An internet phone is a special voice over IP (VOIP) terminal that is designed to be used over the public Internet.
Typically, it uses the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) or Media Gateway Control Protocol (MeGaCo).
Most regular voice over IP phones can be used as Internet phones with a little tweaking, but first-generation Internet phones such as the PingTel Expressa have been on the market since 2001.
Second-generation Internet Phones are expected to have features including:
- Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) support with extensions like:
-- Third Party Call Control
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- Support for open codecs for voice encoding
- Support for IPv6 and NAT traversal
Companies such as Cisco Systems, Inc. and SocketIP are expected to release second-generation Internet phone platforms in 2002.
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Phone is a colloquial term for a device to transmit speech. See telephone''.
In phonetics and phonology, a phone is a speech sound considered as a physical event without regard to its place in the sound system of a language. Compare with phoneme, a set of phones that carry the same meaning.See also
- allophone
- List of phonetics topics
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