Voip and packet switching technology


Added: 10-10-2007
Author: Frank Owen
Category: Voice Over IP
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One of the reasons VoIP is so successful and appropriate use packet switching technology rather than circuit switching technology to provide telephone service. Most phone companies use circuit switching technology. Packet-switching technology allows several different phone calls occurred in the same position will occupy one of the telephone network using the circuit.

This means less transmission time is used with a small fee and is eligible for the same packet-switching device inserted to counter the switching cycle technology. How does packet switching work? Basically you take a receiver or start calling, which sends a signal. After dialing a phone number tons converted into digital data your computer can read and stored temporarily until the company's VoIP Punch send your phone number in their mobile processors. Map of the processor number of IP addresses. That's more than one computer address, then connect the two computers together using a soft switch device.

Your computer and VoIP

Your computer is basically acting as an intermediary, the message will sound too much like an e-mail to other users. You can speak to the long term the time required, and all the computers and software VoIP sends information packets from one computer to another, Analog to translate digital information almost instantly. The whole process only takes a few seconds and allows the volume of calls is higher than a traditional phone line would.




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