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;Voice Over Internet Protocol:is a method of digitising your voice, sending it over the Internet, and turning it into sound at the other end.
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You don't need dedicated telephone lines, just an Internet connection, and a computer with a sound card and a head set (or microphone plus speakers). It costs the same to talk to Melbourne or Maynooth.
 
[[Image:Im_msn.png|left|thumb|MSN/Windows Messenger]]
 
[[Image:Im_msn.png|left|thumb|MSN/Windows Messenger]]
 
[[Image:Voip_skype.png|left|thumb|Skype(VoIP)]]
 
[[Image:Voip_skype.png|left|thumb|Skype(VoIP)]]

Revision as of 18:24, 17 July 2006

Voice Over Internet Protocol
is a method of digitising your voice, sending it over the Internet, and turning it into sound at the other end.

You don't need dedicated telephone lines, just an Internet connection, and a computer with a sound card and a head set (or microphone plus speakers). It costs the same to talk to Melbourne or Maynooth.

MSN/Windows Messenger
Skype(VoIP)
Gizmo(VoIP)


  • Talk to other people over Internet using client software - VoIP
    • Gizmo Project
    • Google Talk
    • MSN/Windows Messenger
    • OpenWengo
    • palTalk
    • Skype
    • VoipBuster
    • Yahoo Messenger