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VoIP ARTICLES - Learn about VoIP
Understanding VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol also referred to as Internet telephony, IP telephony, or Voice over the Internet lets you use the Internet for telephone calls. VoIP Articles are updated on a regular basis. Bookmark this site and return often for the latest VoIP information. Is VoIP the 'Next Big Thing' in Telecommunications? VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol has been simmering for the past few years. This year the market has heated up. Many large businesses have jumped on the VoIP bandwagon and have realized savings of 50-percent or more off their phone bills. VoIP providers are competing to add to or replace large PBX systems for the corporations and add web conferencing capabilities plus wireless VoIP (wVoIP) over LAN’s as well. Hospitals and other large, fragmented workforces are discovering the value of using wireless VoIP phones to converse with one another quickly and efficiently while in different wings, floors or buildings of a large facility. This kind of wireless VoIP setup can have huge cost savings over cell phones and is more efficient that using pagers. While business VoIP has caught on in the corporate landscape, residential VoIP is still trying to take hold. This is largely because of a couple of current disadvantages of VoIP. First, not all current VoIP systems have power backups. When the power goes out in a residence, the landline is still operational. Since VoIP works over a high-speed Internet connection, which requires power, if the power goes down, so does the VoIP connection. This will be of concern to many concerned about emergency situations. The good news is that many VoIP hardware providers are starting to deliver systems with power backup to address just this issue. The second drawback of residential VoIP is that not all current VoIP service providers offer full, 24-7 emergency 911 service. After hour calls in Florida, may be mistakenly rerouted to Idaho for instance. This is also about to change. The Federal Communications Commission has mandated that all phone service providers offer e911 service as standard. According to the FCC, “All interconnected VoIP providers must automatically provide E9-1-1 services to all customers as a standard, mandatory feature without customers having to specifically request this service. VoIP providers may not allow their customers the option to “opt-out” of E9-1-1 service.” Clearly, though, residential VoIP is heading towards direct competition with the local phone companies’ coveted landlines. A couple of years ago at a meeting in SBC’s Publishing division, one of the executive managers cried, “Landlines, we need to stop losing landlines!” This was in response to cell phone companies taking away market share from the local Baby Bells. Now that VoIP is on the radar, the executive management teams for the local and long-distance phone companies must be huddling in their back offices, trying to figure out how they will stop the bleeding in the years to come. With VoIP costing far less that traditional local and long-distance phone service and overcoming the last of the residential hurdles, one can be sure that consumers will soon be taking notice. Many will also start wearing t-shirt like “VoIP VIP” and “Got VoIP?” to herald in the new era in telecommunications. About the Author Copyright © 2005 VoIP Service Providers VoIP Service Providers - Marvin Bellnick writes for VoIP Service Providers, a company dedicated to publishing the latest happenings in the Voice Over IP industry. |
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A Little Help To Find You A VoIP PhoneHere's a collection of resources to help you learn what you REALLY need to know before you get yourself a VoIP Phone. Might help you make the best educated choice for YOU. CNet has an excellent...
How to Choose the Best Small Business VoIP SolutionCopyright 2005 Gobala Krishnan Telecommunication cost is always an obstacle for small business owners, especially if you need to call domestic or international long distance. The long distance cost...
Is VoIP Good For The Home?There is no doubt that you have heard about VoIP by now. It’s made headlines and is plastered everywhere both in online and TV advertisements. Just in case you haven’t caught on to the hype yet, VoIP...
Is VoIP the 'Next Big Thing' in Telecommunications?VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol has been simmering for the past few years. This year the market has heated up. Many large businesses have jumped on the VoIP bandwagon and have realized savings...
VOIP: A Basic, Basic IntroWhat is it? Most people are familiar w/ NetMeeting and other software that let you talk to others over the internet. VOIP is similar. However, it also uses your phone - the interface we're all...
Who Is The Best VoIP Provider?? Thinking of getting yourself a VoIP phone? Fed up with your current provider and thinking of a switch? Have a gripe or an attaboy on the provider you use now? Have a burning question you just can't... |
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Vopium wants to be the first native VoIP app for the iPhone (TG Daily)
From Pakistani engineering, through Danish organization, with Luxembourg VC cash, and on to world domination. Vopium wants to be the first native VoIP app on your iPhone. Infonetics Research: Carriers name Acme Packet, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco and Sonus top VoIP vendors (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) A new study by Infonetics Research that provides a broad view of service provider thinking and plans for voice over IP, including service provider perceptions of leading VoIP vendors, names Acme Packet, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, and Sonus as the "top VoIP equipment manufacturers," with Cisco emerging as the most familiar manufacturer. Pervasip Corp. Reports Near-Tripling of Revenues in Second Quarter as Wholesale VoIP Customer Count Rises by 49Centre Daily Times) Pervasip Corp. (OTCBB: PVSP), a leading provider of wholesale Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) broadband telephone services, today released financial results for the second quarter ended May 31, 2008. Unisys Employs Quintum's Tenor VoIP Gateway in Service Offering for Customer Trials of Microsoft's Unified ... (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) Quintum Technologies, an innovator in VoIP technologies and a subsidiary of Network Equipment Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: NWK), announced today that Unisys Corporation deployed Quintum's Tenor VoIP gateway in its "unified communications hosted trial" service. The service allows customers to test Microsoft Corp.'s unified communications technology at no cost, including Microsoft Exchange Server ... OrecX Debuts Open Source VoIP Recording Technology (SYS-CON Media) OrecX announced the formal debut of its Oreka Total Recording (TR) software solution for customer service management professionals, leveraging the power of open source in bolstering efficient call-center operation. Oreka TR allows organizations to comply with regulatory requirements and improve customer service by recording and retrieving phone calls without disrupting operations, exhausting ... |
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