How does VoIP compare with conventional calling systems?
Traditional calling systems relying on the phone companies copper lines to route calls throughout the world. VoIP uses the internet as its method of transfering communication. Traditional copper calling is limited to analog signals, and cannot encode or transfer digital content or infomation. VoIP offers a digitial encoding that allows telephone users the ability of viewing and transfering digitial information (large files, videos, streaming video, etc.).
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