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VOIP
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VegaStream - The Benefits of IP over TDM
Voice over the Internet Protocol (VoIP) is seen as the natural successor to Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) technology. TDM drives the current Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) services and the enterprise’ Private Branch Exchanges (PBX) that are attached to it. Physics provides the fundamental reason why IP will be the natural successor.
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Unlimited Long Distance Calling - Big Savings Ahead
Just about every telephone company is offering an unlimited long distance calling plan now. Most people can save money with a service like this, but all plans are not created equal. The provider you choose can mean a difference of saving between $200 to $500 or more a year. To find out how to save the most on long distance, read on.
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E911 is Finally Here
Internet phone service providers are rolling out enhanced 911 service (E911) in order to comply with new FCC regulations.
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Voice Over IP - The Future is Now!
VoIP gives you freedom. You can shop around and get the internet connection you want, then shop around and find a VoIP provider that best meets your needs. Increasingly you are able to get both from a single provider.
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Choosing A VOIP Provider
Free vs paid providers is only the first choice you have to make. Then on the package details and problems to watch out for.
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VoIP - ISP's Need To Improve for SMEs to Take Up Online Phone Calls
I'm a manager in a small UK company whose portfolio also includes looking after the company's computers and telecommunications. On a daily basis I am contacted by telecom firms asking me if they can take 'just 10 minutes of my time to save me 60% on my phone bills or similar'.
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The Lowdown on VoIP
This article explains the basics of VoIP and how it can revolutionize both the business world and life at home.
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Benefits of VoIP
You may not have considered it but there are many benefits that businesses can achieve by utilising data networks to carry their voice traffic (VoIP). By marrying this voice traffic with data traffic (IP Telephony) it becomes even more powerful.
Here are just a few examples
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How to Never Pay a Hotel Phone Bill Again
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling protocol for establishing sessions in an IP network. But if you are like most of us, that means nothing to you. In layman's terms, SIP is a method by which various computers can talk to one another so that they can complete voice calls.
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