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Is VoIP the "Next Big Thing" in Telecommunications?
VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol has been simmering for the past few years. This year the market has heated up.
Raising The Bar: Continuing Advances In Voip Technology
VOIP technology has advanced to a stage where VOIP is no longer an interesting start up, but a strong and valid technological force that offers so many benefits, not the least of which is huge savings in long distance phone calls. Many businesses have gone from expensive and complicated intra-office phone systems to switching to a VOIP system because of the increase in efficiency and strong decrease in cost. The continuing advancement of VOIP technology is what makes this possible.
What Is VoIP and How Does It Work
IntroductionThe way we make phone calls is changing. In fact in many circumstances things have already changed.
VoIP security - more and more critical
VoIP security is progressively more vital for both organizations and those providers delivering VoIP products. So far VoIP security has not been a big problem, since IP voice traffic for the most part stayed on local enterprise networks. But since VoIP usage is becoming ever more more generally used, this has raised worries over the VoIP security situation.
Save Money With a VoIP Phone Adapter
With the financial climate the way that it is all over the world everyone is looking for new and interesting ways to save money each month. Many people have chosen to use a VoIP provider for their telephone line as VoIP (voice over interner protocol) offers massive savings and a whole host of features that traditional phone companies do not offer their customers. When you use VoIP you can either choose to buy a VoIP phone or a VoIP phone adapter, although using a VoIP phone adapter is the cheapest option.
IP Telephony, Network Services Company expands to Canada & Announces IP Telephony Seminar
Leading IP telephony company opens Toronto office and announce first IP Telephony seminar
NetQoS VoIP Monitor v1.1 Improves VoIP Performance and Planning: Enhanced Troubleshooting and Reporting Plus SIP Support Help IT
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As network engineers and IP telephony professionals expand VoIP pilots into organization-wide deployments, performance management becomes more critical. NetQoS(R) Inc. has launched NetQoS VoIP Monitor v1.1 with additional reporting and troubleshooting capabilities, along with support for SIP, to help monitor and improve VoIP call setup and call quality in existing deployments and plan for expansions.
Consumer VoIP Reviews and VoIP Ratings at WhichVoIP.com
Leading website resource for comparing residential VoIP provider solutions today announced that over 1100 user VoIP service reviews and ratings have been submitted to their site, helping consumers select the most suitable VoIP phone service solution for their needs.
Businesses Switching to VoIP at a Fast Pace with WhichVoIP
Leading resource for comparing residential and business VoIP service provider solutions WhichVoIP.com, has seen significant growth in quote requests since launching its new free business VoIP quote request tool in February.
Outstanding VoIP Voicemail Features Makes Getting VoIP Voicemail Extremely Convenient
There are many types of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) protocols that are employed by the VoIP providers currently providing VoIP calling plans. Luckily for the consumers, the VoIP providers have listened to what functions the consumers want in their Voicemails.
Voip.com Connects With Subscribers With New Monthly Newsletter
Service provider voip.com reaches out to members with a new monthly newsletter aimed at their residential subscribers. Each issue is packed with industry and corporate news, tips and solutions, gadget reviews, and voip stories from real people.
10 Things You Need To Know About NY VOIP
Thinking about getting started with NY VOIP service for your home or office Hereýs some important information to help you make the right choice
What you should know method of VoIP technology
VoIP is Voice over Internet Protocol. Standard telephone lines are referred to as PSTN or the Public Switched Telephone Network. PSTN works on circuit switching. A good example of circuit switching is the old switchboard operator who would connect callers to receivers by the use of electrical circuits. VoIP is Packet Switching. Packet Switching consists of data packets, or packets of information being carried across the Internet, from your computer to either another computer or PSTN telephone.
Wireless VoIP: 7 Easy Steps For Switching To VoIP Phone Service And Going Wireless
VoIP phone service has taken over the telecommunication world by storm! This is inexpensive and has a lot of features that are comparable to the PSTN (landlines); it is the best thing for individual users, small businesses and large businesses.