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VOIP
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Understanding VoIP
VoIP is a technology that lets you make telephone calls over the Internet, rather than a regular phone line. Which is almost always cheaper.
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Voice Over Internet Protocol
With VOIP technology, you can now place a phone call to someone on the other side of the world using your broadband internet connection rather than a telephone. VOIP technology, in essence, takes the analog signals from your voice and converts them into digital signals able to travel over the internet.
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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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Make Your Communications Easier With Teleconference VoIP Software
Teleconference VoIP software can make a teleconference more productive and run more smoothly, as the software has features that will provide teleconference participants with more flexibility and interactivity. VoIP web conferencing may also be among the features provided by a typical VoIP software vendor
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VoIP - Calling Options With Voice Over Internet Protocol
You can purchase a special phone that looks much like an ordinary phone, but offers an Ethernet connector. This means you can connect the phone to your router and make IP calls easily from your computer once hooked up correctly. Developers are also currently working on Wi-Fi versions of these phones, which will allow consumers to place calls from anywhere Wi-Fi is available.
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Is there SPIT on Face of Federal Trade Commission?
Well it took the FTC some 2-years to devise a plan to stop SPAM, then they came back with definitions only. SPAM went from a nuisance to a major problem and even with the Presidents CAN SPAM Act the FTC was impotent to enforce it.
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PBX Vs. Voip
Many of those out there are considering the best way to go, PBX versus VoIP. While there are some similarities between the two, the differences are large as well. As a business owner, you need to consider more than just which one looks like it’s the right choice. You will need to cover:
• Ease of use of the system with your employees.
• The costs of use of the system compared to that which you are using now.
• The installation cost of the system.
• The quality of the system and whether or not it will be reliable for your company’s needs.
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Five Reasons to Buy VoIP
Believe it or not, there are still a few people out there
who just don't get it when it comes to VoIP. With services
like Skype, or Google Talk, it is easy to confuse what a
true VoIP plan really is.
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