VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a technology that enables voice communication and multimedia sessions over the internet rather than traditional telephone networks. It converts analog voice signals into digital data packets, allowing users to make calls using internet-connected devices such as computers, smartphones, or VoIP phones. VoIP offers several advantages, including cost savings, flexibility, and advanced features like video calls, voicemail, and call forwarding. Widely used in both personal and business contexts, VoIP has revolutionized telecommunications by providing a more scalable and efficient alternative to conventional phone services, especially as internet infrastructure continues to improve globally.

