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Known to be pronounced __''voy-oop''__ (What will the marketing/sales people come up with next ?)%%%
''I strongly recommend using one those paper bags found in front of you when you are seated in a passager aircraft when you practice pronouncing this acronym.''
-The two major protocols used for VoIP are [SIP] and [H323
]. (They are completely different standards, not related to each other). SIP isn't so much a complete VoIP protocol - other protocols are required for the actual voice data transmission. See the [SIP] page for more details.
+The two major protocols used for VoIP are [SIP] and [H.323
]. (They are completely different standards, not related to each other). SIP isn't so much a complete VoIP protocol - other protocols are required for the actual voice data transmission. See the [SIP] page for more details.
!!Free Linux/Win32 VoIP Client/Server
This client/server works for both Win32/Linux. It's a great PC to PC communication program.
*http://www.teamspeak.org/