Voice Over Internet Protocol (or VoIP as it’s commonly know) is exactly as the name suggests – Internet telephony. But what exactly does VoIP do and how does it differ from normal landlines?
Voice Over Internet Protocol (or VoIP as it’s commonly know) is exactly as the name suggests – Internet telephony. But what exactly does VoIP do and how does it differ from normal landlines?
On 27th July, Ofcom published a technical consultant’s report which assesses the developing standards and technical capabilities of determining caller location information to support calls made to the emergency services via Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services.
Ofcom has today published an initial study looking at the effectiveness of speech recognition technology used in VoIP communications and how it might improve accessibility to telecommunications services for hearing impaired consumers.