Posts Tagged ‘VOIP’

VOIP & Its Challenges

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

VoIP means Voice over Internet Protocol. Before VoIP, an institution’s network had 2 distinct infrastructures – one for voice and the other for data. While PSTN (traditional system) usage can be reduced considerably, it cannot be eliminated totally since the PSTN must handle call overflow and calls not destined to the remote sites. The biggest challenge to building a secure VoIP infrastructure is the trade-off one must often make between security and performance.

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Free Calls Bring a New Sensation in the World of Telephony

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

The VoIP is an advanced technology that has completely changed the lives of people all over the world by bringing free communication options to the individuals. This technology allows you to make free phone calls, besides accessing the music, emails, games and images.

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New Technology With VoIP Toll Free Numbers

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Toll Free Numbers are very easy and economical to get. The person calling you does not get the charges when they call you, it is billed to your number.

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Phone by Internet – How to Use ‘VoIP’ on Your Computer

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

There are two ways of using a broadband phone; you can either buy an ‘Analog to Digital Adapter’ or ‘Download’ the software to your computer or mobile. Broadband phone companies have a lot to offer in terms of service features and calling rates.

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VOIP – Different Perspectives

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

VOIP or voice over internet protocol has become the buzzword for the online community, the techno geeks and in these days for the lay man also with subscriptions growing in leaps and bounds since the past two years. In the earlier days of VOIP, the idea was predominantly associated with the voice chat option found in popular messengers provided by yahoo and MSN. The main bottleneck at those times where the slow and sporadic speed of internet which at times fully jeopardized the basic necessity of continuity of a conversation.

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