A VoIP telephone, also known as an IP phone, is a type of telephone that uses Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to make and receive calls over the Internet instead of traditional analog phone lines. VoIP telephones convert analog voice signals into digital data packets, which are then transmitted over the Internet to the recipient’s VoIP telephone or other compatible device.
VoIP telephones offer several advantages over traditional analog telephones, including lower call costs, increased flexibility and features, and improved sound quality. VoIP telephones are also more portable than traditional analog telephones, as they can be used anywhere with an Internet connection. As a result, VoIP telephones are becoming increasingly popular for both residential and business use.