IT Glossary · Communications
VoIP is technology that makes phone calls over the internet instead of traditional telephone lines — enabling businesses to have a professional phone system without expensive hardware or per-minute call charges.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) converts voice into digital data packets and transmits them over IP networks (the internet or your office LAN) rather than traditional circuit-switched telephone networks. For businesses, VoIP enables cloud-based phone systems (cloud PBX) that provide features like IVR, call recording, call queuing, and voicemail-to-email without needing physical telephone exchanges. Zoom Phone, Zoho Voice, and Microsoft Teams Phone are popular cloud VoIP solutions for Indian businesses. VoIP quality is dependent on internet connection quality — a dedicated ILL is recommended for businesses handling significant call volumes.
Related terms: Cloud PBX, PABX, SIP Trunk, Unified Communications, IVR, Zoom Phone
Cloud VoIP for a 10-person Indian business costs approximately ₹500–₹2,000 per user per month depending on features. Zoom Phone starts at around ₹1,100/user/month. Basic SIP trunking can be lower. The savings over traditional PBX hardware are typically significant within 12–18 months.
VoIP works fine on reliable broadband for small teams. For businesses with 20+ users making simultaneous calls, a dedicated ILL is recommended — VoIP is sensitive to jitter and packet loss, which can cause call quality issues on shared broadband during peak hours.
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