Hi, Does it mean that to use VOIP there would not be a need to have Telecom service provider. If we wont need Telcos, how do we then get phone numbers (unique identifiers)?
HI Azza, there are still requirements with a provider to be able to route the PBX systems through the internet. You can register the number you have and then have more control locally within an org to meet its needs. If you had Comcast, they can provide the phone number for you, and the internal phone systems you have could expand or simplify your needs. Hope that helps!
sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know a method to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot my password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Cayson Christopher thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@@chaozkreator as I said a little knowledge is a dangerous thing which you have just demonstrated. UDP is indeed used in VoIP however TCP/IP is the generic term use for a suite of protocols that UDP is part of. Jeremy correctly described the TCP/IP headers used for Routing the UDP packets.
Nidhin lakshman that is very vague. You want something in spacific yet can't even express what it is you want. If you don't know about computer and Technology a kid version of this won't even help you. P.s. This is probably the simplest form I have ever seen, clear and concise.
what on earth is this rubbish - get to the point. You dont need to talk about the 16th century or people being shot into space to explain what voip is.
calcutt83 actually it did give you a good understanding to how VoIP came to be and what it is. Some of us need the little image of what would happen if sound were not traveling , thats how you learn to troubleshoot. ;)
What is this? It's an excellent way of explaining a concept. Just because you don't like it doesnt mean others don't.
Thanks Alot for this important information
Hi,
Does it mean that to use VOIP there would not be a need to have Telecom service provider. If we wont need Telcos, how do we then get phone numbers (unique identifiers)?
HI Azza, there are still requirements with a provider to be able to route the PBX systems through the internet. You can register the number you have and then have more control locally within an org to meet its needs. If you had Comcast, they can provide the phone number for you, and the internal phone systems you have could expand or simplify your needs. Hope that helps!
Entertaining and informative. Thank you.
sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know a method to get back into an instagram account?
I stupidly forgot my password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Jayceon Dean Instablaster ;)
@Cayson Christopher thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Cayson Christopher it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account !
@Jayceon Dean Glad I could help =)
Thank you for this
Isn't it use UDP?! I mean VoIP calls needs Real Time Protocol, TCP is pretty slow in that case but more reliable of course.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Best to keep quiet if you don't really know what your talking about. Fortunately for us Jeremy does.
@@stevecarr3019 That guy is right. VOIP does use UDP, stupid.
@@chaozkreator as I said a little knowledge is a dangerous thing which you have just demonstrated. UDP is indeed used in VoIP however TCP/IP is the generic term use for a suite of protocols that UDP is part of. Jeremy correctly described the TCP/IP headers used for Routing the UDP packets.
@@stevecarr3019 Y'know, you could've just said that instead of acting like an ass
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please make a video better than this and upload...
Nidhin lakshman that is very vague. You want something in spacific yet can't even express what it is you want. If you don't know about computer and Technology a kid version of this won't even help you. P.s. This is probably the simplest form I have ever seen, clear and concise.
what on earth is this rubbish - get to the point. You dont need to talk about the 16th century or people being shot into space to explain what voip is.
calcutt83 actually it did give you a good understanding to how VoIP came to be and what it is. Some of us need the little image of what would happen if sound were not traveling , thats how you learn to troubleshoot. ;)