Verizon Voip

One of the most most obvious myth about VoIP is that it runs only on the Internet. What can we expect? The term Internet is built into VoIP. However, VoIP services, like Verizon VoIP requires and runs on the Internet protocol, but not necessarily on the Internet itself. Internet protocol is not synonymous with the Internet.

The Internet can be accessed from all types of networks. The Internet is not a network type unto itself; it is a network that is accessed by other networks and provides access to other networks.

That’s why the above mentioned Verizon VoIP runs on any network that can run the Internet protocol. This includes every network type known to man. But just because VoIP can run the same protocols over any network type, this does not mean VoIP runs the same way on all network types. The protocols take care of packetizing the telephony voice signals, but the network type takes care of transporting those packets.

 

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