VoIP definition

VoIP means the two-way transmission of spoken communications via the Internet;

Examples of VoIP in a sentence

  • You understand and acknowledge that your VOIP product requires a broadband connection to operate.

  • By using our VOIP services, you acknowledge that you are responsible for notifying all potential users who may place calls using your VOIP of the 911 limitations described herein.

  • Should any of your services be suspended or terminated for any reason, including for failure to make timely payment or due to usage in violation of the applicable AUP, your ability to use your VOIP line, including to contact 911/E911, will be disabled.

  • Fraudulent Call and Network Security You shall manage without limitation the integrity of the traffic in and out of your network and are wholly responsible for the security of your phone system, including VOIP, Hosted PBX and/or local area network (LAN).

  • Before moving your VOIP service to a new address, you must call us at 000-000-0000 so that we may determine if we can continue to provide 911/E911 service to you at your new location.


More Definitions of VoIP

VoIP means voice over IP technology for placing and transmitting telephone calls over an Internet Protocol network including the Internet.
VoIP. (Voice over Internet Protocol) traffic is traffic that originates in Internet Protocol at the end user customer premises using IP-Telephone handsets, end-user customer premises Internet Protocol (IP) adapters, CPE-based Internet Protocol Telephone (IPT) Management “plug and play” hardware, IPT application management and monitoring hardware or such similar equipment and is transmitted over a broadband connection to the VoIP provider. VoIP is treated as an Information Service, and is subject to interconnection and compensation rules and treatment accordingly under this Agreement based on the supposition that the VoIP Provider Point of Presence (“POP”) is an end user premise. "Voluntary Federal Subscriber Financial Assistance Programs" are Telecommunications Services provided to low-income subscribers, pursuant to requirements established by the Commission or the FCC.
VoIP. (Voice over Internet Protocol) traffic is traffic that originates in Internet Protocol at the end user customer premises using IP-Telephone handsets, end-user customer premises Internet Protocol (IP) adapters, CPE-based Internet Protocol Telephone (IPT) Management “plug and play” hardware, IPT application management and monitoring hardware or such similar equipment and is transmitted over a broadband connection to the VoIP provider. VoIP is treated as an Information Service, and is subject to interconnection and compensation rules and treatment accordingly under this Agreement based on the supposition that the VoIP Provider Point of Presence (“POP”) is an end user premise.
VoIP. Voice over Internet Protocol is a general term for a family of transmission technologies for delivery of voice communications over IP networks such as the Internet or other packet-switched networks. Other terms frequently encountered and synonymous with VoIP are IP telephony, Internet telephony, voice over broadband (VoBB), broadband telephony, and broadband phone.
VoIP means interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol services as that term is defined in Title 47, Part 9 of the Code of Federal Regulations.