That is fiber optic cable, as FDDI stands for Fiber Distributed Data Interface
Yes you can use it but still you need to subscribe voip service from VoIP service provider.
It depends on your VOIP provider. Most allow unlimited free VOIP to VOIP calls but have some limitations on VOIP to regular phone calls. Many companies will say "unlimited" calls but will probably have some kind of "fair use" limit - check the terms and conditions carfefully for your provider for details.
It is possible to use VOIP with a computer that has a microphone. You can also use specialized VOIP phones or adapters which allow your regular phones to use VOIP. The exact details depend on the different providers.
You can also use VoIP using a mobile/cell phone.
Which two places are most appropriate to use UTP cabling?
VoIP phone allows for IP phone use. It stands for voice over internet protocol.
There are tons of VOIP programs out there. The one I currently use is Skype. Skype is one of the best VOIP programs ever made. I highly recommend it if you want to use a VOIP program.
use mobile voip app and login with justvoip
If you want to convert home phone to VoIP phone then you have to keep a few things in your mind that is... Good Internet Connection. Find a VoIP Provider with the Right Features. Set Up Your VoIP Phone System. Test Your New VoIP Lines. Hope this answer helps you lots
VoIP dialer is a softphone found in voip provider site. And some has it owns software where you can use as a dialer.
Yes, there are Many kinds of NICs capable of using multiple cabling a 10/100 NIC is a NIC that can use both 10BaseT Cabling and 100Base Cabling