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VOIP
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Tips To Choosing A VOIP Provider
Once you have decided to adopt a VoIP phone system for your business or home, the next step is to decide on a provider. There are so many options to choose from with each offering attractive schemes.
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Will VoIP Take Over From Traditional Calling?
The question of whether VoIP will take over from the way most of us make calls is certainly debatable. However, with the benefits that VoIP already possesses it would be hard to argue that it will certainly dominate a large proportion of the communication market for both individuals and business in the near future.
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Eliminating the Phone Bill With VoIP
Switching to VoIP can save some serious bucks. Find out what this is and how to take advantage of a service that can cut your expenses by up to 75%
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Using VoIP for Your Business
Communication is important for us. Since the development of the internet, it has made communication faster and more efficient by using emails.
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Security Checklist For Voip Service Providers
It is often said that understanding the problem is 90% of the solution, and VoIP security is no exception. It is fear of the unknown which is likely to elicit a knee-jerk reaction of panic, so the first step is to understand the threats and then classify them. We also have to ask the question: what does security mean to me and what does it mean to my customers?
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VoIP - 3 Ways to Make The Call
We're hearing a lot about Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) these days. I for one am a big fan of this technology. Did you know that you could actually use VoIP in 3 different ways? That's right! There are really 3 different ways that you can 'make the call'. Ok, you can actually receive the call 3 different ways as well.
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VoIP Telephony: Is That Right For Home Use
VOIP has created so much hype that by now, everyone is aware about the fact that VOIP is a computer phone that allows you to make phone calls from your computer to anyone in the world.
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VoIP: A New Era?
Following the arrival of VoIP, or Voice Over Internet Protocol, the internet techies have been raving about it, and it is now one of the hottest new technologies around, but what is it and why is it talked about so much?
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VoIP - Sometimes Not an Easy Choice
Previously I wrote that VoIP was a good choice. If naked DSL or DSL without phone service is not an option for you, then VoIP can still be a good choice for your second or even third phone line. It sure comes in handy for your teenage children not to mention a home office. I recently sold service to a gentleman who wanted VoIP specifically for the ability to have a virtual number. His daughter recently went off to college in another state. He purchased VoIP service and signed up for a virtual number. He got a virtual number in the same area code that his daughter was in. This allows his daughter to call him at local charges vs. the long distance charges she would normally have to pay. Kudos to him for making his decision. Just another great benefit VoIP has to offer.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Avaya Media Gateways
A companion to the piece on Media Servers, this article resolves all your burning issues
surrounding Media Gateways. For instance, read on to find answers about the
relationship between Media Gateways and businesses.
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How to Switch to Avaya VoIP
Avaya Phone Systems has taken several steps to ensure a smooth transition
traditional, circuit- based phone systems to VoIP phone systems. The company
views the evolution to converged network as a three- step process:
Install IP architecture, laying the foundation for a wireless network capable of
supporting data, voice, and video on a single cable.
Incorporate applications, taking advantage of features that increase your
productivity and efficiency.
Employ IP telephony, connecting all branches and locations of your business,
making the conversion from an outdated, inefficient network, to an industry-
standard one.
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Save Money With VOIP
Prior to VOIP, you had to lease lines from your local exchange carrier.
The charge is relatively small, perhaps around 40 cents a minute.
That certaintly sounds small, but think about how many lines your company has,
and how often each line is used.
The good news is that with VoIP and Avaya Phone Systems, the leasing
fees can be greatly reduced or eliminated completely.
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