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How Does VoIP Work?

If you’ve ever made a call through WhatsApp, Zoom or Microsoft Teams, you’ve already used VoIP, Voice over Internet Protocol. But how exactly does it work and why are so many businesses moving away from traditional phone lines to adopt it?

What is VoIP?

 

VoIP is a technology that allows you to make voice calls using an internet connection instead of a traditional phone line. In simple terms, it turns your voice into digital signals that travel across the internet and converts them back into sound for the person on the other end.

 

The Step-by-Step of How VoIP Works

 

  1. Voice to Digital Conversion – When you speak into your phone or headset, VoIP software converts your voice into digital data packets.

     

  2. Data Transmission – These data packets are sent over the internet, just like an email or file transfer.

     

  3. Reassembly at the Other End – Once they reach the recipient, the packets are reassembled and converted back into audio.

     

  4. Call Quality Enhancements – Modern VoIP systems use advanced compression and error-correction to ensure crystal-clear sound with minimal delays, even better than many traditional landlines.

     

Why Businesses Choose VoIP

 

  • Cost Savings: No need for expensive phone lines or international call charges.

     

  • Scalability: Easily add or remove users as your team grows.

     

  • Flexibility: Make and receive calls from anywhere with an internet connection.

     

  • Features: Voicemail-to-email, call recording, video conferencing and more.

     

VoIP is more than just a phone service; it’s a smarter, more flexible communication solution.

 

Ready to Upgrade Your Business Communications?

 

At RGC, we specialise in helping businesses like yours transition to reliable, cost-effective VoIP solutions that grow with you. Whether you’re a small business or a larger organisation, we’ll make the switch seamless.

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