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Date Stock Title
Jul 1 WOW Spotting Winners: Cable One (NYSE:CABO) And Cable and Satellite Stocks In Q1
Jul 1 VZ Verizon Communications: A Gift Hiding In Plain Sight
Jun 28 VZ Verizon found liable for $847M in patent infringement damages
Jun 27 VZ Verizon elects Caroline A. Litchfield to its Board of Directors
Jun 27 VZ Major telecom outage impacting Americans traveling overseas
Jun 27 VZ Massive AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon outage for US customers traveling abroad
Jun 27 VZ Top US carriers say roaming customers facing connectivity issues
Jun 27 TDS TDS Telecom to launch mobile phone product
Jun 27 VZ Verizon working with roaming providers after users abroad see service disruption
Jun 27 VZ Verizon, AT&T Mobile Users Face Problems Connecting Overseas
Jun 27 WOW Reflecting On Cable and Satellite Stocks’ Q1 Earnings: WideOpenWest (NYSE:WOW)
Jun 26 VZ Verizon (VZ), Monarch Tractor Tie-Up Boosts Sustainable Farming
Jun 26 VZ Verizon Introduces New Customer-First Programs and Benefits, Refreshes the Brand
Jun 26 VZ Introducing myHome: Home internet and entertainment made simple
Jun 26 VZ Verizon unveils future-facing new look with ad campaign nodding to its past
Jun 26 LBTYA Virgin Media charges for extra channels that I can’t cancel
Jun 25 VZ Verizon Communications (VZ) Stock Falls Amid Market Uptick: What Investors Need to Know
Jun 25 VZ Verizon (VZ) Offers Portable Private Network for Mega Events
Jun 25 VZ Verizon to pay $1 million fine over repeat 911 call outage in 2022
Jun 25 VZ Comcast's (CMCSA) Arm Launches 5-Year Price Lock Guarantee
VoIP

Voice over Internet Protocol (also voice over IP, VoIP or IP telephony) is a methodology and group of technologies for the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet. The terms Internet telephony, broadband telephony, and broadband phone service specifically refer to the provisioning of communications services (voice, fax, SMS, voice-messaging) over the public Internet, rather than via the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
The steps and principles involved in originating VoIP telephone calls are similar to traditional digital telephony and involve signaling, channel setup, digitization of the analog voice signals, and encoding. Instead of being transmitted over a circuit-switched network, the digital information is packetized, and transmission occurs as IP packets over a packet-switched network. They transport media streams using special media delivery protocols that encode audio and video with audio codecs, and video codecs. Various codecs exist that optimize the media stream based on application requirements and network bandwidth; some implementations rely on narrowband and compressed speech, while others support high-fidelity stereo codecs. Some popular codecs include μ-law and A-law versions of G.711, G.722, an open source voice codec known as iLBC, a codec that uses only 8 kbit/s each way called G.729, and many others.
Early providers of voice-over-IP services offered business models and technical solutions that mirrored the architecture of the legacy telephone network. Second-generation providers, such as Skype, built closed networks for private user bases, offering the benefit of free calls and convenience while potentially charging for access to other communication networks, such as the PSTN. This limited the freedom of users to mix-and-match third-party hardware and software. Third-generation providers, such as Google Talk, adopted the concept of federated VoIP—which is a departure from the architecture of the legacy networks. These solutions typically allow dynamic interconnection between users on any two domains on the Internet when a user wishes to place a call.
In addition to VoIP phones, VoIP is also available on many personal computers and other Internet access devices. Calls and SMS text messages may be sent over mobile data or Wi-Fi. VoIP allows modern communications technologies (including telephones, smartphones, voice and video conferencing, email, and presence detection) to be consolidated using a single unified communications system.

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