5 July 2006 [Wednesday] @ 1:58 am
Deciding Which IP Phone System Is Right For You
IP phone systems are the next generation in global communications, what with the continuously growing world market and the need for industry consolidations among companies all over the globe.
Whether you are a small office or a large corporation, VoIP systems are forecast to be a must for every company when the time comes. Not only to IP phone systems help save costs by making phone calls free, they also account for better work efficiencies because all who have access to the single network can enjoy the benefits of standard telephony, while also being able to share huge volumes of information and files.
The rest of VoIP article »
3 July 2006 [Monday] @ 11:53 am
Wireless VoIP - Cellular Networks Beware!
The boundaries of internet have been spreading far and wide these days. The internet is finding new uses and applications day after day. The most recent inclusion to this field is the concept of VoIP which enables transfer of audio and video data through the internet. Recently, the method of sending fax through VoIP has become popular. Now, the idea of using VoIP for wireless applications is gaining momentum.Wireless VoIP is the combination of VoIP and wireless internet networks. To use wireless VoIP, we need hardware that can support this technology. For example, laptops with wireless VoIP connection and VoIP soft phones have the necessary hardware inside them to support VoIP.
The rest of VoIP article »
2 July 2006 [Sunday] @ 6:10 am
H.323 and SIP - VoIP Protocols Comparison - A Face-off
In recent years, the internet technology has grown in leaps and bounds. One major product of this technology is the Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP). VoIP is a technology that enables better audio and visual communication from our home computers. Through this, we can communicate easily from wherever we are and it is cheaper than the conventional telephone services. The upfront investment required for this is also very less. VOIP is still in its early stages and it has to undergo more development before it can substitute the regular telephone.The two types of VOIP protocols used today are:
1. H.323
2. SIP
The rest of VoIP article »
29 June 2006 [Thursday] @ 8:52 am
Wireless IP Phone Systems and You
The ease of making a phone call just got a whole lot easier thanks to the revolutionary VoIP phone systems. In its simplest form - all you need is a computer and a microphone/headphone attachment and you’re off and running.
The technology is a little more complicated than that. VoIP systems or Voice Over Internet Protocol is not only changing the way we communicate but is changing the way telephone companies do business. Wireless IP phone companies like Vonage or Skype are making conventional phone companies sweat. The big phone companies are finally understanding that they need to change with the times or be left behind.
IP Telephone systems stress the merging of audio communications and the internet. In its simplest form, wireless IP systems transfer a phone call digitally - or rather by use of digital packets of information. How that information is packaged and sent by the user to the receiver is the biggest issue regarding IP telephone systems. The technology regarding this evolving so fast that audio quality will soon cease to be an issue.
The rest of VoIP article »
17 June 2006 [Saturday] @ 10:40 pm
Free VoIP Calls
I am sure you have heard the adage, “There’s no such thing as a free lunch”. Well, obviously the person famous for that saying hadn’t yet heard of VoIP. Voice over Internet Protocol better know as VoIP - or in simple terms, the ability to transmit voice over the Internet. VoIP has been gaining in strength and popularity as a the preferred telecommunications method Small businesses are opting to go free VoIP because of the numerous benefits. It is a viable source for businesses to make long distance calls virtually free, or at a significantly lower cost when compared to other telephone service providers.
The rest of VoIP article »