1. (Computer Science) informal Voice over Internet Protocol: a system for converting analogue signals to digital so that telephone calls may be made over the internet
2. (Telecommunications) informal Voice over Internet Protocol: a system for converting analogue signals to digital so that telephone calls may be made over the internet
NetCarrier, a national provider of traditional and cloud based voice and data services, has entered into a strategic partnership with Buffalo, NY-based VoIP Supply to distribute nCloud services nationwide, the company said.
According to the report, technological advancement in network infrastructures, high price performance ratio and demand for mobile communication services (using wireless medium) has led to increasing demand for VoIP services across the corporate and individual consumer segments.
VoIP telephony allows users to make phone and video calls and send text messages to mobiles and land-lines using the internet for free or at costs well below those charged by traditional network operators.
The target company, which will operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Voip-Pal.Com, owns a significant VoIP patent portfolio containing proprietary digital voice technologies, the buyer said without disclosing financial details.
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