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IP telephony (Internet Protocol telephony)

By Wesley Chai

What is IP telephony?

IP telephony (Internet Protocol telephony) is a general term for technologies, products and services that use the Internet Protocol's packet-switched connections to support voice calling, voicemail, video calling, video conferencing, faxing and instant messaging (IM).

Traditionally, these communications have been carried over the dedicated circuit-switched connections of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Using the internet, calls travel as packets of data on shared lines, avoiding the tolls of PSTN.

IP telephony works by converting voice calls, faxes and other information into digital signals. These digital signals travel through IP networks, such as the internet, as data packets, using IP packet-switched connections. Voice features within IP technology -- such as voice calls and voicemail -- are referred to as voice over IP (VoIP).

IP telephony was introduced in 1991 with the creation of the first VoIP application, Speak Freely. The next year, InSoft released Communique for desktop video conferencing. In 1995, Intel, Microsoft and Radvision began to standardize VoIP systems.

In addition to voice calling, IP telephony also includes other features, such as the following:

IP telephony vs. VoIP

The term IP telephony is often used interchangeably with VoIP. The two terms overlap, and it is not considered incorrect to use them synonymously, as they both use a local area network to connect to the internet via a router. However, defined in the most formal and specific terms:

What are the IP telephony business benefits?

IP telephony services can offer the following benefits to organizations of all sizes:

For more in-depth information on how VoIP technologies work, read our definition.

What are the challenges of IP telephony?

Despite the benefits associated with the use of IP telephony, its use can carry specific challenges:

Who manages IP telephony?

IP telephony is managed by providers of VoIP and unified communications (UC) services. Well-known vendors that manage IP telephony services include the following:

For a more comprehensive overview of the differences between IP telephony and VoIP, click here.

30 Apr 2021

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