How VOIP Transforms Lives
Thursday, December 27th, 2007Voice over Internet Protocol or VOIP is a way of making and recording telephone conversations using the Internet. This is indeed a far cry from the days when one had to book long distance calls through operators. Direct dialing became a reality towards the end of the last century, but even bypassing a switchboard and a telephone exchange, does not match the economy and convenience of VOIP. Convergence of cellular telephones and the Internet have potentials for further breakthroughs as far as VOIP is concerned. The technology has unprecedented benefits for both work and leisure. Countries with cheap and fast Internet connections hardly need traditional telephones any longer.