VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is a technology that enables the transmission of voice and multimedia content over internet-based networks. It converts analog audio signals into digital data packets, which can be transmitted over the internet and reconverted into audio at the receiving end.
VoIP has revolutionized voice communication by offering a cost-effective and flexible alternative to traditional telephone services. It allows for voice and video calls, conferencing, and multimedia messaging over the internet, often at lower costs compared to traditional telephone networks, making it a widely adopted method for both personal and business communication.