Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is voice communication over an internet protocol (IP) network, such as the internet. The voice is converted to a digital signal, which is sent through the internet, and then converted back to a voice. There are three ways to make VoIP calls today: ATA (Analog Telephone Adaptor), IP Phones, and computer-to-computer. Many service providers offer unlimited long distance for a monthly fee and free calls if using the computer-to-computer option.
Gerson Lehrman Group Council Members are available to discuss Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) via phone consultations, live meetings, surveys, and other custom GLG products and services.
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Program Leader-Emerging Communications Solutions &FROST & SULLIVAN, INC
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| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| VOIP Experts (North America) | 259 |
| Enterprise VoIP Service Evaluators | 10 |
| Telephone Service Experts (Non-VoIP) | 22 |
| CLEC Paetec Experts | 12 |
| Bandwidth Exchange Company Experts | 71 |
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