Taken from Greek root words meaning "far sound", telephony is the discipline of converting or transmitting voice or other signals over a distance, and then re-converting them to an audible sound at the far end
provides Telephony API (TAPI) support for programs that control telephony devices and IP-based voice connections on the local computer and through the LAN on servers that are also running the service The telephony service enables applications to act as clients to telephony equipment such as PBXs, telephones, and modems The service supports the TAPI under which different wire protocols that communicate with telephony equipment can be supported These protocols are implemented in Telephony Service Providers (TSPs) The telephony service cannot be stopped if there is another dependent service, such as Remote Access service, currently active If no other dependent service is running and you stop the telephony service, it will be restarted when any application makes an initialization call to the TAPI interface If the service is disabled, no program that depends upon it, including modem support, will be able to run
The science of converting voices and other sounds into electrical signals which can be transmitted by wire, fiber or radio and reconverted to audible sound upon receipt
Transmitting voice or digital information between two parties by using the telephone or telephone-related technology
Allows personal computers to serve as speakerphones, answering machines, and complete voice mail systems
The science of translating sound into electrical signals, transmitting them, then converting the back into sound Various hardware and software applications exist which provide telephony, including the Selsius-IP PBX
Telephony is the technology associated with the electronic transmission of voice, fax, or other information between distant parties using systems historically associated with the telephone
the integration of transmitting voice, data and video through the use of a computer network
Telephony is a general term encompassing all the technology associated with voice telecommunications
Telephony is a system of sending voice signals using electronic equipment. These optical fibres may be used for new sorts of telephony
The word used to describe the science of transmitting voice over a telecommunications network
The science behind telephones: sound translated into electrical signals, which is transmitted and then translated back into sound This is also used to refer to computer hardware and/or software that functions like telephone equipment See also Internet Telephony Back to Top
An adjective that covers a multitude of communications issues, telephony has recently permeated the world of small computing, as add-in boards that combine the functions of modems, sound boards, speakerphones, and voice mail systems have begun to proliferate
The process of converting sounds into electrical impulses for transmission over a connecting medium such as wires, fiber optics or microwave