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VOIP Demystified
#24 | 13:40 |
Monday May 1, 2006
Lab Rats
Monday May 1, 2006
Andy and Sean give you the scoop on voice over IP using gadgets and a few flying eggs.
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Show Notes
- VoIP- Voice over Internet Protocol.
- TCP / IP- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.
- POTS- Plain Old Telephone Service.
- Peer to Peer Applications- programs that create a direct link between two computers.
- VoIP has actully been around since the mid-90's, but the network wasn't able to support it back then.
- Skype:
Simple VoIP software that is installed on your system.
A form of peer to peer software.
Headset microphone required - Logitech Premium USB Headset 350
Free when calling someone else using Skype. There is a charge when dialing a regular telephone line.
Skype offers SkypeOut for calls TO land lines, and SkypeIn for RECEIVING calls for land lines.
- Vonage:
Paid monthly service.
A high-speed internet connection [cable or DSL] is required for any VoIP service, free or paid.
Vonage connection box - Vtech IP8100
- RTX America DuelPhone USB Cordless: allows the use of your traditional land line and VoIP via a single headset.
- Internet Phone Wizard: converts your traditional land line to a VoIP service.
Free when calling someone else using Skype. There is a charge when dialing a regular telephone line.
Skype offers SkypeOut for calls TO land lines, and SkypeIn for RECEIVING calls for land lines.
- With DSL, you're often paying for a phone line too, which means two phone bills when you have VoIP.
- Andy's Famous Food Demo - using Eggs to describe the workings of VoIP.
Tagged:
Andy Walker
,gadgets
,Internet
,IP
,peer-to-peer
,POTS
,Sean Carruthers
,Skype
,TCP
,VoIP
,Vonage
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