How Wireless VoIP Phones Work (Voip wireless)
November 18, 2009 on 12:30 pm | In Voip Gateway | No CommentsThe functioning of wireless VoIP phones is similar to that of regular VoIP phones but Wireless VoIP phones combine VoIP technology and Wi-Fi (wLAN) systems. Users need to be in the range of the wireless node in order to make and receive calls. And when they are in the Wi-Fi’s reach, they are able to do a lot of the same calling functions enabled by regular desktop VoIP phones. When one is already equipped with a wireless local area network as well as VoIP phones, adding wireless VoIP phones can be a logical step.
Free voip call – 5 Steps to VoIP
October 9, 2009 on 9:15 am | In Voip Gateway | 3 CommentsSo you’re ready to enjoy unlimited long distance calling and lower monthly phone bills. Well, before you make the switch, here are five steps that will help you get the VoIP plan that is best for you.
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Cellular voip – Save Money With VOIP
August 7, 2009 on 6:15 pm | In Voip Gateway | 3 Comments1. Stop Leasing Lines Prior to VOIP, you had to lease lines from your local exchange carrier. For example, each line often has a small start- up fee, and there is a monthly access cost to use each line. Furthermore, each month, there are usage charges for local and long- distance calls.
The charge is relatively small, perhaps around 40 cents a minute. That certaintly sounds small, but think about how many lines your company has, and how often each line is used. It’s easy to see how small charges can quickly add up to millions of dollars a month.
The good news is that with VoIP and Avaya Phone Systems, the leasing fees can be greatly reduced or eliminated completely.
2. No More Extra Regulatory Fees In addition to leasing fees, traditional telephony models also have other regulatory fees. Unlike the leasing fees, which are collected by your Local Exchange Carrier, these fees go to various governmental entities. They include things like a 911 fee, and the Federal Line Surcharge. The total cost of the which can range from 4 to 7 percent of your total phone bill.
When you make the switch to VoIP, these fees are paid in conjunction with the data network, eliminating excess charges.
3. No More Charges for Calling Features If you want more features than the ability to make calls, say voicemail, call transfer, or call forwarding, you’re going to have to pay extra, when you use traditional telephony.
Not so with VoIP and Avaya Phone Systems: you get all the standard features and a plethora of advanced ones that help increase productivity and efficiency.
4. Eliminate Charges for Changing the Network Under the old model of circuit- switched telephony, if an employee moved to a different office, or a new employee was hired and had to be added to the network, expensive technicians had to be hired, to the tune of $150 an hour. Networking addresses had to be changed or added, and port numbers had to be reprogramed. Major changes and moves were expensive and time consuming.
But VoIP has an intuitive intelligence. Devices like phones or computers know where they are: move them to your new office and it will automatically connect to the network.
Voip why – VoIP – A Basic Introduction
October 10, 2008 on 7:45 am | In Voip Gateway | 1 CommentVoice over IP (VoIP) technology, or IP telephony, is simply a system for transmitting telephone calls over data networks, such as the ones that make up the Internet.
The efficiency, flexibility and cost savings of VoIP will be taken advantage of by a growing number of personal and corporate users.
Voip phones – The Pros And Cons Of Using VoIP For Internet Phone Calls
August 23, 2008 on 11:45 am | In Voip Gateway | 1 CommentThe field of telecommunications is almost constantly in a state of rapid change and that is certainly true today as VoIP technology continues to grow in both quality and popularity. VoIP actually stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, and it is a way of transferring telephone calls across the internet to a distant computer or telephone without the use of your local telephone company.
Voip – VoIP – Don’t Make A Crucial Mistake – Advantages vs Disadvantages
May 17, 2008 on 6:15 am | In Voip Gateway | 1 CommentBefore signing up to a VoIP provider you need to do your homework. Sure you learn what VoIP is about and you research which provider will be the best for you, but don’t make the vital error of not considering your current fixed line circumstance.
First and foremost is the matter of whether the fixed line is going to be retained. In most cases it probably will be as either an backup in for emergency circumstances or where the fixed line may be cheaper for certain calls, especially if utilizing either VoipStunt or Skype which clearly point out they do not nor intend to provide emergency calling access.