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What is an Internet Phone?

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What is an Internet Phone?

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Freshtel internet phone is an internet phone, or VoIP Softphone; that’s just a fancy way of saying internet telephone. The Freshtel internet phone allows you to make free phone calls to other people who are also running Freshtel internet phone (or any other service running on the Voicedot network, such as Tesco internet phone users) on their computers. It also allows you to make extremely cheap calls to mobile or landline numbers if you’re on one of our monthly plans or if you have credit in your account.

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An Internet phone is a combination of software and hardware that allows a user to approximate a telephone conversation over an Internet connection instead of using a traditional telephone system. An internet phone is a special voice over IP (VOIP) terminal that is designed to be used over the public Internet. The required hardware generally consists of a microphone and headphones. Most regular voice over IP phones can be used as Internet phones with a little tweaking. SIP Typically, internet phones use the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Although many other VoIP signaling protocols exist, SIP is characterized by its proponents as having roots in the IP community rather than the telecom industry. SIP has been standardized and governed primarily by the IETF while the H.323 VoIP protocol has been traditionally more associated with the ITU.However, the two organizations have endorsed both protocols in some fashion. SIP works in concert with several other protocols and is only involved i

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An Internet phone looks and acts like a regular phone. However, it does not provide for communications over traditional telephone lines. Instead, it connects to the Internet, sending your voice via the World Wide Web. Internet phones operate through Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, allowing callers to toss their traditional landline phones. Instead of requiring standard phone jacks and traditional phone wiring, Internet phones require broadband Internet service and a cable or Digital subscriber line (DSL) modem. Traditional telephones work via the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The PSTN is a private network that provides for a telephone connection using standard phone jacks. For years, this network has been relied on for obtaining landline service through local telephone companies. Today, however, callers have another option. They can bypass both the PSTN and their local telephone companies, choosing to place calls entirely over the Internet. To use an Interne

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Asked in Computers & Technology at 4:29 PM on December 18, 2008 Tags: internet, phone

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