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		<title>Make Long Distance Calls at Local Rates With VoIP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is the most cost-effective means of telecommunication. It allows you to use your computer and the Internet to communicate with anybody. The only cost involved in it is the broadband or dial up connection. This method is known as Residential VOIP, just opposite to a VOIP Business Phone System. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is the most cost-effective means of telecommunication.  It allows you to use your computer and the Internet to communicate with anybody.  The only cost involved in it is the broadband or dial up connection.  This method is known as Residential VOIP, just opposite to a VOIP Business Phone System.  &#13;</p>
<p>As a rule, to use your VoIP system effectively, you should be sitting in front of your computer.  This is because the voice of the person you are speaking to will come through the speakers of your computer.  Likewise, you will need to speak into a microphone attached to your computer.  Like using a headset for conventional telephones, having a headset for your VoIP system is also possible and it is just as convenient.  &#13;</p>
<p>A VOIP headset is comfortable to use and it fits on the head in the same way as a headset for any landline.  It comes with an ear piece and a small microphone that fits close to the mouth.  Therefore, one can hear the voice of the person via the ear piece as well as talk into the microphone of the headset.  &#13;</p>
<p>What residential VoIP means is that you can download the technology onto your computer.  Then you can communicate with your family and friends the exact manner you would do on the telephone.  But this time you are using your computer as a telephone instead of the telephone set.  Your family and friends with whom you want to talk also need to have the technology on their computers.  &#13;</p>
<p>It is very easy to download and use this technology.  Once the technology is installed, you can make and receive calls as you can do with your fixed phone.  You can replace the analogue phone line and use broadband phone as your primary phone.  The voice signal transmitted over the internet using VoIP technology is considered as data service.  That is why, VoIP phone service is free from long distance fees paid by local phone companies.  </p>
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		<title>What VoIP Can Do for you</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 14:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lets get to the core question first, what is VoIP? There are multiple names by which VoIP is called, these includebroadband phone and IP telephony. Basically, this new technology called VoIP allows voice calls to be routed through the net or any network that is based on internet protocol. &#13; The basic difference between VoIP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lets get to the core question first, what is VoIP? There are multiple names by which VoIP is called, these includebroadband phone and IP telephony.  Basically, this new technology called VoIP allows voice calls to be routed through the net or any network that is based on internet protocol.  &#13;<br />
The basic difference between VoIP and the conventional phone is that while the latter utilizes transmission through circuit telephony lines, the former makes use of a network that is packet-switched where sound, coming through as data, goes through.  &#13;<br />
IP means Internet protocol.  It is this code that carries sound and its signals over the web thus the name Voice over Internet protocol.  &#13;<br />
Now, what&#8217;s in it for you? Believe it or not, there are advantages of utilizing VoIP technology.  The following are its benefits. &#13;<br />
VoIP is cheap and easy&#13;<br />
Generally, VoIP service costs a lot less than the conventional phone, if not free.  This is because only one network is used to transmit voice data through the internet.  &#13;<br />
Also, calls made from a VoIP system to another VoIP pc is basically free.  However, a call made from a VoIP system to a public phone network is not.  The one who made the VoIP call is usually charged.  &#13;<br />
However, there is a provider that gives a free VoIP call to a public telephone network, however rare it may be.  VoIP User offers such service. &#13;<br />
VoIP is user-friendly &#13;<br />
Compared to a traditional telephone line, Voice over helps anyone do tasks that cannot be done through conventional telephony sources. &#13;<br />
If you are the type that prefers to work and receive calls during your vacation at the Bahamas, Voice over IP will let you do so.  Thanks to this technology, any call could be redirected automatically to your trusty VoIP device wherever you may be within the network.  &#13;<br />
Also, phone numbers are given out free of charge if used through VoIP wherever a person may be, as long as a specific place carries a provider that gives out such a service &#8211; VoIP User is one example. &#13;<br />
VoIP is mobile &#13;<br />
VoIP allows just about anyone to go anywhere there is a VoIP network service in the globe.  Making one extremely mobile enough to receive and make calls.  &#13;<br />
VoIP subscribers who have a Washington phone number and get to travel to Europe for a business trip, if someone dials his/her number, the phone will definitely ring in this place.  No matter that the call is being made in the U. S.  Of course, a high speed web connection must be present, such as a WiFi. &#13;<br />
VoIP could be integrated in any internet based instant messenger system, and no matter where someone is in the globe, a call could be made using such.  &#13;<br />
Making and receiving calls has never been this easy.  Also, an extremely useful feature about VoIP service is that a video conversation could be possible as well as data exchange, an audio conference, address book managing, all at once.  Do you get the picture?.  &#13;<br />
All in all, VoIP is a versatile tool that today&#8217;s technology can offer for the mobile and extremely busy individual.  There is no place, no situation that VoIP will not be able to handle.  Of course, provided that a given place has a ready and available internet access.  If so, with VoIP nothing is impossible.  </p>
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		<title>Myths and Facts About VOIP</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 13:37:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is still a foreign term to many phone users, but as the technology continues to improve, and the prices keep falling, this new-way-to-phone stands to make big noise in the coming years as customers continue to give up their land line phones in search of better, more cost-effective options. What [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is still a foreign term to many phone users, but as the technology continues to improve, and the prices keep falling, this new-way-to-phone stands to make big noise in the coming years as customers continue to give up their land line phones in search of better, more cost-effective options.<br />
What follows are some common myths about the VOIP technology and the real information you need to know.<br />
Myths and Facts about VOIP:<br />
Myth: The sound quality is poor.<br />
Fact: The first generation of VOIP technologically did have its share of issues, but all these services have since upgraded their technology significantly in the past two years.  Now, VOIP customers can enjoy crystal-clear conversations that are on par with any traditional carrier.<br />
Myth: You can only save money by calling other VOIP phone numbers<br />
Fact: One of the biggest VOIP selling points continues to be free user-to-user calling over the network, however there are also considerable savings to be found in calling packages with VOIP service providers.  In fact, many are competitively priced well below the large long-distance carriers.<br />
Myth: The service is unreliable.<br />
Fact: Individuals using VOIP for the calls reports no more dropped calls or service gaps than those using traditional cell phone or land line services.<br />
While some companies experienced a rough start in this regard, additional testing and better hardware/software has helped make the service run smoothly.<br />
Myth: Setting up a VOIP system is too complicated<br />
Fact: For most VOIP systems, setting up is as easy as &#8220;plug and play. &#8221; In fact, if you have been able to get your cable TV or wireless in-home Internet working properly you should have no problem getting the VOIP system set up as well.  Also, VOIP providers have spent time expanding their customer service departments.  Customers who felt intimated by the technology can count on round-the-clock service and support centers to help answer their questions about VOIP installation, troubleshooting or general use.<br />
Myth: Nobody is using VOIP for their calls.<br />
Fact: On the contrary, more and more people are switching to VOIP for their personal and business use.  According to industry sources, VOIP users are expected to grow in number by over 21% in 2008 with addition growth projected for 2009.<br />
Myth: You can&#8217;t use a cell phone with VOIP<br />
Fact: Initially, one of the biggest challenges facing the VOIP industry was giving people the ability to use their own phones when accessing the technology.  Seeing that any real growth would be tied to this issue, VOIP providers are now offering dual handset capability which allows the user to seamlessly switch between their cell phone&#8217;s network and a wi-fi network carry the VOIP service.  </p>
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		<title>Raising The Bar: Continuing Advances In Voip Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 23:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VOIP technology has advanced to a stage where VOIP is no longer an interesting start up, but a strong and valid technological force that offers so many benefits, not the least of which is huge savings in long distance phone calls. Many businesses have gone from expensive and complicated intra-office phone systems to switching to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VOIP technology has advanced to a stage where VOIP is no longer an interesting start up, but a strong and valid technological force that offers so many benefits, not the least of which is huge savings in long distance phone calls. Many businesses have gone from expensive and complicated intra-office phone systems to switching to a VOIP system because of the increase in efficiency and strong decrease in cost. The continuing advancement of VOIP technology is what makes this possible.<br/><br/>Residential VOIP refers to the software that allows you to download the technology onto your computer and then communicate with family, friends, and acquaintances in the same way you would on the telephone, but your computer is used as a telephone instead. Because the technology is based on phone communication through the Internet, anyone you want to contact will also need to download the same technological software on their computers, but don&#8217;t worry, this is actually very easy!<br/><br/>What if you still want to call people who don&#8217;t have VOIP? One of the smartest technological advances by the companies encouraging the development of VOIP technology was creating an adaptor. An adaptor hooks up to a regular phone, and hooks it up to your VOIP so you can still use the residential VOIP to call any phone, whether it is a VOIP phone, a landline, or even a cell phone! This little piece of equipment allows you all the benefits of VOIP without any of the potential restrictions that could make people hesitant to invest in this service.<br/><br/>With the advancement of portable VOIP phones (Vonage is perhaps the best known company that provides this service), the question has been brought up of whether or not VOIP phones will be able to ever replace cell phones, and what would the difference be? While the technology is there for this to happen, the infrastructure isn&#8217;t there yet; though it is getting closer with each passing day.<br/><br/>The advantage of this would be that VOIP would be far cheaper, since long distance wouldn&#8217;t cost nearly anything and there would be no restriction on minutes. A wireless VOIP phone is also referred to as a &#8220;Wi-Fi VOIP phone,&#8221; and needs networks in the same way wireless internet needs networks, to work, but more are popping up every day, and many cities plan to increase the number of hot spots, which would make this a more and more viable option.<br/><br/>Many cell phone companies, sensing ahead of time what this could mean for them if they refuse to adapt, now design phones that not only work as regular cell phones, but also have features that allow the user to switch to their VOIP account if they are close enough to a hot spot. While complete VOIP is a long ways off, the beginning structures are there, and as the VOIP technology improves, it would not be surprising to head towards the day where VOIP isn&#8217;t a side game, but the main choice available to all phone users.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Candice Sabrina</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>What You Should Know About Voip Technology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have heard it all-everyone is talking about the VOIP technology and how it is outpacing the telephones companies and even the cellular companies. So what is all the talk about?VOIP allows you to make your entire local, long distance and international telephone calls over your high-speed internet connection. All of this for just one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have heard it all-everyone is talking about the VOIP technology and how it is outpacing the telephones companies and even the cellular companies. So what is all the talk about?<br/><br/>VOIP allows you to make your entire local, long distance and international telephone calls over your high-speed internet connection. All of this for just one low price that can be rolled up into your monthly internet cable invoice. The technology is changing rapidly and there are a lot of new features available to people savvy enough to get in on the ground floor for this new technology.<br/><br/>So, what should you do? How different will your VOIP technology be over your regular telephone company? If you listen to the advertisements, you will realize that they are a lot alike, but there are also some benefits that VOIP technology now offers.<br/><br/>For your VOIP telephone phone, you can have voice mail, 3-way calling, speed dialing, call forwarding, simultaneous ring, call waiting, caller ID, call return, caller ID block, anonymous call rejection, do not disturb feature, and last number redial. If changing to the VOIP system you can take your existing telephone number, get great international rates, make it possible for people overseas to call you with it being a local call for them (gone are the long distance rates), you get free in-calling network and can manage your account online.<br/><br/>Well, this sounds a lot like the other phone companies, so what really makes the VOIP technology better? It is debatable as to whether or not this is better. It is definitely different, however; recently, there was a press release on http://News.com that &#8220;A technical review conducted by the British government has found several security flaws in products that use VOIP and text messaging, including those from Microsoft and Cisco Systems.&#8221; So, there can be a problem with the VOIP technology.<br/><br/>There is also concern that the VOIP does not full support their own encryptions yet. This means that it is easy to eavesdrop on VOIP telephones and to even change what is being said. Experts are working on security options, but have not yet found one that is completely reliable to take care of this problem.<br/><br/>If you look at it only one way, you would say, this is a major problem and I can not deal with that. However, consider the cyper terrorists. They can and will disrupt any communications system-all it takes is the time and patience to find a single flaw and everything can come crashing down.<br/><br/>The choice is yours to decided whether or not the VOIP technology is advanced enough for you to use this as your primary means of communicating on the telephone. Take your time and really think about whether or not this new VOIP technology will do everything you need it to do. If not, you might want to wait a few years until the technology has advanced more before changing over to the new VOIP technology. You know that technology will only change and be improved for the better.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>J.  Lloyd</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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