What is
VOIP?
VoIP (Voice over Internet
Protocol) is simply the transmission of voice traffic
over IP-based network.
The Internet Protocol (IP) was originally designed
for data networking. The success of IP is becoming a
world standard for data networking has led to its
adaption to voice networking.
VoIP allows you to make telephone calls using a computer
network, over a data network like the Internet. VoIP converts the voice signal
from your telephone into a digital signal that travels over the internet then
converts it back at the other end so you can speak to anyone with a regular
phone number. When placing a VoIP call using a phone with an adapter, you'll
hear a dial tone and dial just as you always have. VoIP may also allow you to
make a call directly from a computer using a conventional telephone or a
microphone.
What can you find at Eminuum? Eminuum provides diverse range
of ATA (Analog Telephone Adapter), IP phone and ISR (Integrated
Services Router) that enable enterprises to reduce their
monthly expenses on oversea calls and IDD monthly
charges.
Eminuum has extensive expertise in installing,
programming, maintaining, and providing technical
support and advices on VoIP solutions based on Cisco
IP telephony, Aztech ATA,
Grandstream ATA,
Tecom ATA, Mediatrix
ATA, Leadtek ATA and
Quintum ATA.

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