Voice and Data
VoIP stands for “Voice over Internet Protocol,” which is a technology that allows you to make phone calls over the internet instead of using traditional phone lines. With VoIP, your voice is converted into digital signals that can be transmitted over the internet, rather than being transmitted over the traditional phone network. This means that you can make calls using your internet connection, rather than using a separate phone line, and you can often save money on phone bills, especially for long-distance or international calls. VoIP services can be accessed through special phones, software applications on computers or mobile devices, or even through some traditional phones with adapters.