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VoIP

VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is a technology that allows you to make phone calls using the internet instead of traditional phone lines. It converts your voice into digital data, transmits it over broadband networks, and then converts it back into sound at the recipient’s end. This method often reduces call costs, especially for long-distance or international calls, and offers extra features like video calls and voicemail. VoIP is commonly used by businesses and individuals for flexible, cost-effective communication, leveraging internet infrastructure for reliable voice connectivity.