Software fr VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, enables communication over the internet instead of traditional phone lines. It converts voice signals into digital data packets, transmitted over the internet to the recipient, who decodes them back into voice signals.
VoIP software offers numerous advantages, including cost savings compared to traditional phone services, flexibility in making calls from any internet-connected device, and advanced features like video conferencing and call forwarding. Its origins can be traced back to the 1990s, with significant advancements in recent years driven by the widespread adoption of broadband internet.