Voice

-over-Internet Protocol Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology that enables users to make voice calls over the internet instead of using traditional phone lines. This technology allows users to make phone calls from any device with an internet connection, including computers, tablets, or even smartphones. VoIP offers many advantages over traditional phone lines, such as lower costs, improved quality of service, increased mobility and portability, and greater scalability. It is particularly well-suited for businesses that need to communicate with many people in different locations, as it makes it easier to establish conference calls, video conferences, and other complex communications. VoIP can also be used for applications such as call forwarding, voicemail, and virtual numbers, making it an increasingly popular choice for both businesses and individuals.

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