VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is the technology that allows voice data to be coded and sent through the Internet to a new destination, before being recoded and delivered in its original form. The easiest comparison can be drawn between VoIP and emailing. Emailing takes your text, or words, before coding it digitally and sending it around the world.
SIP stands for Session Initiation Protocol. It is used for initiating communication between two or more computers or phones. This communication may be voice, video or a combination of the two. SIP is the underlying protocol used to drive Voice over IP technology.
Telephones using VoIP technology are known as SIP (or VoIP) phones; computer programs with the same technology are known as Soft SIP Phones or simply 'Soft Phones'
A variety of different options are available to make use of AdamTalk technology in your own home;
Using 'Soft Phone' software, phone calls can be made and received using a headset and microphone through your computer.
An Analogue Telephone Adapter (ATA) connects your existing phone to your ADSL modem/router via Ethernet, allowing you to make and receive VoIP calls. This method is most effective with cordless phones.
Using a VoIP capable modem eliminates the need for an external ATA as it has one built in, allowing you to plug your existing phone directly into your modem.
An IP phone connects directly to your modem using an Ethernet connection.
Yes. You can use your own VoIP capable equipment, however Adam Internet's Help Desk staff are only trained in the support of equipment we have supplied. We will attempt to help you configure your equipment, but recommend contacting the equipment manufacturer regarding VoIP support.
No. There are numerous options available for those wishing to use AdamTalk without the computer. It is only necessary for the computer to be on if using the 'Soft Phone' computer software.
All AdamTalk calls use a small amount of data which will draw from your peak or off-peak data allocation (depending on the time you are using the AdamTalk service).
Connecting to the AdamTalk service is easy. Simply visit the Members Services Area to sign up. When making a call, you can use one of the methods listed under "What hardware do I need to run AdamTalk?" above.
Most computer headsets, generally USB, with a microphone and a compatible set of drivers will enable you to use AdamTalk. Better communication can be obtained with higher quality soundcards that provide duplex recording (for listening) and better headsets offering echo cancellation.
At present your current phone number can not be ported to the AdamTalk service. We recommend you keep your existing fixed line phone if you wish to retain your phone number.
Yes, in fact you can make phone calls to any phone; local, national, international, mobile and toll-free! It's also possible to restrict the type of call made from your phone through the Members Services Area.
You will have a choice of 5 numbers, which are chosen at random when signing up for AdamTalk in your Members Services Area. Please note that when AdamTalk is included as a bundled package (e.g. Naked DSL) you cannot choose your phone number.
Quality of Service, or QoS, refers to the prioritisation of different Internet traffic on a single ADSL or ADSL2+ Internet connection. For instance, QoS provides the ability to make VoIP calls a higher priority than the downloading of music and net surfing. This guarantees a consistent high quality call. We recommend contacting the equipment manufacturer regarding this advanced feature, however this feature is usually enabled by default in newer modems.
Shaped customers may experience reduced call quality or may find the service not working as intended. If your account is shaped, Adam Internet recommends purchasing a data block or upgrading your plan through the Members Services Area.
Yes. You can still use the Internet and other broadband devices whilst using AdamTalk and the VoIP phone. If you experience reduced call quality while using the Internet, refer to Quality of Service above.
Yes. Just like regular phone services voicemail is provided as part of the AdamTalk service. If your phone is not available or is not answered within an allotted time, the system will ask callers to leave a voicemail message. The voicemail message is then sent to your nominated email address in the form of a wave (.wav) file.
You can check the basic information of most calls after they've been concluded in the Members Services Area.
Your monthly AdamTalk usage will be itemised as a separate part of your regular Adam Internet bill and is broken down into local, national, international and other call categories, each with the total number of calls per category, summary and total cost.