Internet VoIP Systems
A Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP,
transmission is initiated by converting voice into
digital format. This can be done by Analog Telephone
Adaptor (ATA) or by the computer itself using
software. In the Public Switch Transmission Network
(PSTN), the dialing of the number initiates the call
by connecting the call to the public switch and
routing the call to the correct party’s telephone
number through the telephone network.
A VoIP network also has similar functions like
that of PSTN, in addition to the IP provider and
Internet Service Provider (ISP). The major
components of a VoIP network are user devices (one
or both ends), a call processing server, VoIP
gateways, gatekeepers and an IP network. The user
device consists of VoIP phones, traditional phones
with accessories and computer-based devices. VoIP
phones may be hard or soft phones.
A VoIP hard phone is like a traditional phone,
but instead of a phone jack, it has an Ethernet port
through which it communicates directly with a VoIP
server or another VoIP phone. It doesn’t need a
personal computer, only an internet connection.
These hard phones may also come cordless.
A dialup hard phone is one with a built-in modem
instead of an Ethernet port. A wifi hard phone is
built with a wifi transceiver to connect to a wifi
base station to be connected to a remote VoIP
server. This can be used to transfer calls to a GSM
network.
A soft phone is run by software in the computer.
This requires appropriate hardware such as a
microphone, a speaker or a USB port. Once dialed,
the phone number is processed by the call processor,
which is actually hardware running a database
mapping program called soft switch; the software
manages all connections. This is also called IP PBX
(private branch exchange), similar to the PBX of the
PSTN lines.
There are gateways and gatekeepers that control
the call admission and bandwidth management. They
also control the creation of IP packets that contain
the voice data and other information about the call.
Finally, there is the IP network, which consists
of distributed routers ensuring connectivity. This
IP logical switch is referred to as the soft-switch
architecture. These four components form the phone
system for VoIP, in addition to the software and
various protocols through which the call is smoothly
communicated. |