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VOIP
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Web Time Managing Solutions That Can Save Lives
As a result of a considerable progress in the voice recognition field, Voice Enabled applications are becoming more and more popular every day. They add a significant value to traditional applications by opening up an additional bi directional communication channel (IVR) via phone.
This article concentrates on a voice application specializing in providing timely notification and reminding services to general public. The author of the article shares his experiences in the field in hope to raise awareness of additional options available to public to manage their time and show the coming trend of IT technology.
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Using VoIP With Your Cell Phone
Before many of us came to rely on cell phones to make long distance phone calls, our only option was to commit to a long distance phone company. Long distance carriers charged what were at times exor...
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VoIP Calling Card Business Market Wars
The competition in the voice-over-IP market has intensified recently. The leadership in the VoIP phone card market is up for grabs, and companies are trying direct attacks to knock their competitors out.
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Packet8 Review
Packet8 is one of the best VoIP providers in the United states. Owned by the 8X8 corporation, Packet8 internet phone service offers excellent quality, full features and a very low price for unlimited local and long distance calling.
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VoIP Billing Software
VoIP is an acronym for Voice over IP (Internet Protocol), or in more common terms, phone service over the Internet. Basically, it's a set of common Internet standards that allows a user's voice to be converted into small packs of digital data which can then be sent over computer networks. At the receiving end, VoIP computers reassemble the data packets back into a conventional audio signal that can be heard just as if on a regular telephone line. This is an online scheme that has been bubbling around the Internet community for the past few years. A major advantage of VoIP is that it avoids the tolls charged by ordinary telephone services.
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Residential VoIP
Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, services are provided for two segments: businesses and consumers. Consumer VoIP is targeted at homes and hence referred to as residential VoIP. As with any other consumer product, the demand for residential VoIP is driven by cost and quality of service.
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Is Somebody Recording Your VoIP Calls?
Do you know that someone can record every VoIP call you make or make calls from your VoIP account, without your knowledge? Are there ways to stop this from happening to you?
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VOIP Hardware Guide
VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is a technology that taken the telecom industry by storm by introducing significant changes in the field of telecommunications. Because of the changes it has brought to the traditional telephony system it has become a hot favorite in both the residential and commercial market.
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Business VoIP
Organizational structures in businesses have evolved from being in centralized locations to having offices that are located all across the geography. The concept of network organizations enables employees, who work in groups for a project, to be at different locations. PC-to-PC connectivity has enhanced the capabilities to transfer files and to conduct net meetings by such employees over the Internet.
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Smartphones Becoming A Reality
As technology continues to advance, telephones are becoming smarter and are in fact now being referred to as Smartphones. Smartphones are mobile devices that can carry out other functions, including storing personal data. When cell phones are combined with PDAs it becomes a Smartphone. A PDA is a Personal Digital Assistant or Palmtop. The majority of cellular phones on the market today could be classified as Smartphones.
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VoIP is Gaining Popularity in Asia
Internet telephony is now a billions business in Asia and is expected to grow by at least 20 per cent annually. Enterprises who initially wary of VoIP due to reliability and investment seems to have finally overcome their initial resistance.
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IP Phones
IP Phone means an Internet Protocol Phone. It allows the user to speak over IP networks such as the Internet or the Intranet. It is also known as Voice over Internet Protocol, Internet Phone, Web Phone etc.
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