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Q&A: SIP, VoIP, and IP: Are They the Same Thing?

VoIP Insider

VoIP systems are more flexible, scalable, and often more cost-effective than traditional landlines, which is why they have become popular for both businesses and individuals. SIP is essentially the “signaling” part of a VoIP system—like a virtual handshake—ensuring that the call or communication is properly established and maintained.

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Understanding SIP Trunking: How It Transforms Communication Systems

Aatrox Communications

It utilises the SIP protocol to establish and manage communication sessions, allowing for the transmission of voice, video and other content. Basically, instead of relying on physical landlines to connect your calls, you’ll be using a reliable internet connection.

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Telecom Jargon Demystified

NetWork Telecom

Here’s a simple breakdown: Conversion: When you make a VoIP call, your voice is converted into digital signals. Internet Transmission: These digital signals are then sent over the internet to the person you’re calling. Decoding: The recipient’s device receives the signals and converts them back into sound.