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  • Frequently Asked Questions We suggest perusing our FAQ page for anyone seeking to find common information on VoIP Technology. If you are looking for information that you cannot find on this page, please feel free to contact us at 1-800-398-8647. Basic VoIP 1.  What is VoIP? 2.  What are the advantages of VoIP over analog PSTN lines? 3.  What type of service and equipment are needed for VoIP deployment? 4.  ...
  • Why Work With VoIP Supply? Of course, it’s understandable that you’d have this question. We ask our partners the same thing about them. That’s why our team came together to create this list. We hope it answers your questions, but if not, feel free to give us a call. We’d love to spend more time explaining "Why VoIP Supply?"   12 Reasons to Buy From VoIP Supply! (Because 10 Wasn't Enough)   1. We, The People     Everyone at VoIP Supply is passionate about w...
  • Frequently Asked Questions - Basic VoIP Question 1: What is VoIP? Answer:   Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) - technology that enables one to make and receive phone calls through the Internet instead of using the traditional analog PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) lines. Question 2: What are the advantage of VoIP over analog PSTN lines? Answer:   The primary main advantage of VoIP over PSTN lines is cost (it's cheaper!) Other advantages of V...
  • Frequently Asked Questions - VoIP Calls Question 1: Do I need a computer to make/receive VoIP calls? Answer:   The answer depends on whether or not you will be using a softphone with your VoIP integration. VoIP does not require any computer to make/receive phone calls (only ATA devices or IP phones). If softphones are used instead of physical phones or ATA devices, then computers are needed. Question 2: Can I surf the web during VoIP calls? Answer: Yes, VoIP allows web sur...
  • Frequently Asked Questions - Network Equipment Question 1: What are VoIP Gateways? Answer:   VoIP Gateways are devices that take analog voice signals and convert them to IP for transport over the LAN or WAN.  Question 2: What are FXO and FXS ports? Answer:   Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) ports are interfaces used to connect with the central office or PSTN analog lines. Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) ports are interfaces used to connect with end user devices (e....