What is IP?

Internet Protocol (IP) is the foundational method for data transfer between computers, outlining data encoding, storage, transmission, and acknowledgement. It breaks data into packets (like mailing separate pages of a book) and assigns IP addresses to network devices for identification.

What is IVR in VoIP?

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) in VoIP is an automated system guiding callers via voice or keypad inputs, often integrated with APIs for enhanced functionality and user interaction.

What is Long-Distance Calling?

Long-Distance Calling involves multiple switching centers and traditionally incurs charges, though many VoIP and mobile providers now offer inclusive long-distance services.

What is MOS Score?

MOS (Mean Opinion Score) is a method of measuring and scoring phone call quality on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest, often used in VoIP.

What is NAT in VoIP?

Network Address Translation (NAT) in VoIP translates internal network data for internet compatibility, ensuring seamless data exchange between internal devices and external networks.