Internet Phone Conferencing
Everything you need to know about VoIP (Voice Over Internet
Protocol), and how you can benefit from it. This tutorial series
teaches you all aspects of VoIP and internet phone
conferencing.
Can You Hear Me Now?
I’m sure
you’ve seen the cellular phone commercial, two customers are on
cell phones and one says, “Can you hear me now?” takes a step back
and repeats, “Can you hear me now?” While commercials like that
make us laugh, the truth is that as telecommunications expand and
include many different options, we must make sure that we are not
exchanging flexibility for sound quality.
Today’s telecommunication choices have expanded and continue to
progress. We have moved from the standard telephone to the pager or
beeper (which has become virtually obsolete) to the cell phone, and
now that the world is going wireless, VoIP and VoWiFi are on the
rise. Computer technology has explored every aspect of audio and
video capabilities discovering mpegs and Codecs.
When it comes to VoIP and communication you can take some steps
to make sure that you are obtaining the utmost in audio and voice
quality.
VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, and is the
application of transferring audio as data packets over the Internet
and to a receiving computer or VoIP enabled device. You can use
three different types of methods to communicate with VoIP. First,
you can use your computer with an attached microphone and speakers.
You also have the option of using a standard telephone, by
connecting it to your broadband modem and your telephone. You can
also use a VoIP enabled telephone.
Audio Codecs are used to transfer the audio sound into the data
packet before it is sent over the Internet. Some voice Codecs are
also referred to as Voice Coders or Voice Encoders. There are a few
commonly used Codecs for VoIP. These are G.711, G.729, and
ITU-T.
There are certain programs that you can use to check your
bandwidth and help with any audio quality issues that you may be
having. You can also upgrade to a higher audio codec, such as the
G. 729 and see if that makes a difference.
Generally speaking, most people are amazed by the quality of
VoIP. Audio issues are usually mild and simple to solve. Just
upgrading Codecs can make a big difference.
We can expect that the future of VoIP telephony will increase
and as it does, preparations will be made to ensure that only the
highest quality will ultimately be produced. Some phones are now
hybrids: half VoIP or VoWiFi and Cellular. For these phones audio
quality is being looked at as an important factor in the design of
the phone.
Major corporations are now taking an interest in designing VoWi
Fi telephones. We can be sure that these large companies aren’t
going to skimp on audio quality. For certain, there are some
properties that can’t be changed, such as using a wireless VoIP
phone in a place with bad reception. But for the overall product,
voice quality is a priority when designing telephony equipment.
With so many companies taking an interest in VoIP, even Verizon
has come out with their branded VoIP services, we can believe that
in the next five years products will burst on the scene with many
more enhanced features. Since VoIP utilizes the Internet, one can
only imagine what type of futuristic VoIP phones will soon beset
us.
While VoWiFi phones will only work outside in hotspot zones, you
can rest assured that the quality of your VoWiFi phone will be
exceptional when you are in “the zone”.
Telecommunications
are advancing every day, and more people are relying on the
Internet for their audio and video communications. Instant
messaging programs are embracing VoIP with open arms, and the
everyday consumer is experiencing the power of integrated video,
data, and audio. By using a simple web cam, microphone, and
speakers, people are enjoying the freedom that is offered solely by
VoIP. Users are learning that microphones, audio Codecs, and
high-speed Internet connections can transmit in real time, and give
a crystal clear sound.
Of course, one of the main components in high quality audio
telecommunications is to have up to date equipment. You need to
begin with a good soundboard on your computer, before you can
expect high quality audio from your computer’s speakers.
With the new millennium and its new telecommunications we can
finally answer the question and say, “Yes, I can hear you.”
Read more about what is VoIP and
more introduction to VoIP.
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