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VOIP
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VoIP Billing Software
VoIP is an acronym for Voice over IP (Internet Protocol), or in more common terms, phone service over the Internet. Basically, it's a set of common Internet standards that allows a user's voice to be converted into small packs of digital data which can then be sent over computer networks. At the receiving end, VoIP computers reassemble the data packets back into a conventional audio signal that can be heard just as if on a regular telephone line. This is an online scheme that has been bubbling around the Internet community for the past few years. A major advantage of VoIP is that it avoids the tolls charged by ordinary telephone services.
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Voice Over IP Companies…Which One Is Best for Me?
This article is brief, concise explaination of the different Voice over IP solutions available for people to choose from. It explains the nature of more comprehensive solutions, such as Vonage VoIP, to newer companies with different options and service plans.
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Accents and Voice Recognition Software
Transfer technologies from United States of America military, DARPA and those companies funded by In-Q-Tel have brought us a long way into computer age. In fact you may not realize this however, the Internet was not invented by Al Gore. It was invented by ARPA, which is the predecessor to DARPA.
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VoIP Vulnerabilities Still Apparent
With the use of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) by all reports rapidly expanding, several recent cases have exposed serious vulnerabilities with the service. However fraud is an everyday occurrence so I for one wouldn’t base my decision solely on these events.
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10 Reasons to Switch to Vonage and Drop Your Phone Company
VoIP has gained popularity world over as an easy affordable way to communicate. And, Vonage alone has 1.6 million subscribers as of April 1, 2006. According to company sources they have tripled the number of subscriber lines since 2005.
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Chinese Telecommunication Regulations to Trample VoIP
The Chinese government is starting to set telecommunication regulations and rules and they should not be too surprising because they are very much interested in controlling what goes on inside their nation and also what leaves. China is very much concerned with losing control of the people or having a civil war. Remember it is still a communist nation.
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VoIP Telephony Service - Why You May (or May Not) Want to Make the Switch
Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) telephone service is growing in popularity at a time when everyone is trying to get more for their money. By using the power of the internet to route calls, VoIP offers serveral advantages in terms of features and cost. But there are some drawbacks as well that the informed consumer should be aware of before jumping in on this new technology.
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IP Telephony (VoIP): A Technology for SMEs?
According to new research from BT, 37% of SMEs have migrated to fully converged voice and data networks – almost two-thirds making the switch in the past twelve months. In terms of payback, half of these reported significant reduced infrastructure costs, productivity increases and improved
organisational agility. However, nearly one third of SME surveyed admitted to having little or no understanding of what a converged network actually is. What is your situation?
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