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VOIP
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Top Dog in the VOIP Business - SunRocket
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) converts both ends of a phone conversation into data that can
be streamed back and forth across the Internet without any loss of sound quality or noticeable time
lag. This revolutionary technology also makes it possible to for users of VOIP to call phone
numbers that don't use VOIP technology as well as the other way around.
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The Rise Of Voice Over IP For Home Phone Service
VOIP technology is ushering in a revolution in telecommunications. This technology provides a new and much less expensive way for people to make telephone calls. This article describes VOIP and tells you why it is a great way to go.
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Cordless Phones to Take on VOIP
Logitech had a recent introduction of a cordless phone that stays wirelessly connected to the PC via a USB base station. Users have the ability to place calls from as far as fifty meters from the computer.
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Fixed Mobile Convergence - Bridging the Cellular Landline Divide
As more and more consumers opt out of traditional telephone services in favor of cellular phones, the undeniable trend in the telecommunications industry is the development of Fixed to Mobile Convergence, or FMC, to allow cell phones to seamlessly switch from the cellular network to a landline network infrastructure, and back again.
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VoIP Residential Comparison Guide: Evaluating Packet8, Lingo, and Vonage
Voice over internet protocol [internet telephony] is a rapidly growing technological alternative to traditional land based residential phone systems. Instead of making calls through telephone lines, VoIP routes your calls over the internet by way of your cable or DSL provider. Notably, residential VoIP phone rates are cheaper by at least 50%, making VoIP an attractive option for many consumers. Today, three internet telephony companies are leading the way in signing up new customers – Packet8, Lingo, and Vonage – so let's examine and compare their offers to find the VoIP plan that works best for you.
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VoIP Technology is Packed With Extra Features
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) converts both ends of a phone conversation into data that can be streamed back and forth across the Internet without any loss of sound quality or noticeable time lag. This revolutionary technology also makes it possible to for users of VOIP to call phone numbers that don't use VOIP technology as well as the other way around.
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Why Use Residential VOIP?
Are you running out of airtime minutes? Want to reduce your long distance phone bill? Do you spend a lot of time using your computer and find that you are losing touch with your nearest and dearest?
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