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  2. The Benefits of VoIP Phone Systems - AOL

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    According to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), "Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology that allows you to make voice calls using a broadband Internet connection ...

  3. VoIP phone - Wikipedia

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    Yealink Network Technology Co Ltd T27G VoIP Telephone Avaya IP phone. The overall hardware may look like a telephone or mobile phone. A VoIP phone has the following hardware components An handset with a headphone and a microphone, unless the whole telephone is a hand-held device containing these; A loudspeaker to act as a speakerphone

  4. Voice over IP - Wikipedia

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    A VoIP media gateway controller (aka Class 5 Softswitch) works in cooperation with a media gateway (aka IP Business Gateway) and connects the digital media stream, so as to complete the path for voice and data. Gateways include interfaces for connecting to standard PSTN networks.

  5. List of SIP software - Wikipedia

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    ShoreTel IP phone systems with unified communications and contact center built in; Snom One free/blue/yellow (Snom acquired and renamed pbxnsip) (SIP) Speedflow Communications VoIP class 4/5 softswitches with integrated billing, transcoding, SIP-H.323 converter.

  6. Session Initiation Protocol - Wikipedia

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    A SIP phone is an IP phone that implements client and server functions of a SIP user agent and provides the traditional call functions of a telephone, such as dial, answer, reject, call hold, and call transfer. [16] [17] SIP phones may be implemented as a hardware device or as a softphone.

  7. Mobile VoIP - Wikipedia

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    Mobile VoIP or simply mVoIP is an extension of mobility to a voice over IP network. Two types of communication are generally supported: cordless telephones using DECT or PCS protocols for short range or campus communications where all base stations are linked into the same LAN, and wider area communications using 3G or 4G protocols.

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