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Glossary
VoIP Glossary
VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol (also called
IP Telephony, Internet telephony, and Digital Phone) is the routing
of voice conversations over the Internet or any other IP-based network.
SIP Session Initiation Protocol is a protocol developed
by the IETF MMUSIC Working Group and proposed standard for initiating,
modifying, and terminating an interactive user session that involves multimedia
elements such as video, voice, instant messaging, online games, and virtual
reality.
PSTN the public switched telephone network is the
concentration of the world's public circuit-switched telephone networks,
in much the same way that the Internet is the concentration of the world's
public IP-based packet-switched networks.
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network is a type
of circuit switched telephone network system, designed to allow digital
(as opposed to analog) transmission of voice and data over ordinary telephone
copper wires, resulting in better quality and higher speeds, than available
with analog systems.
PBX Private Branch eXchange (also called Private Business
eXchange) is a telephone exchange that is owned by a private business,
as opposed to one owned by a common carrier or by a telephone company.
IVR In telephony, Interactive Voice Response is a
computerised system that allows a person, typically a telephone caller,
to select an option from a voice menu and otherwise interface with a computer
system.
DID Direct Inward Dialing (also called DDI in Europe) is
a feature offered by telephone companies for use with their customers'
PBX system, whereby the telephone company (telco) allocates a range of
numbers all connected to their customer's PBX.
RFC Request for Comments (plurals Requests for Comments
but RFCs) is one of a series of numbered Internet informational documents
and standards very widely followed by both commercial software and freeware
in the Internet and Unix communities.
A SIP URI is the SIP addressing schema to call another person via SIP.
In other words, a SIP URI is a users SIP phone number. The SIP URI
resembles an e-mail address and is written in the following format:
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