also be made through
mobile applications. There are Android and iOS products that work on
smart phones developed for this purpose.
There are different organizations that are mentioned when talking about
VoIP protocols. Chief among these are IETF (Internet Engineering Task
Force) and ITU (International Telecommunication Union). Besides these
organizations, different VoIP protocols and standards are available:
G711: The G711 is the most widely used VoIP audio encoder. It is
also the standard for forwarding uncompressed packets. G.729 is the
standard for compressed packages. Compression may reduce sound quality;
but compression also reduces bandwidth needs.
H.248: H.248 defines "Gateway Control Protocol". Recommended by
ITU. Also called IETF RFC 2885 (Megaco). It is used to define a central
architecture especially for multimedia applications. H.248 has emerged
as a result of the cooperation of ITU and IETF.
Megaco: Megaco is also known as IETF RFC 2885 and ITU
recommendation H.248.
H323: The most popular first protocol for VoIP is H323. Signaling
protocol is used to control and manage the call. It covers call setup,
deletion, call forwarding and similar elements.
Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP): This protocol is also
called IETF RFC 2705. It defines a central architecture for multimedia
applications.
Real Time Transport Protocol (RTP): This VoIP protocol is defined
under IETF RFC 1889. It provides the details of the transport protocol
for real-time applications.
RTP : RTP is Real-time protocol. It is a data exchange protocol
and can also process audio and video.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Also called "IETF RFC 2543".
It defines a distributed architecture for building multimedia
applications. Since it is the protocol that is popularly used today, it
is widely accepted.
Skinny: It is a Cisco Proprietary protocol; however, it can cause
interface problems frequently.
It offers many advantages to the VoIP user:
It is economical,
It offers high sound quality,
It has high accessibility,
It is portable,
It has high scalability,
Advanced features are available for large and small teams,
Provides flexibility
It supports multiprocessing.
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