Over the past few years, technological advances in the world of communication have been fast paced and driven by a global demand to communicate more effectively.
As such, calls via the internet may use a broadband connection and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to stream telephone calls over the web. The ability to implement this concept has become relatively accessible in almost every countries.
Whilst the greatest advances have been achieved through the mobile phone industry, the convergence of the internet and the traditional phone call are beginning to form a formidable partnership.
Users are simply required to download internet telephony software onto their PC, plug in a headphone set (or use the PC’s built-in microphone and speakers), and find someone with a similar set up to speak to. Video calls can then be achieved with a web cam and a higher spec PC.
Once you’ve established your internet connection and logged into your software, there is a variety of advanced features at your fingertips, which includes two-way real-time video via web cam, instant messaging, voice mail and speed dialling.
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