Question

How do VoIP services, such as Skype and Yahoo, connect to landlines?

We have a server connected to a landline using asterisk, so I'm thinking this server will bridge our VoIP conversation and connect it to a landline.

But if this is the case, wouldn't Skype need a lot of servers placed around the whole world just to connect to landlines?

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Solution

Yep. That's how telephony works. It's unlikely that Skype runs a bunch of servers themselves - they probably license the right to use a commercial telephony service, probably through the backbone carriers (just speculating).

OTHER TIPS

Yes, to call somebody using landlines with VoIP, you need a server somewhere that is connected to the landlines.

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