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Dec
27th

Review-VoIP vs Regular Phone Line

Author: Ben | Files under Reviews

VoIP, which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, is a service that allows people to make telephone calls over the Internet. In order to use VoIP, a person will need a VoIP service along with some type of input device to record their voice.


Dec
17th

What is VOIP?

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Are you looking for some inside information on VOIP?


Dec
14th

Lets Look At The VoIP Phone

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VoIP technology is a new wave of technology that is rolling out Globally.


Dec
13th

Behind The Fine Print Of VoIP Companies

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We’ve all heard about how much we can save with VoIP, but which is the best voice over VoIP company in terms of overall value? With a newer technology such as VoIP that many are trying for the first time, it can be difficult even to know what points to compare. In this article, we’ll dig beyond the marketing messages and compare VoIP companies Vonage and Sunrocket on several different critical points


Dec
13th

Do You Phone Or Do You Voip Or Email?

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The telephone influenced our lives both at a personal level and also within business and trade.


Dec
13th

WiMax, VoIP, and the Metropolitan Area Network

Author: Ben | Files under Reviews

The emerging IEEE 802.16 standard, commonly known as WiMAX, promises to deliver last mile wireless broadband internet access capable of carrying data intensive applications, such as VoIP and streaming video, to Metropolitan Area Networks, as well as sub-urban and rural communities. WiMAX is considered a disruptive technology, designed as an alternative to fixed line DSL and coaxial technologies, and with its 802.16e revision, the cell phone networks as well. Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave AXcess will operate over licensed and non licensed frequencies using non line of sight (NLOS) and line of sight technologies, extending broadband coverage to cities and towns wirelessly via a metro area network.


Dec
4th

Using VOIP Instead Of Cell Phone

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VOIP offers so many benefits, primary of which is tremendous savings in the monthly phone bills. But the question that many ask is will people end up using VOIP instead of cell phones?