04-30-2008 05:06 PM - edited 03-15-2019 10:23 AM
What is the difference between VoIP and Digital Telephony?
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04-30-2008 10:14 PM
VoIP =Voice Over data networks (IP traffic)
Digital (Traditional TDM or legacy PBX with propietary protocols)
Bunch of info in the net
05-01-2008 06:55 AM
Digital is whatever which is not analog. In the form of 1's and 0's. So what you basically do is digitize the analog signal [voice].
VoIP is also in digital form but in VoIP voice is carried in IP packets through the network.
Digital telephony the voice traffic is not in form of IP packets.
-> Sushil
04-30-2008 10:14 PM
VoIP =Voice Over data networks (IP traffic)
Digital (Traditional TDM or legacy PBX with propietary protocols)
Bunch of info in the net
05-01-2008 06:55 AM
Digital is whatever which is not analog. In the form of 1's and 0's. So what you basically do is digitize the analog signal [voice].
VoIP is also in digital form but in VoIP voice is carried in IP packets through the network.
Digital telephony the voice traffic is not in form of IP packets.
-> Sushil
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