What is VoIP?
VoIP is an acronym describing voice communications over the internet. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP leverages the power of the Internet resulting in inexpensive phone calls for you, and even free calls between you and other VoIP users on our system.
More technically, Voice over Internet Protocol, is the routing of voice conversations over the Internet or through any other IP-based network. The service we offer at ezytel provides a VoIP to PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) gateway, allowing you to dial regular PSTN numbers from your internet connection.
ezytel is a Voice Service Provider or VSP utilising some of the most advanced systems available anywhere in the world.
How secure is your service?
Our website uses high grade SSL encryption verified by our SSl certificate from GeoTrust.We use...
How do I setup my VoIP Devices?
You should read our step-by-step Setup Guides to learn how to set up some of the major devices...
Which DiD locations are available?
ezytel can provide Direct InDial numbers, or DiDs, for most exchange locations in...
Which codecs do you allow?
Firstly, a codec is an "encoder/decoder", hence the term codec. This is the software used...
What are Concurrent Calls?
Unlike every other VoIP provider in Australia, here at ezytel, we don't work on the basis of "one...