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Telephony Taken from Greek root
words meaning “far sound”, telephony means the process of
converting or transmitting voice or other signals over a
distance, and then re-converting them to an audible sound at the
far end. IP Telephony is the integration of transmitting voice,
data and video through the use of a computer network. There are
several components: 1) On the client side, a multimedia-equipped
PC with special client software will digitize your voice. This
can be done with a voice modem or other voice encoding method;
2) A direct or dial-up connection to the Internet allows your
voice to be transmitted in packet form to its destination; 3)
Connection with the far side is achieved by IP address search,
common servers or beacons to identify the called party (and to
“ring”that person’s phone); 4) A similar arrangement on the far
end completes the call and allows both parties tos peak. There
are also PSTN/Internet gateways that allow regular telephone
callers to make phone-to-Internet-to-phone connections. There
are PC-to-phone connections and phone-to-PC connections |
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