Eliminating the Phone Bill With VoIP (Explaining voip)
July 4, 2009 on 12:00 am | In Voip Billing | 2 CommentsI expect I’m part of the majority when saying my communication costs seem to have grown exponentially. Expenses for phone, fax, cell phone, high-speed internet, cable, satellite, etc., have all combined to seriously raise the bar on what I can get done, but at a correspondingly higher cost. Seems like I ought to be able to get rid of something! I could get rid of my phone bill (landline) by relying on my cell phone. A lot of folks do just that and it works great for them. However, some of us still need something like a landline - usually for business.
VoIP Pros and Cons (Voip modem)
June 26, 2009 on 9:47 pm | In Voip Rating | 1 CommentPros
One advantage of using VoIP is the cost of the service. Phone service using VoIP costs less than similar service offered from traditional phone services, especially in regards to long distance telephone calls. Long distance calls through VoIP are offered at flat rates, which will ultimately benefit the consumer. Also, VoIP allows the consumer to share its voice and data equipment, which means that the costs are also shared. In other words, if you have an Internet connection already in place, VoIP can be used at almost no extra cost, and any network capacity that you are not currently using can be used for making calls.
What You MUST (How voip works) Know About VOIP
June 13, 2009 on 7:15 am | In Voip Billing | 3 CommentsVoIP (Voice over internet protocol) represents the next generation of Phone services. The VoIP technology uses a high speed internet connection (such as DSL or cable) rather than a traditional phone line, for the transmission of voice signals. The use of this technology costs significantly less than the use of traditional phone lines. Think of it as having to send a document to someone by fax versus sending the same document by e-mail. Which option is cheaper? The cost of faxing a document depends on where you’re faxing it to and how many pages you’re faxing (and therefore how long you’ll use the phone line). E-mailing the document costs the same thing regardless of where you’re e-mailing it to and how many pages you’re e-mailing. The same applies to VOIP.
VoIP Phone Reviews (Voip router)
June 1, 2009 on 7:45 pm | In Voip Center | 2 CommentsVoIP is the fastest growing internet communication service. With features and services not normally found in traditional landlines, it is fast becoming the number one choice of people.
At first, people have been skeptical to use VoIP but soon found out the effectiveness and convenience of VoIP.
VoIP phones are now changing people’s perspective on the use of telephone. If you want a phone, it can be a good choice.
Hotels Now Using (Free voip service) VoIP
May 25, 2009 on 8:45 pm | In Voip Center | 4 CommentsThe days of expensive hotel phone bills are over, with the rise of more and more hotels offering broadband Internet service to their customer, Internet telephone use is on the rise. With a broadband connection provided by the hotel, users can now use Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP to stay connected with their family, friends and office. This is especially good news to oversea travelers as the rate to call back to the United States is extremely high in most international hotels. While most hotels do have a charge to access the Internet, the charge is usually much lower than the cost of making just one 10 minute call to the US.
The FCC Unanimously Approves Mandatory 911 for VoIP Service (Comparison voip)
May 22, 2009 on 8:15 am | In Voip Solutions | 3 CommentsThe Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a 10-page measure that will require Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers to provide a reliable 911 system to their customers. The measure will also require that state and local governments to levy taxes on VoIP service providers in exchange for providing access to 911 dispatchers. Internet phone providers have 120 days to improve the current 911 situations.
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