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VOIP communication does not have quality of service guarantees. It uses this instead.
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It utilises something called ‘Hit and Hope’
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It utilises something called ‘best effort’
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It utilises something called ‘best attempt’
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It utilises TCP so it doesn’t matter
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -When you make a VoIP call, your voice signals are transmitted into a digitized stream. The signals then get divided and compressed into digital data packets. The data packets then travel over the internet to the person you’re calling.
Detailed explanation-2: -VoIP calls can be prone to jitter, latency, and packet loss issues which lead to bad audio quality, network congestion, missed or jumbled audio, dropped calls, etc.
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