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VOIP

(Voice Over Internet Protocol)

VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) is a technology that enables voice calls to be transmitted over the internet instead of traditional telephone lines. It converts analog audio signals into digital data packets, allowing for cost-effective and flexible communication solutions.

VOIP is widely used in businesses for unified communications, offering features like video conferencing, call forwarding, and integration with
CRM systems. Popular VOIP services include Skype, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. With the rise of remote work, VOIP adoption has surged, with the global market projected to exceed $100 billion by 2027. Unlike conventional phone systems, VOIP leverages existing IP networks, reducing infrastructure costs and enabling seamless scalability.
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