What is VoIP Phone (Voice Over Internet Protocol Phone)?
Discover the possibilities with VoIP phones. Get familiar with what it's about and how it works. Get a softphone or a physical VoIP phone and enjoy its special features and functionalities.
VoIP Phones - also called SIP phones - are used to initiate calls to VoIP, mobile and ordinary landline phones through the Internet with the help of the Ozeki Phone System. VoIP phones use protocols, like SIP that basically builds up a channel for communication (Figure 1).
VoIP Phones Can Be
- software-based phones (softphones)
- physical phones
Softphones
Softphones are software-based phones/applications that means they are installed on a computer. Since it is installed on a computer you can initiate calls from there through a VoIP PBX/Server. It is not a physical phone, it only appears on the computer's screen. To be able to communicate you need to have a loudspeaker, a headset and a microphone.
Physical Phones
Physical VoIP telephones can be wired or wireless, and with the help of an ethernet port, they can easily connect to a VoIP server. VoIP telephones can be connected to computers and broadband Internet network. After the connection they do not need any other physical objects or softwares (ATA adapter or VoIP router). The phones only need broadband Internet connection.
Physical phones that have built-in modems are called dialup devices: they can connect to the VoIP server/PBX with the help of a modem and dialup Internet connection. After this, you are able to start VoIP calls.
Some Special Featues of VoIP Phones
- show caller ID
- dial someone by using the name
- call hold and transfer
- call park
- mute
- video
- live news
- several applications, like weather report
Ozeki Phone System works with VoIP technology for making calls. To make a VoIP call, a VoIP phone is also needed. You can connect the VoIP phone to the Ozeki Phone system to use every functionalities it offers.
Visit these pages for VoIP phone related topics:
- What Is VoIP?
- What Is SIP?
- What Is VoIP PBX?
- VoIP Calling explained
- VoIP Routing explained
- VoIP Monitoring explained
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More information
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- What is PABX (Private Automated Branch Exchange)?
- What is IP PBX? (Internet Protocol Private Branch Exchange)
- What is VoIP PBX (Voice Over Internet Protocol Private Branch Exchange)?
- What is SIP Trunking (Session Initiation Protocol Trunking)?
- What is SIP Trunk (Session Initiation Protocol Trunk)?
- What is Direct Dial In: DID?
- What is IVR (Interactive Voice Response)?
- What is RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)?
- What is RTCP (Real-time Transport Control Protocol)?
- What is SRTP?
- What is H323?
- What is VoIP Tunnel?
- What is PSTN Gateway?
- What is CAPI?
- What is FXO?
- What is FXS?
- What is PRI/E1?
- What is PRI/T1?
- What is PRI/J1?
- What is PRI?
- What is ISDN NT?
- What is ISDN TE?
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- What is SIP Client?
- What is SIP Server?
- What is VoIP Server (Voice Over Internet Protocol Server)?
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- What is VLAN?
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- What is IP Phone?
- What is SIP Account?
- What is ATA?
- What is Ring Group?
- What is Virtual PBX?
- What is Hosted PBX?
- What is PSTN?
- What is SDP (Session Description Protocol)?
- What is DECT?
- What is VoIP Call?
- What Is VoIP Cluster?
- What is Trunk?
- What is Fring?