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		<title>VOIP Services Offer Numerous Advantages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard of a new technology called Voice Over Internet Protocol, or VOIP for short, but you may not be aware of the potential that it has to change the way you use your telephone. That&#8217;s because until relatively recently, VOIP has been relatively obscure and not particularly easy to use. That&#8217;s not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have heard of a new technology called Voice Over Internet Protocol, or VOIP for short, but you may not be aware of the potential that it has to change the way you use your telephone.  That&#8217;s because until relatively recently, VOIP has been relatively obscure and not particularly easy to use.  That&#8217;s not the case now though, thanks to the efforts of a number of companies that have refined VOIP technology and adapted it for everyday use. &#13;</p>
<p>In its simplest form VOIP is a technology that takes advantage of the fact that data can be transmitted long distances over the Internet without the fees that conventional telephone companies charge for long distance voice communication.  This technology essentially converts speech into data that can be streamed over the Internet and then converted back into speech on the other end.  The process goes both ways and is compatible with existing telephone networks. &#13;</p>
<p>The newer VOIP services have refined the technology to the point where it&#8217;s easy for everyone to use and offers plenty of bonus features that make it convenient for local calls as well as long distance calls.  For example, when VOIP technology first became available, a computer with a microphone and speakers was necessary to use it.  You could generally call someone using another computer for free, but if you wanted use it to place a long distance call to a normal phone line there was a small per minute fee.  Now, all you need is a high speed Internet connection and a special router that your normal phone can be plugged into.  While you can still use a computer to place calls using VOIP technology, calls can still be made without your computer being on, and you really don&#8217;t need a computer at all!&#13;</p>
<p>One great way that most VOIP services provide more value is by including all of the convenient features that are offered by conventional phone companies in there service plans at no extra charge.  This alone saves you money above and beyond what conventional phone companies would charge for the same services.  These services include voice mail, caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding, and a lot more.  Best of all, you can control how you uses these services just by making changes to your account on the service&#8217;s website.  You can use your computer to access voice mails, determine how you want to be informed of new voice mails, block the phone numbers of telemarketers, deny your caller ID information to people who you&#8217;re calling, block calls from numbers that don&#8217;t provide caller ID information, and much more. &#13;</p>
<p>There are also extra features that VOIP service can provide that are worth paying a little extra for.  For example, you can get extra lines added to your account.  These extra lines can be business and personal lines just for you, or one line for each member of your household.  Each line can also be assigned a different ring tone, so that when they all ring though to the same handset, it&#8217;s easy to tell which line is being called just by the way it sounds.  Your phone lines can also break the rules of how phones work by each having different area codes.  That way if you have friends, family, or business clients concentrated in area codes other than your own, you can make it cheaper for them to call you.  If you have a business, it might also be worth considering adding a toll free number. &#13;</p>
<p>There are so many options when it comes to VOIP technology and services, the only way to learn about them all is to go ahead and sign up.  </p>
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		<title>Why Is VoIP Is Cheaper Then Regular Phones?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 22:40:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the earlier days of the Internet communication was limited to typing text on a screen. Then with the advent of Instant Messaging and chat rooms, communication became more real-time, though still only text was the main venue used. Now the Internet has become so advanced that people can actually use their voices to communicate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the earlier days of the Internet communication was limited to typing text on a screen.  Then with the advent of Instant Messaging and chat rooms, communication became more real-time, though still only text was the main venue used.  Now the Internet has become so advanced that people can actually use their voices to communicate with individuals online.  This technology is known as VoIP, (which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol).  It can allow people to communicate using voice either through the computer or on a telephone.  But the best part of VoIP is that it is significantly cheaper than traditional phone lines.  This is due to: the technology involved and the quality it offers. &#13;The first reason why VoIP is cheaper than regular telephones is because of the technology it takes advantage of.  Unlike the telephone VoIP simply takes advantage of the service that a person is already taking advantage of, which is the Internet.  No new connections need to be made to use VoIP.  Yet, with a traditional telephone service, a person must have their house wired with telephone lines.  This in itself is expensive for telephone companies, who must help cover their costs through people&#8217;s phone bill. &#13;The second reason why VoIP is less expensive than regular phones is because unfortunately, the quality is not as good.  When a person uses a VoIP phone, the connection can often contain a lot of static, making the conversation hard to hear.  Granted, the quality of one&#8217;s VoIP service will better depending on what company they use.  For instance, free VoIP companies tend to have much worse quality than paid ones.  Yet, neither can compare to the quality offered by the telephone, which is good 100 percent of the time.  The only time there is ever an issue with telephone quality is if something is wrong with the phone lines.  When this happens a person simply won&#8217;t be able to make a phone call until the problem is fixed.  However, how often does this happen? Compare this to VoIP services which have worse quality and, (during the times when a lot of people are using the service), an inability to make calls quite often. &#13;So, if the quality is so poor, why are people still raving about VoIP? It&#8217;s because even though the quality is definitely not as good as regular telephones, it&#8217;s good enough to allow for decent enough communication most of the time.  In fact, sometimes the quality can be just as good as a telephone.  So, while the technology won&#8217;t replace the telephone, it&#8217;s a good supplement when people want to save on their long distance bills and/or they want to have the advantages possible with a second telephone line without actually having one. &#13;In conclusion, VoIP is a cheaper alternative to land lines because they do not require a separate technology to implement and quality-wise they do not offer as much as telephones.  Perhaps as VoIP technology progresses, the quality element can be fixed enough so that people can use VoIP completely by itself.  </p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About VoIP Broadband Telephone Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 17:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven&#8217;t heard much about VoIP before now, you certainly will in the future due to its rapid emergence as a major communications technology. VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol, and it basically is the ability to make telephone calls over the internet to either a receiving computer or telephone. For years standard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you haven&#8217;t heard much about VoIP before now, you certainly will in the future due to its rapid emergence as a major communications technology.  VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol, and it basically is the ability to make telephone calls over the internet to either a receiving computer or telephone.<br />
For years standard telephone lines have used a circuit switching network to transfer telephone calls, but VoIP technology uses something called packet switching instead where audio is converted into packets of data that are sent over the internet and reassembled on the other end by the person&#8217;s computer or telephone.  If a high-speed internet connection is used, a conversation can take place that easily compares to a regular telephone call in sound quality.<br />
All of this may sound like a very new technology, but in reality it&#8217;s not.  Programs that make use of VoIP technology were springing up on the internet more than ten years ago, although they were much less capable than those that are available today.  Also every year continues to bring higher standards of quality for VoIP applications, and it will no doubt be a viable technology for many years to come.<br />
A good example of the use of VoIP technology is instant messaging programs.  If you have used an instant messaging program that is voice enabled, where you can communicate by audio, video and chat, it is in large part due to VoIP.  This is because VoIP is able to integrate audio, video, data, e-mail, and more simultaneously.  Although most consumers will use VoIP for telephone calls initially, many businesses are already finding expanded uses for VoIP technology.<br />
Several telephone companies are realizing the potential for VoIP services and so companies like Sprint, Verizon, AOL and others are now offering VoIP plans to consumers.  One of the distinct advantages of buying a VoIP solution is that it costs significantly less than most standard telephone services.  In fact, most service plans will allow you to make unlimited long-distance telephone calls on your VoIP plan for very inexpensive rates.  And the subscription rates are usually free of many of the taxes and regulatory fees that often accompany your local telephone bill.<br />
Another major advantage of many of the current VoIP subscription plans that are available is that they often include extra features such as call waiting, call forwarding, three-way calling, voice mail and much more.  Quite often, these extra services cost more when included by your local telephone service, but VoIP plans usually include them at no extra charge.  Another interesting side benefit is that many providers will allow you to select a new area code and phone number for your VoIP calls, so if you have family or friends in a distant town, they can call you for free on a number that is local to them.<br />
Hopefully this information on VoIP technology will help you understand more about how it works and how it can be beneficial for you. </p>
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		<title>Using Texas VoIP Technology for Your Business Needs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP in Texas is becoming a growing trend in the recent years. Since 2004 the trend has skyrocketed not only among Texas VoIP subscribers but all around the country. Texas has and will remain to be a trend setter for the rest of the country since it is such a large state and very populated.VoIP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VoIP in Texas is becoming a growing trend in the recent years. Since 2004 the trend has skyrocketed not only among Texas VoIP subscribers but all around the country. Texas has and will remain to be a trend setter for the rest of the country since it is such a large state and very populated.<br/><br/>VoIP stands for Voice over Internet protocol. VoIP allows users to have normal phone access through an internet service provider but still use regular phone networks. Which helps users avoid unnecessary long distance charges? For companies the use of VoIP is more practical than regular phones because it allows the companies to cut major costs on their phone bills.<br/><br/>Several Texas VoIP users, especially larger companies, can gain a good advantage from the extras VoIP’s have to offer. Since almost every company uses multiple lines and VoIP’s in Texas can have more than one call going over the same connection at the same time it makes it simple for adding those multiple lines.<br/><br/>There are several other features that companies can enjoy from VoIP providers such as conference calling, caller ID, call forwarding, and automatic redial. Normal telephone companies charge a decent amount for each of these features where VoIP subscribers pay very little to nothing for them. Also since VoIP’s are already digital it makes for getting a secure line much easier as all they have to do is encrypt the already provided data stream.<br/><br/>Several other technology advancements are also coming into the market for Texas VoIP users. Since the VoIP phones are on the same data level as computers it opens up new possibilities for upcoming features such as call routing.<br/><br/>As with any technology though VoIP does have a couple of downfalls especially for VoIP in Texas. Since Texas has many hurricane issues the biggest problem with VoIP is that it runs off of modems. Which in turn run off regular power so in the case of Texas VoIP users if a hurricane causes the power to go out they won’t be able to use their phones?<br/><br/>Since normal phones don’t rely on traditional electric they are still preferred in some instances over the new technology. The other downfall is not as big but its still causes problems for some users. The fact that VoIP is hardly mobile makes some users skeptical to switch to it. However, with emerging technologies such as Wi-Fi and WiMax it’s predicted that those new technologies will allow VoIP’s to be more mobile, universal, and more widely accepted.<br/><br/>Some Texas VoIP subscribers that are larger companies struggle with the problem of highly congested networks. Since VoIP is so easy to add lines to and expand the network it opens up the problem of momentary voice drop out and lower voice quality due to lost or delayed data packets. As technology advances though this problem will continue to diminish.<br/><br/>Although there are still some bugs to work out for VoIP’s in Texas, the convenience and cost effectiveness of the technology out weighs the downside for most Texas VoIP users.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Ray Clark</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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