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    Packet8 VoIP - What is Packet 8 Voip All About?

    If you have not yet heard of Packet8 VoIP, it is broadband telephone service provider using the technology of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). They also have videophones. Find out more...


    Choosing a VoIP Service Provider

    There are many other factors when it comes to choosing the best VoIP company for your needs. Look around and compare them features-to-features, price-to-price and you'll soon realize which is your best choice.


    Packet8 Internet Phone Service - Common Questions and Honest Answers

    I've used Packet8 internet phone service for 18 months now, and can honestly say it's the best telephone service I've ever had. Many people have concerns about switching from landline to VoIP service, and I get a lot of questions about my experience with broadband phone. Here are the most common Packet8 questions I get, as well as some answers that should help make the decision easier.


    6 Reasons Why Vonage Is Leader

    If you seek lower phone bills and want to ring people abroad for either personal or business purposes then your best option is a VoIP phone system. There are a great many benefits and you must know the pros and cons before opting for a provider.


    Considering VoIP - Have You Heard of VoicePulse?

    Are you looking to lower your phone bill? Have you considered Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone services? Find out more...


    A Brief Guide for Using VoIP with Cell Phones

    VoIP, also known as Voice Over Internet Protocol, is becoming a great tool in the cell phone industry. According to Webster’s, VoIP is “the technology used to transmit voice conversations over a data network using the Internet Protocol. Such data network may be the Internet or a corporate Intranet.” While long distance originally was a nightmare that haunted us in our sleep, it is finally becoming easier to manage. Luckily, with VoIP sweeping the market, long distance is soon to become more reasonable and convenient.


    Business VoIP - How Internet Telephony Can Help Your Business

    Many of today's businesses are making the switch to VoIP for a number of reasons. Here are a few of the reasons why you might want to consider VoIP for your business telephone needs.


    Internet Telephony Service Providers

    There are a number of Internet telephony service providers competing in the market. There are a wide variety of services offered by different Internet telephony service providers. For example, if you want to make calls to Europe and Asia, there might be a particular Internet telephony service provider that would suit you. If your preference is not for volume of calls to a particular geographical region but your priority is to carry your number wherever you go, you may go for a different Internet telephony service provider. If you are planning to use computer-to-computer VOIP calls, the aforementioned two service providers may not suit you.


    IP Telephony Systems

    The Internet telephony system consists of call terminating devices, gateways, gatekeepers or proxies and multi-point conference units. Call terminating devices can be traditional telephones or audio-equipped computers. Gateways are used for transmission conversion of calls into a format transportable over the Internet. Gatekeepers provide centralized call management functions such as call admission, bandwidth management, address translation, and call authentication and user location. Multi-point conference units manage multi-party conferences. The functions of the above components may be met through software or hardware and may be integrated into single units. These components communicate with each other using voice-transporting protocols.


    Interactive Voice Response

    This is a telephony technology, whereby someone uses a touch-tone telephone to interact with a database to acquire information from, or enter data into the database.


    IP PBX and Its Uses

    It’s a telephone, data and video switching system, which is usually located on customer premises and belongs to the user. It makes use of emerging technologies like VoIP, H.32 and Ethernet.


    VoIP Is The Bell Killer: Small Business Owners Are Grabbing Lucrative Voice Services Market Share

    According to Wednesday's (August 2, 2006) New York Times, 1.7 million phone customers dumped the Bell Phone companies just during April, May, and June of this year. This mass-migration is creating a market share gold rush as VoIP providers chase this once captive revenue stream.


    VOIP For Business - Unleashed!

    If you run your own business, you know that a significant part of your overhead is tied into maintaining a state-of-the-art phone system commonly known as a Private Branch eXchange or PBX. These in-house exchanges are typically owned by the business and are used to connect all of the phones [extensions] within the business to each other as well as allow access to the outside world.


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