Web based Internet VoIP Telephony

Coming Soon!!

VoIP (voice over IP) is technology that allows real time voice conversation to be delivered over data networks, including the Internet, using the Internet Protocol (IP). Basically, VoIP allows you to 'carry' your telephone conversation in digital form in IP packets. In the traditional PSTN (public switched telephone network) conversations go through a series of analog/digital conversions resulting in what is known as a 'toll quality' level of audio signal. VoIP packets can travel a data network without any conversion to analog, and therefore the audio quality can be much better. Unlike the PSTN, a pure end-to-end VoIP telephone call can allow you to talk as much as you like, at any distance. This can mean tremendous savings on phone charges.

Since VoIP 'rides' on your data network, you can use servers and software to build a very powerful telephone system capable of delivering useful call management solutions. Does being able to visually preview your voice mail in a web browser sound like a good way to save time? Delete those 'spam calls' in seconds instead of listening to them.

Coming soon, this site will feature a web-based VoIP phone that enable you to test drive this amazing technology, and get a feel for how well a call over the Internet works.

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