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"Voip" Articles
 

Displaying Results for Voip (100-120 of 233)
  • What You Should Know Before Going Wireless - Wireless Creates a Faster Network Wireless networks are fast. With VoIP, you can create a network that incorporates data, audio, video, and computer web features. You can easily monitor your network for problems and troubleshooting is much simpler with web based applications rather than hardware applications. VoIP uses less bandwidth than other applications and this in the long run saves money. This is of special value to businesses. Businesses can also provide better customer service with integrated programs.
  • What Would We Do without Answer Phones - Today and in this day and age almost everyone in the developed world has an answering machine of some sort. Whether it be an actual answering machine or a voicemail box or a VoIP storage account there usually is an avenue to leave a message if someone is unavailable to speak at the moment they receive a call. With our busy lifestyles now, the answering machine is basically an essential item in every household.
  • What Is VoIP? - Many have heard of the VoIP phone service, but are unsure what the term VoIP stand for. VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol. "Great, but what does that mean and how does it affect me?" I can hear you say. I though the same when I first heard the term.
  • VoIP Security - VoIP security has been called in question recently, though there is little evidence to indicate that VoIP security is any less than conventional telephony systems. VoIP voice data is transmitted via a packet-switched data network using IP. VoIP systems can carry a significant higher number of calls, and very much faster, than traditional PSTN networks due to compression of the voice packets, modern broadband technology and a number of other gateway developments which have reduced the previous packet delivery problems to an extent that the protocol is now a viable mainstream telephony solution to most business needs. VoIP security should therefore be shown to be at least as effective as that of traditional telephone systems.
  • Understanding Voip Technology - Do you know what VOIP stands for? If not, you are not alone. This is a relatively obscure term if you are not familiar with technology. VOIP stands for "voice over Internet Protocol." And again if you do not know much about the internet or technology this may not mean much to you. Simply put, VOIP is nothing more than the ability to transmit voice traffic over an IP network. So more or less you will be using your internet connection as a way to make phone calls. Does that make more sense?
  • How-To Design a VOIP Training Course - VOIP Training and Education is gaining popularity as this vital technology is becoming an imperative to maintaining a competitive edge. Designing any training course, the first aspect you have to consider is the answer that the training course will have to furnish to the demand of learning formulated by the buyer. A non superficial knowledge of the training needs it allows to predispose a suitable and effective answer in terms of contents and, often, also of methods.
  • VoIP - The Telephone of the Future - With all the buzz about VoIP, you may be wondering exactly what it is and should you be excited about it. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. Several providers are offering this new service; this is a new way to use your broadband connection to make telephone calls. You can keep your existing phone and use it the same way you normally do, the difference is that instead of connecting through your phone company, you connect directly through your broadband internet connection.
  • VoIP for your Business - An increasing number of home users and small businesses are using VoIP. But is it right for your business? What can be your gains? Is it better than the traditional phone service and if it is, exactly how? You need to consider these things before deciding whether you need VoIP or not. But before you make a decision you must know that many businesses have already preferred VoIP over the traditional system and many others are in the process of shifting. Such businesses have opted for the additional services and the money saving deals that a VoIP service offers. Also, since VoIP is just coming in, the technology and the offers can only improve.
  • Interactive Voice Response - As the user's interaction with the database is predetermined by what the IVR system will allow the user access to, IVR technology does not require human interaction over the telephone. Example, banks and credit card companies use IVR systems because their customers can receive up-to-date account information instantly and easily without necessarily speaking to a person.
  • IP PBX and Its Uses - The integrated voice features, for example unified messaging and "click-to-dial", became available with circuit-switched PBX systems. Complex coordination of voice and data networking environments are required.
  • Upgrades Fuel VoIP Enterprise Market As Companies Replace Aging Technology - Largely due to the integration of computer-telephony networks and communication tools, enterprise hardware spending has rebounded from the slow economic growth that plagued much of the market in 2001-2003. According to Internet News, revenue for enterprise equipment reached $98.3 billion in 2005 and is expected to reach $121.7 billion by 2009. Fueled by next generation technology and the need to replace aging hardware, voice-processing equipment also rebounded in 2004-05. Following three years of steady declines, Computer-telephony integration (CTI) was the fastest-growing piece of the enterprise market in 2005, with a 10.5 percent increase to $5.7 billion.
  • VOIP For Business, Unleashed! - For the past several years a rapidly growing group of consumers have been getting rid of their traditional phone service in favor of internet telephony systems commonly called VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol.
  • Cut Your Business Overhead With VoIP - Business expenses play a significant role in impacting company profits and keeping these costs in line is crucial to the long term success of any venture. With fuel prices rising, interest rates surging, and salaries escalating, many business managers are finding it increasingly difficult to contain costs without resorting to implementing higher prices for products and services. However, the new global economy warrants that businesses do everything in their power to hold prices in line otherwise an overseas competitor could quickly step in and offer the same service for less. So, just how can managers remain competitive against such difficulties?
  • VoIP Information: Benefits and Drawbacks - Once upon a time, a telephone was just a telephone. You set the base in your home and it featured either a corded or cordless handset for talking to family and friends.
  • Home Security Tips - There are few things more important to people than the security and protection of their homes and families. When it comes to securing your family you don't always get a second chance. Lives can change forever in only a split second. Take the time now to take make sure your family is safe and secure in your home in the future. There are several simple low cost things you can do to make your home more secure from robbery and theft and give your family peace of mind. Home Security Tip #1 Install adequate lighting outside every entry way. You can pick up motion sensor activated lights at most department and hardware stores for under $20.00. These can be set to cover a fairly large spread. It is recommended that you install lights outside every doorway to the house.
  • Is Satellite Television Really Cheaper Then Cable Television? - With the growing popularity of satellite technology I had to ask myself is satellite television really cheaper then cable television. To be quite honest I was rather skeptical before I sat down and did the math. There have been a lot of promotions with satellite television providers and they have been offering free direct TV systems. So I began to wonder why anyone would just give a product like that away for free. It just seemed rather odd to me. So I sat down and did a comparison for myself to see if satellite television is really cheaper then cable.
  • Voip Information and 3 Reasons To Consider The Internet Telephone - VoIP, which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, is often referred to as an internet telephone.
  • Video Conferencing - Usage Fueled by Rising Gas Prices - The first noticeable surge in usage was due to concerns over terrorism. The second was due to concerns over diseases such as SARS. The latest appears to be tied directly to the rising costs of gasoline. For the third time in this young century, organizations from various sectors, including education, government, legal and manufacturing, are making the move to video conferencing in droves. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, gasoline is consumed at an alarming rate of 65 billion gallons each year in the United States, and that number is projected to increase by 2.6 percent each year.
  • VoIP - Voice Over IP What Is It And Do I Need It? - What is VOIP? VOIP, abbreviation of Voice Over Internet Protocol, has been talk of the town for over five years now. Almost all of us have been using telephone as the primary mode of communication with a person sitting at a distance. VOIP is said to be taking over this 'rudimentary' level of communication in not so distant future. In simple terms, VOIP is an attempt to connect two persons through computers. Computers evolved with the primary aim of faster calculations. Computer was then seen as a tool for making life easier at work and home. No one in early 80's had visualized the computer to play a critical role in communication network. Internet changed that to some extent. Users are able to communicate and share data with others through internet connectivity.
  • Internet Phone Information and Review | Vonage VOIP Service - If you're looking for a much cheaper home telephone service with all the features included, Vonage.com is the way to go. You just choose which plan you want. The "Basic" plan is $14.95 a month and includes 500 long distance and local minutes. The "Premium Unlimited" plan is $24.95 a month and includes unlimited local and long distance calling. Vonage.com is the biggest voIP (internet phone) company and growing very fast.
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