lazybrick.com lazybrick.com
   Home Page -> About Us -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Service -> Place Your Link -> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Travel & Accommodation

Careers & Employment

Property & Estate

Business & Companies

Music & Entertainment

Art & Culture

Self Healing

Society & Communities

Sports & Adventure

Games & Play

Healthcare & Treatment

Fitness & Health

Computers & Software

Finance & Investment

Home Family & Garden

Technology & Science

Education & Reference

Relationship & Lifestyle

Children & Teens

Law & Politics

News & Events

Automobiles

Drink & Food

Malls & Shopping

 

Home Page › Technology & Science › VoIPs
 

The History of Voice over Internet Protocol

 

The History of Voice over Internet Protocol By the end of 2006, Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) may account for as much as 25 - 40% of international voice traffic. This prediction is impressive, but it is even more amazing when you consider the relatively short history of voice over internet protocol. It began as a hobby for some people in Israel who were only able to communicate by computer.

Later that year, in 1995, the first company in the history of voice over internet protocol to put a product on the market was Vocaltec. They released Internet Phone Software, which in combination with a home computer, sound card, speakers, microphone and modem allowed users to make a phone call over the internet. However, the people on both ends had to have the same setup, and sound quality was much less than on a normal phone.

In 1998, there were more milestones in the history of voice over internet protocol. Entrepreneurs began to recognize the potential of the technology and soon computer-to-phone and phone-to-phone connections (still using a computer for the transmission) were possible for making voice calls over the internet. The service was available using a phone at a provider's location in North America only.

It required the users to listen to an advertisement at the beginning and end of each phone call, but in exchange their long distance calls were free. In 1998, less than 1% of voice calls were made using voice over internet protocol.

Businesses began to use VOIP over their intranets to help communicate within their company. But with the introduction of switching equipment in 1998 by 3 manufacturing companies, the history of voice over internet protocol took a turn towards the future.

Now VOIP could become more readily available to users at home instead of at a specific facility belonging to the provider. By the year 2000, more than 3% of voice calls were made over the internet using VOIP.

Today, there are both hardware and software options for those interested in business VOIP and for their personal use. You can purchase hardware that will allow you to use your normal phone handset when making a phone call.

You can buy phones that are VOIP ready and need only an internet broadband connection. Or, you can purchase or download software that will let you use your computer instead of a phone, provided that you have speakers, a microphone, and an appropriate sound card.

Many phone companies have begun to offer packages that include local and long distance VOIP calls for a flat monthly fee. With the advent of broadband services, sound quality has become parallel to regular land line phones for the first time in the history of voice over internet protocol. And the number of people using VOIP is only expected to grow.

Author: Van Theodorou
 
Author Bio:
Van Theodorou is a popular columnist. Van likes to pen down articles about this area.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
The Benefit of Solar Power Over Electricity
 
Calling Cards and Prepaid Phone Cards To Help You Save Money
 
Communicate Efficiently With A Cell Phone
 
WiMAx VS Wifi
 
VOIP Broad Band Phones
 
How To Have A Successful Fundraiser
 
Why Should You Switch from Traditional Phone to VOIP?
 
Latest Mobiles and Accessories on Cash Back Portals
 
VoIP - What Is It and Why Do I Need It?
 
Is there SPIT on Face of Federal Trade Commission?
 
 
 
 
 

Cell Phone Battery Tips

Cell phones have become a part of daily life. They are a necessity and come in handy when you?re on ... - Kevin Stith
 

Plasma Compared To DLP Television and LCD

Plasma ,dlp and lcd face to face ! - Andreea Dinescu
 

Camera Cell Phones -- More Uses Than You Could Have Imagined

I was shopping in the large superstore with my five-year-old daughter, perfectly unaware that in the ... - Elizabeth Edwards
 
 

Satellite Phones: Essential for the Marine Industry

With more offshore fishing boats taking customers further out into the deep blue ocean in search of ... - Troy Denson
 

Answering Machines - Don't Call Me, I'll Call You!

I know you have an answering machine so if you're home, pick up the phone! - Michael Russell
 
 
Home Page -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2008 www.lazybrick.com