
| VOIP |
:. Wednesday, 10 May 2006 Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is a technology to transmit voice conversations over a data network using the Internet Protocol. We can simply call it internet telephone. Therefore, if we have got an Internet connection, we will be able to use the same connection to place the long distance free telephone calls. This process works by using already available VOIP software or devices to make phone calls over the Internet, essentially circumventing phone companies and their service charges. VOIP is not a new technology. Actually, it is quite mature. There are a lot of companies around the world who are providing VOIP services now. Many businesses now have owned VOIP devices or are currently using the VOIP as their main telephone systems. This VOIP project requires us to design and setup a VOIP system in Compucon House, a median size company in New Zealand. An IP PABX system is required to be built which integrates voice and the existing data network to provide a better service to the company. |
| The website |
:. Wednesday, 10 May 2006 This site is part of the BTech 450 project which is used to describe the project. This site includes pages that describes the project information, people and the company. Progress made is also recorded in this site about this project. |