Call Manager/AVVID is IP telephony - the end to end voip network.

VoIP is usually just packetized voice between two routers.

IP telephony is more indepth then VoIP.

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""Jason Weden""  wrote in message
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> VoIP is any time you take sound and packetize it using standard (H.323,
SIP,
> etc) or non-standard (Cisco's Skinny) protocols, which, in turn, allows
> one's voice to travel over IP.  When you use VoIP to inmitate and/or
expand
> upon traditional POTS telephony (ip-to-pstn, call forwarding,
call-waiting,
> the stuff that Howard says above), it is more-encompassing to use to use
the
> term IP Telephony.
>
> Internet Telephony -- well, the word Internet implies that data is
> traversing different ISP backbones (autonomous systems) between the two or
> more VoIP callers.  I would say Internet Telephony is one way to do IP
> Telephony but that IP Telephony doesn't need to use the Internet such as
> when it is used on a LAN only or when the WAN does not traverse the
Internet.




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