Home : Business : Digital Telephone : KAPLAN Digital Telephone Service : VOIP VOIP Voice Over Internet Protocol is a method for taking analog audio signals and turning them into digital data that can be transmitted over the Internet. Conventional telephone systems, such as those used in a residential home, currently use analog signaling to transfer Voice from one handset to another in the world through a series of telephone company switches. The Internet uses digital signals to transfer data through a massive network of switches world wide. What VoIP does is translate those analog signals currently used into digital signals, sends them across the Internet, then translates them back into analog signals on the other end. Imagine communicating with remote offices and remote workers without incurring toll costs. Imagine one seamless integration of email and voice messaging, and one multi-media mailbox, where your office phone, cell phone and email can all be accessed and administered from anywhere, anytime. Our new converged voice/data network can do all this for your business and more. KTC is currently developing and testing this new technology. Stay tuned for more information!!!!
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