Category: Voice over Internet Protocol

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology that enables voice communication over the internet rather than traditional telephone networks. It converts analog voice signals into digital data packets, which are transmitted over the internet and then converted back into audio at the receiving end. This method allows for more flexible and cost-effective communication, as it bypasses traditional phone lines and often reduces long-distance call costs. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology that enables voice communication over the internet rather than traditional telephone networks. can be used through various devices, including computers, smartphones, and dedicated VoIP phones, and it supports features like video calling, instant messaging, and file sharing, making it a versatile tool for both personal and business communication.

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FTC-PR-240130-1 (Jan. 30, 2024) Project Point of No Entry Keeps FTC’s Focus on Gateway Voice Service Providers to Stop Illegal Robocalls from Entering the United States – FTC and FCC warn VoIP service providers that they must be better gatekeepers of the U.S. telephone network Continuing its rigorous enforcement of the nation’s telemarketing and robocall […]