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DIGITAL VOICE
COMMUNICATION
Introduction
Personal Advantages
Business Advantages
By Eric Stief sec. 009
Digital Voice Communication
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Digital Voice Communication allows users to
contact each other through cell phones and
VoIPs (Voice over IP) digitally, without the use
of traditional telephones.
This allows users to conveniently
communicate, on the go, in the office, or
meeting place.
This presentation will provide information
about the advantages of Digital Voice
Communication over traditional means of
communication.
4 Countries with the Most Cell
Phone Users
Cell Phone Users in Millions
500
400
300
200
100
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China
United States
Russia
*All data taken from 2007 study
Japan
Voice over IP
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Voice over IP (VoIP) allows
you to make telephone
calls using a computer
network, over a data
network like the Internet.
VoIP converts the voice
signal from your telephone
into a digital signal that
travels over the internet
then converts it back at
the other end so you can
speak to anyone with a
regular phone number.
A Look at VoIP
Personal Advantages
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Using Digital Voice Communication in your
personal life has many advantages over
your traditional phone services.
 Depending
primarily on location, there tends
to be more service providers for digital
communication than telephone service
providers. Giving you a chance to choose
the provider that best fits your needs.
 Cell phone coverage is more widespread
than telephone, which means less long
distance calls.
Personal Advantages (continued)
Cell phones are mobile
devices, having them in your
possession at all times could
allow you to make and
receive urgent calls, or even
save your life.
 VoIPs typically tend to be less
expensive then public
telephone service, and offers
features such as unlimited
voice mail, three-way calling,
and call forwarding.
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Business Advantages
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Digital Voice can increase
communication and collaboration within
the business, which leads to higher
productivity.
VoIPs and Cell Phones allow easy
communication between international
businesses, whether it be urgent calls, or
meetings via digital voice.
Business Advantages (continued)
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VoIPs provide employees with several
features that are now available on
standard telephones. Such as allowing
you to check your voicemail on your
own personal computer.
References
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"Cell Phone Usage Worldwide, by Country." 2007 17 Nov 2008
<http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0933605.html>.
Schueneman, Thomas. "The Advantages and Disadvantages of
Using VoIP." Ezine Articles 18 Feb 2006 17 Nov 2008
<http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Advantages-and-Disadvantages-ofUsing-VoIP&id=147921>.
Unuth, Nadeem. "Reasons for Choosing Voice over IP - VoIP
Advantages." about.com 19 Nov 2008
<http://voip.about.com/od/voipbasics/a/ReasonsForVoIP.htm>.