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A basic understanding of networking is crucial for anyone managing a business phone system. Here are some common networking terms and acronyms in the context of VoIP.

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Your VoIP phone system and call center is packed with useful features like auto attendants, IVR, voicemail, and conference calls. Discover more VoIP features and what they do, below.

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This is a list of equipment that you might typically see in a VoIP phone setup. Scroll down for quick definitions on the most used VoIP hardware and accessories.

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If you’re a newcomer to the remote work world, some industry-unique terms might look confusing. We’ve got you. Talk the talk in no time with these common definitions.

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What is VoIP?

VoIP, or Voice Over Internet Protocol, is the ability to send audio to another device using the internet as a medium, ra... more

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What is IP?

IP, or Internet Protocol, is a method that computers use to send data between them. It describes the way that this data ... more

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What is SIP?

SIP, or Session Initiation Protocol, is a method that computers use to open, maintain, and close active connections betw... more

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What is SIP ALG?

SIP ALG, or Session Initiation Protocol Application Layer Gateway, is a tool that some networks use to speed along SIP r... more

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What is an SBC?

An SBC is a Session Border Controller, a network device used to protect SIP-based VoIP networks. The SBC provides call c... more

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What is RTP?

RTP, or Real-time Transport Protocol is a method that computers use to send data that is to be implemented in real-time.... more

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What is TCP?

TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol. TCP is a process by which computers and other networking devices send data... more

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What is UDP?

UDP stands for User Datagram Protocol. UDP is a process by which computers and other networked devices send data and is ... more

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What is an ISP?

An ISP is an internet service provider that connects subscribers to the internet. ISPs are responsible for the infrastru... more

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What is an LOA?

LOA stands for Letter of Authorization, or a Letter of Agency. An LOA is a legal document allowing a new service provide... more

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What is FOC in VoIP?

FOC stands for Firm Order Commitment. An FOC is the date on which the losing carrier has stated it will release a phone ... more

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What is CSR in VoIP?

CSR stands for Customer Service Record. A CSR is a document detailing all the legal ownership attributes of a phone numb... more

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What is BLF?

BLF stands for Busy Lamp Field. BLF is a feature in which unused line keys on your desk phone monitor the status of othe... more

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What is an Active Directory?

AD, or Active Directory, is a series of processes and services that are available on Windows Server Operating Systems. I... more

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What is SSO in VoIP?

SSO, or Single Sign-On, is a process that links a user’s accounts in one or more distinct programs so that logging int... more

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What is Push to Talk?

PTT stands for Push to Talk. Push to Talk is an intercom feature included in Nextiva's VoIP services. It allows a user t... more

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What is Group Paging in VoIP?

GP stands for Group Paging. Group Paging is a broadcast feature included in many VoIP services. It allows a user to broa... more

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What is a Call Group in VoIP?

CG stands for Call Group. A Call Group is a collection of phones that receive calls directed to a single phone number or... more

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What is an Auto Attendant?

AA stands for Auto Attendant. An Auto Attendant is an audible menu of options where a caller can use their dial pad to d... more

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What is a Call Center in VoIP?

CC stands for Call Center. A Call Center is a telephony term that describes a mechanism or process by which callers can ... more

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What is QoS in VoIP?

QoS stands for Quality of Service. QoS determines the order that data enters or leaves a network. It allows for VIP proc... more

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What is PBX in VoIP?

PBX stands for Private Branch Exchange. A PBX is a software or hardware solution to route calls within a private network... more

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What is DID in VoIP?

A DID, or Direct Inward Dialing number is used to designate direct calling lines. In the US, it is a ten-digit number br... more

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What is PCAP in VoIP?

A PCAP, or Packet Capture, is a method by which network technicians and VoIP technicians can view the packets of data se... more

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What is EWT in VoIP?

EWT stands for Estimated Wait Time. EWT is a call center metric that predicts how long a new caller in a queue will wait... more

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What is AHT in VoIP?

AHT stands for Average Handle Time and is the average length of one customer interaction. This duration starts from the... more

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What is ASA in VoIP?

ASA, or Average Speed of Answer, is a call center metric that reports how long (on average) callers have waited in a que... more

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What is ACD in VoIP?

ACD stands for Automatic Call Distribution. ACD is the process by which a call center selects which agent is going to re... more

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What is NAT in VoIP?

NAT stands for Network Address Translation. NAT translates data coming from inside a network, into a form that can be un... more

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What is CNAM in VoIP?

CNAM stands for Caller ID Name. The CNAM is the name information that is tied to a phone number and may display on devic... more

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What is an LEC in VoIP?

LEC stands for Local Exchange Carrier. An LEC is a regulatory term for companies that provide phone service or transport... more

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What is an ILEC in VoIP?

ILEC stands for Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier. An ILEC is a company that provided LEC services before the Telecommuni... more

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What is a CLEC in VoIP?

A CLEC or Competitive Local Exchange Carrier, is a company that provides LEC services as a competitor to incumbent carri... more

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What is Carrier Network Infrastructure?

CNI or Carrier Network Infrastructure, is the totality of physical media by which data can be passed from one location t... more

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What is IVR in VoIP?

IVR stands for Interactive Voice Response. An IVR is an automated menu that callers navigate with their voice or keypad... more

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What is PoE?

PoE stands for Power over Ethernet. PoE devices receive an electrical current over the same line that they use to connec... more

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What is DND Mode?

DND stands for Do Not Disturb. DND is a status in which all available lines are marked as “busy”. This forces your v... more

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What is a Toll-Free Number?

A toll-free number is a phone number that is free for callers to reach by any phone (including pay phones). This is beca... more

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What is Ringback?

A ringback is an audio file that plays in place of ringing. It only persists while the phone is ringing but remains unan... more

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What is a Call Announcement?

A call announcement or pre-alerting announcement is an audio file that plays before the called phone begins ringing.... more

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What is a Key System Phone?

A key system is reminiscent oflandline phone structures. All phones share the same lines, so a call on line 1 was a call... more

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What is Call Forwarding?

Call forwarding is a feature in which a phone, or phone number, redirects incoming calls. A new phone number then answer... more

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What is Caller ID?

Caller ID is a feature by which a phone displays its phone number on the phone it calls. It can also include the name as... more

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What is a Calling Line ID?

Calling line ID is another term for Caller ID, and is a feature by which the phone number that is calling displays on th... more

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What is a Service Provider in VoIP?

A service provider is a company that supplies a dial tone to a customer’s local network. It provides access to make an... more

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What is an Internet Carrier?

A carrier is a company that manages the infrastructure for phones and the internet. They provide a connection between cu... more

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What is Number Porting?

Porting is the process to transfer phone numbers between carriers and service providers. A new provider will have to por... more

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What Does “Number Not Eligible to Port” Mean?

Rejection is the denial of a port request issued by the losing provider or carrier. There are specific reasons to reject... more

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What is a Local Call?

A local call is a call made while accessing a single switching center. It usually represents calls made within one area ... more

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What is Long-Distance Calling?

Long-distance calling requires multiple switching centers to connect. Landline providers typically charged for these cal... more

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What are Rate Centers?

A rate center is, within the North American calling plan, a geographical area that determines local calls vs. long-dista... more

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What is Ping?

Ping is a measurement of the time (in milliseconds) it takes for data to get from one device across the internet to a ta... more

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Jitter - Definition

Jitter is a measure of the average difference in ping times. It is the average derivation from the mean transmission del... more

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What is a Network Packet?

A network packet is a collection of data sent over the internet from one computer to another. Packets are useful because... more

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What is a Modem?

A modem is a device whose sole purpose is to establish a connection to the internet and provide that connection to anoth... more

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Packet Loss - Definition

Packet loss is a measurement of the percentage of data packets sent from one host to another that do not arrive at their... more

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Router Definition: What is a Router & How Does It Work?

A router is a device whose purpose is to route information between devices on an internal network. It also routes inform... more

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What is a Gateway?

A gateway is a device that contains the functions of a modem and a router. It acts as a “gateway” between dissimilar... more

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What is a Network Switch?

A switch is a piece of network hardware that extends the functionality of a router. In networking terms, a switch is a l... more

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What is a Network Interface Device (NID)?

NID or Network Interface Device is the separation between a carrier’s local cabling and a customer’s on-premise wiri... more

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What is a Default Gateway?

The default gateway is an IP address. A device on a network sends data it intends to exit its network to this address wh... more

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What is a Phone Line Key?

A line key is one of the physical or touch-screen buttons used to designate individual lines on a phone.... more

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What is a Soft Key?

A soft key is one of contextually adaptive physical or touch-screen buttons designed to perform a function on a physical... more

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What is Choppy Audio?

Choppy audio is when both parties are connected, but one party or the other is having a difficult time understanding. Th... more

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What is Command Prompt?

Command Prompt is a Windows console command program. It is built into Windows computers of every era.... more

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What is Network Bandwidth?

Network bandwidth is the amount of data that can be sent from one point to another within a certain timeframe. It is mea... more

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What is a Call Queue?

A queue is one line of callers who are waiting for an agent to receive the call. A call can only be in one queue at a ti... more

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What are DTMF Tones?

DTMF stands for Dial Tone Multi-Frequency. DTMF is the standard by which telephone providers translate the individual bu... more

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Latency Definition: What is It? How Do You Reduce It?

Latency is another name for ping. Latency is a measure of the time it takes a computer message to reach its destination ... more

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What is MOS Score?

MOS stands for Mean Opinion Score, and is a process by which the quality of a phone call is measured and scored between ... more

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What is a VoIP Adapter?

A VoIP adapter, otherwise known as an ATA (Analog Telephone Adapter) is a hardware device that converts phone signals fr... more

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What is PABX?

PABX stands for Private Automatic Branch Exchange. A PABX is the same as a PBX although it precludes manual switching. M... more

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What is Agent Availability?

Agent availability is a measure of the percentage of time an agent was marked as 'Available'. This is measured during th... more

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What is a Hosted PBX?

A hosted PBX is a service that provides PBX features via an internet connection. This connection goes from a customer si... more

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What is Cloud PBX?

A cloud PBX is a service that provides all the features of a PBX seamlessly through the internet instead of hardware loc... more

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What is Hosted VoIP?

Hosted VoIP is a telephony business model. A service provider houses the equipment and servers, and manages call routing... more

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What is a VoIP Switchboard?

A VoIP switchboard is used to describe a PBX or VoIP telephony. It can also be used to describe a program by which a rec... more

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What is SIP Trunking?

SIP Trunking is a specific type of VoIP service. A service provider lends access credentials to a PBX located on site vi... more

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What is a Trunk Line?

A trunk line is one specific connection or set of connections to a PBX. This may also reflect the number of phone calls ... more

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What is a Channel?

A channel has multiple definitions depending on the context. Usually, it refers, in VoIP, to a unit of measurement denot... more

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What is a Call Path?

A call path is one call that can be handled on a hosted service. In many services, this equals the number of users/exten... more

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What is a Phone Extension?

An phone extension is a unique identifier of a phone or feature on a VoIP network. Some features may require an extensio... more

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What is SIP Authentication?

Authentication details are credentials for a service provider. They prove that a device is allowed to place and receive ... more

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What is SIP Registration?

SIP registration is the connection between a desk phone, softphone, or PBX, and a service provider's network.... more

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What is Voicemail to Email?

Voicemail to Email is a process by which voicemail messages are converted digitally into a '.WAV' file. That file is sen... more

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What is Voicemail Transcription?

Voicemail transcription is a process to turn voicemails into text. A voice-to-text translator listens to a voicemail. It... more

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Double NAT - Definition

A Double NAT is a networking situation where two devices are performing Network Address Translation. This situation can ... more

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What is Skill Based Routing?

Skill based routing is a call center specific routing system in which you define the skills necessary to take calls and ... more

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What is Regular Call Routing?

Regular routing is a call distribution process where calls are routed to specified agents in the specified order every t... more

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What is Circular Call Routing?

Circular call routing is a call distribution process where calls are routed to agents in the order specified, but when a... more

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What is Weighted Call Distribution?

Weighted call distribution is a process where agents are designated to receive a specific percentage of incoming calls f... more

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What is Uniform Call Distribution?

Uniform routing is a call distribution process where calls route to agents that have been idle the longest.... more

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What are Voicemail Greetings?

A voicemail greeting is an audio file that callers hear before they leave a voicemail. It typically includes an apology ... more

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What is a Softphone?

Softphone is a portmanteau of “Software phone”. A softphone is an application that can establish a connection to a s... more

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What is HD Voice?

HD voice is any VoIP call that utilizes a “High Definition” codec. It is characterized by having more clear and accu... more

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What is a Codec?

Codec is a portmanteau of “Compression Decompression” and is a process by which audio is compressed, encoded, transf... more

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What is a Conference Call?

A conference call is when three or more people are able to hear each other on a call at the same time. Conference calls ... more

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What is Call Bridging?

A call bridge is a phone number where conference participants can reach each other. It may be a virtual meeting where ca... more

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What is a Conference ID (Conference PIN)?

A conference ID or conference PIN is a unique identifier within a conference bridge that puts all participants for a sch... more

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What is DECT?

DECT stands for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications, and is a method to allow wireless communications. A base s... more

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