@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos no. It's something you didn't explain. How line land tels are connected to internet so you can access them. I was just curios
00:06 VoIP allows phone calls over internet 01:01 VoIP requires a service provider, internet connection, router or switch, and a VoIP phone. 01:57 VoIP allows phone calls over the internet 02:46 SIP protocol initiates VoIP calls 03:50 VoIP benefits include convenience and cost-saving 04:46 VoIP eliminates the need for a PBX and saves money on long-distance calls 05:45 VoIP has disadvantages related to power outages, internet stability, and compatibility with alarm systems. 06:43 Aura protects your personal information and devices
This is exactly what I had to learn for a problem at work. I found myself caught between 3 vendors for our business. ISP provider was deprecating our 'Copper Loop' lines (the old phone line infrastructure), Bell would not extend copper loop services (Only fiber optic), and our alarm company insisted we maintained a copper loop line. We resolved this conundrum by deploying GSM (radio, same tech as cell phones) module for our secondary alarm channel.
We use Mitel VoIP phones at my job and another benefit I like is that you can daisy chain and connect the phone to a computer for power as well(as long as the phone has two network ports). This comes in handy, like a ticket I had last week, where the run to the data drop wasn’t long enough as compared to where the phone was in the room.
Good lesson and explanation on VOIP.👍😄 Also, I wasn't expecting to see, the Star Trek Enterprise ship, travelling long distances across the screen, and knocking out phones in certain countries.👍😂
I think WhatsApp Call I use everyday, is using VoIP like explained in this video 😅. Maybe I still using Cellular Call but only for emergency or if Internet down temporarily 😅
Pretty good explanation, though I have a couple of questions: 1) With VoIP, can you call non-VoIP devices? Like, could you call from a VoIP phone/app to a cell phone (or any other non-connected VoIP device/service)? 2) Can you do vice versa? From a cell phone (or any other non-connected to VoIP device/service) call a VoIP number? 3) In in those two scenarios, would the charge for both parties be the same or would it differ? 4) Is modern cell calling still uses traditional cells or is it using like a mobile broadband to make the calls (and/or to connect to the VoIP)? Thanks for the video!
Yes you can call to non-VOIP numbers from a VOIP service. The cost greatly depends on the VOIP provider. Most charge a flat monthly fee, but it depends on the provider and plan.
The call made from a voip phone would reach telco central office through a sip/pri trunk. Once telco receives the number string, it would route the call as usual how it handles a normal cellphone call.
You use a VOIP provider and SIP trunk. The provider assigns you a phone number and with the SIP trunk, you can make and receive calls to the outside world as you would with any other phone.
how about voice telephone communication using fibre optics? My ISP provided me an internet connection together with telephone using fibre optics. Can you make a video about it. Thank you.
Yes, because with Wi-Fi calling, your phone basically talks to your cellphone provider over your Wi-Fi network rather than through the 4G/5G service. Its useful if you're in an area with weak or no cell service, but still have Wi-Fi.
Is the channels audience not super technical? I'm surprised you used a voip provider as a dependency in the explanation rather then letting new users know it's just a computer program they can self-host on an old laptop for those that want to learn more.
Odd and funny how the internet started out threw phone land lines and now you nead the net to operate a phone threw the internet to act like a land line .its a compleat reversal of operation .
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you didn't tell how land-line telephones connect to VoIP?!
I did. You have to use an adapter.
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos no. It's something you didn't explain.
How line land tels are connected to internet so you can access them.
I was just curios
No 1 channel for networking concepts
I love this kind of videos especially as a IT student
Your videos helped me pass my practical exam for my IT apprenticeship 😃
I have my CCNA and Network +, but I never fully understood the concept of RTP until now; thank you so much!!
Your videos are the best way to learn IT concepts hands-down
00:06 VoIP allows phone calls over internet
01:01 VoIP requires a service provider, internet connection, router or switch, and a VoIP phone.
01:57 VoIP allows phone calls over the internet
02:46 SIP protocol initiates VoIP calls
03:50 VoIP benefits include convenience and cost-saving
04:46 VoIP eliminates the need for a PBX and saves money on long-distance calls
05:45 VoIP has disadvantages related to power outages, internet stability, and compatibility with alarm systems.
06:43 Aura protects your personal information and devices
Best explainer best teacher keep it up sir
This is exactly what I had to learn for a problem at work. I found myself caught between 3 vendors for our business. ISP provider was deprecating our 'Copper Loop' lines (the old phone line infrastructure), Bell would not extend copper loop services (Only fiber optic), and our alarm company insisted we maintained a copper loop line.
We resolved this conundrum by deploying GSM (radio, same tech as cell phones) module for our secondary alarm channel.
We use Mitel VoIP phones at my job and another benefit I like is that you can daisy chain and connect the phone to a computer for power as well(as long as the phone has two network ports). This comes in handy, like a ticket I had last week, where the run to the data drop wasn’t long enough as compared to where the phone was in the room.
Dude I love your videos, you break everything down so clearly
In the UK, we have in our office Voip for the last two years and we are very pleased with it
In the UK we are slowly switching our standard PSTN to use VoIP instead.
The Military was using this for years before it was publicly available.
Yes around 30
That applies probably for most technologies.
@@MrKako3 I hope English is not your first language probably applies to most these days too 😂👍
@@SlyerFox666what?
@@fordakacar You can't read and understand English is all I can take from "What ?"
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rated video and explanation...Good job sir
I still have the good old analong telephone in my home. If piwer goes out, i can still make calls. Even if my cell phones battery are duscharged.
Thank you very much... I hope you make a lecture about other types of phones, such as digital and analog.❤❤❤
thank you for this vide0, was struggling to understand but now it's much clearer...
Good lesson and explanation on VOIP.👍😄
Also, I wasn't expecting to see, the Star Trek Enterprise ship, travelling long distances across the screen, and knocking out phones in certain countries.👍😂
Thanks. I was wondering when the first person was going to comment on the Enterprise showing up.
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideosthat was capt Kirk and spock idea.
You also need a power source which creates issues for those people in need in a power cut.
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Your presentation is really easy to understand. 😊
Thank you very much for this information!
I use WhatsApp calls most of the time… Actually it is also a kind of VoIP… 😂
Appreciated ❤
Still I'm learning from you sir,
I'm the IT Lecturer but you are my professor 😊
The softphone on a smartphone lost me few neurones. But thanks for the video, well explained in general and well produced
Its always interesting to learn about the different protocols that lie at the heart of the internet
Great explanation 😊
Ur videos are the best lad
I think WhatsApp Call I use everyday, is using VoIP like explained in this video 😅. Maybe I still using Cellular Call but only for emergency or if Internet down temporarily 😅
My Signal Messenger and WhatsApp works via wireless network.
Pretty good explanation, though I have a couple of questions:
1) With VoIP, can you call non-VoIP devices? Like, could you call from a VoIP phone/app to a cell phone (or any other non-connected VoIP device/service)?
2) Can you do vice versa? From a cell phone (or any other non-connected to VoIP device/service) call a VoIP number?
3) In in those two scenarios, would the charge for both parties be the same or would it differ?
4) Is modern cell calling still uses traditional cells or is it using like a mobile broadband to make the calls (and/or to connect to the VoIP)?
Thanks for the video!
Yes you can call to non-VOIP numbers from a VOIP service. The cost greatly depends on the VOIP provider. Most charge a flat monthly fee, but it depends on the provider and plan.
@@JJFlores197 Thank you!
Thank you!!
What if the person you are calling does not have a VoIP phone? How does this get routed back to their phone line?
The call made from a voip phone would reach telco central office through a sip/pri trunk. Once telco receives the number string, it would route the call as usual how it handles a normal cellphone call.
what about VOIP to regular landline? How will that work? Because in that case there is no phone number to IP address mapping in SIP
You use a VOIP provider and SIP trunk. The provider assigns you a phone number and with the SIP trunk, you can make and receive calls to the outside world as you would with any other phone.
Do you plan on making a new CompTIA A+ exam prep video? It'd be amazing.
great explanation . thx! i'm wondering if rtp is somehow translated/encapsulated into ip packages?!?
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Hello
I’m from Kazakhstan. Could I use your videos for translation?
I’ll credit you and add links back to your originals.
@5:09, you might blink and miss it! And again @5:36
Hi sir, thank you for the video :) Can you explain the signaling system 7 network?
please add subtitle to understand well ,all of the Old vedios have this feature that help non native learners to understand.
thanks for the lesson
how about voice telephone communication using fibre optics? My ISP provided me an internet connection together with telephone using fibre optics. Can you make a video about it. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. Is there a good Android app for a softphone?
Love this guy
Which app i should download to use Voip in my smartphone
I want know the name of the app used for the animation
Can you do a video about tunneling in Networking like GRE Tunnel
Paging can be done in voip?
i see what you did there with the enterprise space ship!
Thank you.
What is the name of the app used for the animation
Powerpoint
5:35 What in the USS Enterprise was that?
:)
So we have software phone call,why it's necessary for using voip?
A softphone is essentially VOIP.
Pls do videos on L2 VPN & L3 VPN topics and their usage in MPLS Network
and wifi calling use wifi signal during calling to enhance the call connectivity during low network signal ?????????
Yes, because with Wi-Fi calling, your phone basically talks to your cellphone provider over your Wi-Fi network rather than through the 4G/5G service. Its useful if you're in an area with weak or no cell service, but still have Wi-Fi.
brings back memories (although video is new)
Best in class explanation.
What about RoIP?
How many SIMs can we insert into these VOIP?
This has nothing to do with SIM cards.....
VOIP calls are free in India.
Dose whatssp use VoIP
Yep. By definition, WhatsApp is a VOIP service since your voice calls are digital.
Oh God i can only watch this video 1080p resolution
Is the channels audience not super technical? I'm surprised you used a voip provider as a dependency in the explanation rather then letting new users know it's just a computer program they can self-host on an old laptop for those that want to learn more.
love
make a vid about static routing u have not done one yet!
Isn't it pronounced as V. O. I. P. ?
I've heard both. I prefer the simple voip(rhymes with void) but due to the nature of it, sometimes gets me like "what did you say? voip? voice?"
Agreed. No one in industry says it like an acronym (note the difference between an acronym and an initialism).
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I did not get much out of this
Can I request VoWifi ?
ok
Odd and funny how the internet started out threw phone land lines and now you nead the net to operate a phone threw the internet to act like a land line .its a compleat reversal of operation .
Not true. That only thru his home (POTS) line demonstration. Most voip setups is thru circuits/internet already existing.
Very informative
Whatsapp and other ❌
Soft phone ✅
Here in my country we just use WhatsApp.
is WhatsApp voip ?
Yes since your voice calls are sent in a digital format to the other caller.
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You forgot about audio quality
555 on start phone number. )))