Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-18-2008

VOIP is another one of those computer acronyms that stands for Voice Over Internet Protcol. It is a technology that is growing very quickly, and the primary reason for that is that it is helping both residential customers and business customers to save money.

You really do not need to know how VOIP works to use it, but there are some very fundamental things you need to understand. First of all, if you want to use a VOIP service for your home or business, the VOIP service typically assumes that you already have a stable and reliable highspeed Internet connection. The highspeed Internet connection is REQUIRED for VOIP service, but the VOIP service itself does not include the highspeed Internet.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-18-2008

It seems as if you can barely turn around these days without another company hyping their VOIP service at you, claiming how it does everything imaginable, plus it gets whites whiter and colors brighter. How do you wade through all that hype to find at, at its core, what features it has that you need at the right price?



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-9-2008

These days, the demand and market for VoIP Service is growing at an exponential rate, and for good reason. Voice over IP technology has come quite a long way over even just a few years ago, and VoIP has grown up into a reliable, cost effective alternative (even replacement) for calling services.

As a disclaimer, I will say up front that most industry pros still recommend having one POTS line (i.e. traditional land line) as a backup for emergencies (911.) To clarify, this is not to imply inadequacy of VoIP 911 directory services, since they have vastly improved in the recent past, and are federally mandated. The recommendation to keep a land line is more about having a back-up alternative for 911.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-7-2008

Gone are the days when VoIP call termination service was a term used and understood only by the so called geeks or IT guys. With change in the telephony requirements there is a greater knowledge about this exciting new technology which aims at providing a one step solution to all your communication needs. There is no need to scratch your head while trying to decipher the meaning of this technology. It simply is a contemporary way of calling which uses Internet to transmit the calls.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-4-2008

With VoIP taking over the entire communication to provide a comprehensive solution which takes care of all your communication needs, it becomes necessary to ensure that you take all the necessary steps to maintain the quality of service. There is a general belief among people that if there is any problem with the voice quality, then it is initiated from the service provider’s end. Though this statement is true to a great extent it is also true that there are several other factors which affect the quality of service.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on December-30-2007

If you haven’t lived under a rock for the last several years, you’ve seen the ads for the VOIP Service Provider called Vonage, offering a box that, in addition to an Internet connection, lets you make unlimited long distance calls to the US and Canada for a low, flat fee. There are competing VOIP providers, like Skype (owned by eBay) with different pricing models.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on December-28-2007

Moving with the trend will not necessarily bring you the desired benefits, simply because every organisation has its own structure and requirement. Listed below are some basic yet important facts which might enable you to broaden your perspective on this rising new technology.

1. VoIP providers offer more than just VoIP calls -

Voice over IP telephony providers offers these services: VoIP telephony, business solutions, wholesale carrier services and VoIP reseller programs. These services bring a wide range of opportunities for businesses to utilise to their advantage. If done right, one can make huge profits with minimum investment.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on December-28-2007

VoIP, or Internet Telephony, is on a path towards revolutionizing the world of telecommunications. The explosive growth we’ve seen in the very recent past is just the beginning. Most telecom industry experts agree that it is only a matter of time before POTS (”Plain Old Telephone Service”) calling will be a thing of the past.

So many market factors are in place to maintain and fuel the momentum of VoIP’s growth in the not-so-distant future, that it only makes sense to consider a transition to VoIP for your business. VoIP offers many incentives to justify the effort, and that translates to healthy rewards for your business’s bottom line.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on December-15-2007

You probably already know what VOIP is – the technology that allows you to make and receive telephone calls by use of a reliable high-speed Internet connection at your home or office. You probably already know that if your high-speed Internet connection is not rock solid, stable, and reliable without dropping out frequently, your VOIP service is not going to be at a level where you can really depend on it, and that aspect of VOIP is not the problem of the VOIP provider, but is an issue that you need to take up with whatever company is providing you with high-speed Internet access.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on December-9-2007

Communication as we all know is an integral part of our life; something which we just can not function without. World has started shrinking with people having friends, relatives, business clients, dealers et cetera from worldwide. International calling or long distance calling is a lot expensive with traditional fixed line telephones that we have been using for more than a decade now. With this change has come a definite change in the way people view communication resulting in the need for a cheaper telephony.