To make and receive VoIP calls internally in your business you will each need a multimedia equipped PC (Pentium) or an Apple G4. You also need to be connected to some kind of network:
If you have installed a firewall on your PC, you will need to make sure the VoIP software or hardware you use is compatible with it.
On private networks, especially across a LAN, voice quality can be at least as good, often better, than traditional telephone calls. For geographically dispersed networks the key factor is to provide ad equate bandwidth, segregate data and VoIP traffic, and minimise network latency - that is, the time it takes for a network packet to travel from source to destination.
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