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		<title>Challenges of VOIP in 2007</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today average customer uses Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) which is latest trend in communication industry. The technology is rapidly advancing because all telecommunication product companies are now investing fund to have more improved VoIP products and services.This year the VOIP market has picked up. Many corporate have started using VoIP and have realized a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Today average customer uses Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) which is latest trend in communication industry. The technology is rapidly advancing because all telecommunication product companies are now investing fund to have more improved VoIP products and services.<br/><br/>This year the VOIP market has picked up. Many corporate have started using VoIP and have realized a large savings of 52-percent or more off their phone bills. Use of wireless VoIP helped hospitals to reduce cost of mobile phones. Technologically VoIP is better than pagers and hence it is getting popular in nursing homes and hospitals.<br/><br/>What are the disadvantages of Voice over Internet Protocol?<br/><br/>VoIP is becoming very popular to business houses but it is still not very popular to residential segment. The qualities of VoIP services are inferior to the quality of call in regular telephone technology due to various reasons.<br/><br/>VOIP technology requires a large amount of data to be compressed and transmitted in a packet format, then uncompressed and delivered, all in a relatively small amount of time. This digitization of analog voice signals takes too long and the callers experience either echo or over-talk.<br/><br/>Regular phone calls function with a delay of no more than ten( 10) milliseconds whereas in the case VOIP the delay is up to 400 milliseconds, meaning that the callers won&#8217;t hear each other fast enough to make the conversation flow easily. Due to this delay, either callers will hear themselves talking or they will start talking again before they have heard the other person reply. It is true that this delay problem does not occur for each call.<br/><br/>The disadvantages of VOIP are usually acceptable if the callers are using a free service and the calls are for personal in nature. The degradation of voice quality is not acceptable to corporate houses. Apart from delay in voice conversation, IT security network like firewall sometimes failed to route a VOIP call once it is received.<br/><br/>Moreover, if several people use VoIP, bandwidth utilization also increases. Excess use of bandwidth also increases the infrastructural cost.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Arindam Chattopadhyaya							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>VoIP &#8211; Unlimited Call Plan</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 18:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP is a voice over Internet Protocol, a voice data transmission over Internet access technology. It is also known as the Internet protocol or broadband telephony. By using this technology, people from all over the world able to make call to everyone in every where. Using VoIP will washed away your worries and tiredness of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>VoIP is a voice over Internet Protocol, a voice data transmission over Internet access technology. It is also known as the Internet protocol or broadband telephony. By using this technology, people from all over the world able to make call to everyone in every where. Using VoIP will washed away your worries and tiredness of being highly cost of monthly phone bills. Using VoIP, you are not just taking the advantage of Internet technology, but you are also able to save more money. It is a fact that VoIP is the cheapest phone call technology.<br/><br/>By using VoIP, people are able to make phone calls locally, long distance phone calls, and also the international calls. More than that, using VoIP, you can get the unlimited calls of local, long distance, and even international calls. As said before, VoIP will wash away your worries of phone bills. In VoIP, you can take the VoIP unlimited call plan. It is a phone plan you will use in the whole time, or even entire year, of your phone call usage.<br/><br/>There are many telecommunication providers that offers this VoIP unlimited call plan. You may choose monthly or yearly call plan based on your phone call usage. With low and convenient of payments monthly, you can get the unlimited calls to U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. For entire year phone call plan, all you need is pay $199.00 and take the benefits of making unlimited calls. Generally, VoIP providers that are offer the unlimited call plan are offering the low rates of international call. Customer also will get the customization accounts to access the phone call. By using VoIP, and several providers offers, you are able to make a phone calls from anywhere to everywhere by keeping your number and choose any area code.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dita Nadia							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>VoIP Small Business Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 20:12:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many small businesses tend to lag behind their larger counterparts in their use of new technology. Those that do may be doomed, not only to remain small and fail to realize the growth that their initial potential may have promised, but also to lag behind their smaller competitors. In fact a VoIP small business solution [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Many small businesses tend to lag behind their larger counterparts in their use of new technology. Those that do may be doomed, not only to remain small and fail to realize the growth that their initial potential may have promised, but also to lag behind their smaller competitors. In fact a VoIP small business solution can not only save small businesses money, but also significantly increase their communications efficiency.<br/><br/>It is a proven fact that technology can contribute a great deal to growth, irrespective of the size of the company involved, and even a single VoIP network can give a small business a competitive edge.<br/><br/>Not only can a small business VoIP solution dramatically reduce the size of a phone bill to the company concerned, it can also help to reduce the phone bills of their customers. A VoIP subscriber can select any area code it wants to use, so that if the majority of their customers operate from New York, the business can offer these customers calls at the local rate, even if that business is located in Los Angeles.<br/><br/>In fact this type of small business solution to communication costs can allow them to offer toll free numbers to their more important customers, a service hitherto only economically feasible to larger companies. How&#8217;s that for a competitive edge? In many businesses image is everything and this VoIP small business solution to competing with the big boys is a massive incentive to adopting this new technology.<br/><br/>This is not all that a VoIP small business solution offers, however. There is also the advantage that the provision of VoIP telephones to sales personnel allows them to communicate with head office, and every other company employee issued with a VoIP handset, free of charge irrespective of distance.<br/><br/>Because the VoIP small business solution to telecommunications, like all other VoIP applications, involves communication via the internet, such communication can be made using software and hardware suitable for IP use such as PC, laptop, palm computers, PDAs, Bluetooth and any other technology suitable for packetized internet transfer and reception. By use of VoIP small business solution technology, small businesses can at last compete with networked corporate companies in speed and flexibility of communication.<br/><br/>Conference calls integrating other web-based voice and video presentation technologies can be arranged at the click of a button, and customers can be impressed with corporate technology at small business prices.<br/><br/>A VoIP small business solution is available for any medium to small company structure, and simple networked systems can easily be incorporated due to the intrinsic internet and web-related technologies involved. This makes facilities available to small businesses which previously had been the domain only of the large corporations that could afford them.<br/><br/>With a customized VoIP small business solution, companies of any size can tick off communication as one more step towards not only competing with large corporations, but getting ahead of their peers with respect to communications efficiency, image and speed of response to requests and enquiries.<br/><br/>After all, if you can communicate with a colleague in Japan quicker and at lower cost than your competitor can with Boston, what chance does he have? A VoIP small business solution designed specifically for you can achieve this as standard – it is not an expensive option!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Peter Nisbet							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>5 Steps to VoIP</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 22:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you’re ready to enjoy unlimited long distance calling and lower monthly phone bills. Well, before you make the switch, here are five steps that will help you get the VoIP plan that is best for you.Make the DecisionYes, it is new technology, and sometimes we are scared of the unknown. VoIP technology is on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>So you’re ready to enjoy unlimited long distance calling and lower monthly phone bills. Well, before you make the switch, here are five steps that will help you get the VoIP plan that is best for you.<br/><br/>Make the Decision<br/><br/>Yes, it is new technology, and sometimes we are scared of the unknown. VoIP technology is on the rise and many high profile computer companies are already switching to VoIP and in return are becoming service providers. AOL, Sprint, and Verizon are offering VoIP as well as Internet Messaging services such as Yahoo, MSN, and AOL IM. First you must come to the decision that VoIP is best for you, your family, or your business needs. Research VoIP on the web and its providers. Talk to people that you know have already made the switch. Once you have made your decision to switch to VoIP, you are ready for the next step.<br/><br/>Choose the Plan that is Right for You<br/><br/>A good idea is to make a written list of your needs, wants, and features in a phone. This will help you compare different plans and choose the service provider that will best fit your needs. If you are looking for residential or business service, make sure that you note that in your list. Residential plans usually come in two forms- basic (which is a certain amount of minutes) and unlimited (which will give you unlimited local and long distance talk time). Business plans can include amenities such as multiple phones, greater minute talk time, greater unlimited calling plans, business features bundled with your plan, faxing and voicemail to your computer capabilities, and extras such as yellow page listings. Check with the company to find the plan that meets your requirements.<br/><br/>Setting up the System<br/><br/>Some service providers will send you the equipment that you need to begin using VoIP. You will first need to make sure that your computer system is compatible with the VoIP service. You will also need to have high speed Internet already installed with your computer. If you are using VoIP for a business or for a call center, it is best to leave the installation to a professional. Installing VoIP for a residence or home office is typically simple enough for most residents to do themselves.<br/><br/>Choosing your Phone Number<br/><br/>One of the best features that VoIP has to offer is the freedom to select your own telephone number. If you just want to transfer your old number to your new VoIP system, check with your service provider before making your final decision. Many VoIP providers will allow you to transfer your phone number.<br/><br/>If you want to select a different area code, this option has many advantages. First, for friends and family members who don’t have unlimited long distance calling, selecting the same area code as them can save them money. They will appreciate being able to call you as if it were a local call.<br/><br/>This strategy is also very beneficial for those whose businesses are targeting specific areas. Say there is a California company, yet they want to increase business in Tampa, Florida. By selecting the Tampa, Florida area code, they can increase sales and productivity by having a local number for customers to call. This also reduces the need for a toll free number.<br/><br/>Install your Features and Accessories<br/><br/>VoIP comes with many features included in your service plan. For residential customers these include Voicemail, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Call Block, and Do Not Disturb. Always check with your service provider for a detailed listing of the features included with your plan. For Small businesses, amenities such as multi phone users, free fax lines, and integrating your VoIP and web features are all available. VoIP also contains many of the same features bundled with basic plans as well. When you are choosing a provider, compare their business plans and select the one that best fits your business needs.<br/><br/>As VoIP technology continues to advance, a new array of accessories appears on the market. Today you can choose from VoIP phones, headsets, and even VoIP videophones that work as a web camera incorporating video with your audio.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Olivia Tan							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Long Distance Calls With VoIP</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 08:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP or voice over Internet protocol is a technology where the voice data is being transmitted over the Internet connection. It is a phone call technology using the connection or access of Internet. This technology is being growth rapidly these days. It is because of VoIP unlimited services that can reach the unlimited call. VoIP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>VoIP or voice over Internet protocol is a technology where the voice data is being transmitted over the Internet connection. It is a phone call technology using the connection or access of Internet. This technology is being growth rapidly these days. It is because of VoIP unlimited services that can reach the unlimited call. VoIP is also known as the IP telephony or VoIP broadband phone service. VoIP unlimited service offers the unlimited calls that can reach to the world wide access. By using your high speed Internet connection, you can save your time and money with making unlimited calls with VoIP. This technology also can reach you to the long distance calling.<br/><br/>VoIP or sometimes called as broadband telephony may reach the long distance call from anyone to everyone in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and other countries. The quality of the phone call is as good as your previous or existing phone service. Keeping your phone number to wherever you will go, you are still able to make the USA long distance calls by choosing the area code. If you are tired of paying too much on your phone bills because of your long distance phone calls, VoIP is the proper answer for your problem of phone bills. The best deal is with minimum fare of $19.99, you can make phone calls wherever you want. You do not need to worry when you are in state or around the world. The cost of this voice over internet protocol is very cheap. Besides making the long distance phone calls, you are also able to make a local phone call with VoIP.<br/><br/>The unlimited local and long distance calls of VoIP is able to reach several countries around the world, such as Australia, United States of America, Taiwan, France, Germany, Canada, United Kingdom, Moscow, including Mobile South Korea, and other more countries.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dita Nadia							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>How Does VoIP Really Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 21:49:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. By using a VoIP phone and VoIP technology you can effectively use the internet to make phone calls. VoIP does this by placing the voice calls on network which encrypts the voice in data packets at one end and encrypts it in voice calls at the other end. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. By using a VoIP phone and VoIP technology you can effectively use the internet to make phone calls. VoIP does this by placing the voice calls on network which encrypts the voice in data packets at one end and encrypts it in voice calls at the other end. In VoIP, encryption and decryption is from a analog signal (i.e. your voice call) into digital signal (data packets) and again into the analog signal.<br/><br/>You can make VOIP calls by a regular phone with VOIP adapter or even from your computer using a simple microphone. VoIP applications can generally be used with a simple microphone and computer speakers, but IP telephones or VoIP boxes can also be used, providing an experience identical to normal telephoning. Many VOIP manufacturers are designing phones which are specially meant to work with this technology, called SIP phone, and now extensively used by growing VoIP users.<br/><br/>In the past year, the quality and reliability of VoIP technology has improved to the point that vast numbers of users have abandoned their standard telephone contracts entirely, in favor of VoIP. Local as well as long distance calling is available for VoIP. Rates and plans can vary from one VoIP service provider to another VoIP service provider.<br/><br/>Advantages of using VOIP<br/><br/>Using VOIP you can effectively cut down your phone bills, since you just pay to your regular internet connection and small fees to your VOIP service provider. Setting up conference calls with VOIP is very easy.<br/><br/>You can even set up your own VoIP network and don&#8217;t need any special equipment like PBX etc. You can call to any local telephone, mobile, long distance number or any international number through VoIP phones. More importantly, the person you are calling by using VoIP technology does not need any special equipment; just a regular telephone.<br/><br/>Many additional features like call forwarding, call tracing, reminders, caller ID are readily available in VoIP Phones. You can even assign a local telephone number to your VOIP phone set, and just need a fast internet connection to use your VOIP service anywhere in the world.<br/><br/>VoIP Dilemma<br/><br/>VoIP applications and services require data transfer in real time. During a call an interactive data voice exchange takes place. Unfortunately, TCP/IP is not well suited for this purpose. Sometimes you have to wait for a few seconds, to hear the other side answering. But with recent developments streaming the flow of voice signals has improved. PC-to-PC and PC-to-phone calling quality is still not as sharp as regular PSTN calls. However, with SIP phones and a reliable high speed internet connection there is little or no difference&#8230;.and sometimes the quality is even better.<br/><br/>SIP Phones<br/><br/>SIP Phones are the phones which are specifically designed to work as VOIP phones. SIP phone can be considered as a network endpoint routing voice via its IP address. This allows a DID (direct inward dialing) number to move with a user. With SIP phones you can use advanced features like voice mail to email etc. Using a SIP phone also closely resembles a regular analog phone in look, feel, function, and ease of use.<br/><br/>FCC and VoIP<br/><br/>The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates VOIP Services in the USA. They are in charge to create and promote telecommnuication regulations&#8230;.such as VOIP services&#8230;.to benefit consumers. In November, 2004 FCC ruled that individual States do not have the jurisdiction to impose taxes on VoIP services, which made the cost of VOIP services even more attractive in relation to standard PSTN phone services.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Michael Lemm							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>How VoIP Will Affect Every Household and Business in the World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle venture capitalist, Greg Gottesman, calls it &#8220;…one of the most important changes in communications in the past 100 years.&#8221;The Boeing Company announced plans to move its 150,000 employees to an internet-based phone system, and several Seattle area residents are using internet telephones to get cheap rates or, in some cases, free international phone calls.Using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Seattle venture capitalist, Greg Gottesman, calls it &#8220;…one of the most important changes in communications in the past 100 years.&#8221;<br/><br/>The Boeing Company announced plans to move its 150,000 employees to an internet-based phone system, and several Seattle area residents are using internet telephones to get cheap rates or, in some cases, free international phone calls.<br/><br/>Using VoIP, homes and businesses can save up to 80% on current phone bills, while enjoying a quality of sound that is superior to traditional lines. The only equipment needed is a computer with sound, and a microphone or headset, which can be purchased at a local store for between $5 to $45. Upgrades to existing equipment is virtually eliminated, as VoIP can be used on dial-up (contrary to numerous published claims), broadband, wireless, or satellite connections.<br/><br/>When shopping for a VoIP solutions provider<br/><br/>•	Look for secure lines and patented technology.<br/><br/>•	Look for free PC to PC calls.<br/><br/>•	Check for hidden costs.<br/><br/>•	Avoid providers with unsecure lines and/or peer-to-peer programs as public listing of names and numbers, shared servers, or open platforms, as may leave you vulnerable to not only spyware, but viruses, worms, Trojan horses, unscrupulous hackers, not to mention violation of privacy.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dee Scrip							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Learning the Basics of VoIP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been paying large long distance phone bills, it&#8217;s time to introduce you to the VOIP basics. Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP or VoIP) is the latest telecommunications internet technology. It will allow you to make long distance calls over your internet connection, bypassing most, or all of you your long distance provider&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you have been paying large long distance phone bills, it&#8217;s time to introduce you to the VOIP basics. Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP or VoIP) is the latest telecommunications internet technology. It will allow you to make long distance calls over your internet connection, bypassing most, or all of you your long distance provider&#8217;s charges.<br/><br/>However, several large telecommunications companies have caught on to the growing trend for consumers to bypass their charges, and have reacted by offering packaged services that include your regular, local phone line service and the VOIP service that will let you place calls over the internet.<br/><br/>When discussing VOIP basics, it&#8217;s important to realize that there are actually 3 types of VOIP technologies that are currently in use. The first is called ATA or Analog Telephone Adapter technology. The ATA technologydoes exactly what it sounds like; it takes the analog signal on your regular telephone line and translates it into a digital signal. T<br/><br/>hat digital signal is then sent via the internet. This is the type of service that the large telecommunications providers are offering. They will mail you the ATA and you can set it up easily on your own.<br/><br/>Another of the technologies that is necessary for understanding VOIP basics still has to do with the phone itself. Instead of using an adaptor to change a regular phone into a VOIP compatible one, you purchase a phone that is designed for making VOIP calls. But that phone won&#8217;t plug into a regular phone jack (RJ-11). It will have to be plugged into an Ethernet connection (an RJ-45 jack or a spot on your router).<br/><br/>The necessary hardware and software to make a VOIP call is included in the phone itself.<br/><br/>The third technology involved in learning VOIP Basics is the most exciting for the average consumer, as it doesn&#8217;t require a monthly service charge from a provider in order to make free business long distance calls. It is computer-to-computer VOIP service. In this case, you download free or purchase low-cost software that turns your computer into the phone.<br/><br/>In addition to the software, you&#8217;ll need speakers so you can hear the other party, a microphone so you can speak to them, a sound card in your computer, and a preferably high-speed internet connection so the signal can travel fast enough to avoid delays in what you or the other party hears.<br/><br/>The person you call doesn&#8217;t need to be talking to you over a computer; a regular phone will work just fine. You can use the service on your end to make calls to anyone, anywhere without a charge.<br/><br/>Now that we&#8217;ve looked at the VOIP or also know as voice over internet protocol, you might be interested in trying it for yourself. But what you don&#8217;t realize is that you most likely already are.<br/><br/>Telephone companies have been using the technology for several years in order to route the mass number of calls they receive more efficiently over their networks.<br/><br/>But to try VOIP at home, download software at sites such as skype site. If you already have the needed items mentioned above (speakers, microphone, sound card and high-speed internet connection), you can be making calls in as little as 5 minutes.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Van Theodorou							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>The Present and Future of WiFi VOIP Phone Technology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[VOIP, or voice over internet protocol, has already changed the way that many Americans communicate with friends and loved ones. With VOIP it became possible to make seemingly regular phone calls &#8211; even long distance phone calls that would have cost a fortune with regular phone services, for free.In today&#8217;s world, with the current state [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>VOIP, or voice over internet protocol, has already changed the way that many Americans communicate with friends and loved ones. With VOIP it became possible to make seemingly regular phone calls &#8211; even long distance phone calls that would have cost a fortune with regular phone services, for free.<br/><br/>In today&#8217;s world, with the current state of the economy, everyone is looking for ways to cut their costs of living and to save money in any way possible. Eliminating high phone bills all together would be a tremendous way to save money, but there was one problem with using VOIP that severely limited its value in its original state &#8211; the user had to be close to a computer to use it.<br/><br/>People today have grown accustomed to portability, almost everything that we communicate on these days is portable &#8211; cordless phones and cell phone let us communicate with friends and loved ones no matter where we are or what we are doing, so it was almost like taking a step backward in terms of convenience in order to save some money.<br/><br/>Saving the money on all phone calls is great, but are people really willing to give up the portability of their cordless phones and cell phones to save the money &#8211; sure the VOIP would be good for calls if you new you were going to be just sitting and chatting for a while, but not being able to move about while conversing is a pretty big inconvenience for saving some money.<br/><br/>Enter the WiFi VOIP phone<br/><br/>Looking to advance the technology even further and to make VOIP a serious threat as an alternative to traditional phone service, manufacturers began to look in a similar direction to wireless modems for VOIP to operate on. The WiFi VOIP phone will allow users the same convenience and portability that they enjoy with a wireless internet connection in their homes. What this does is to give the user the same portability with their VOIP service in their homes that they would have with a regular cordless phone. With a WiFi VOIP phone, the user honestly won&#8217;t even be able to notice a difference in a switch over from the phone that they had been using to make all of their home phone calls &#8211; in fact the only difference there will be will occur in the absence of a bill from the phone company.<br/><br/>The Future<br/><br/>As technology improves and further advancements are made, there is almost no limit to what users will be able to accomplish with a WiFi VOIP phone. As more and more cities begin to adopt city-wide wireless networks, which residents can pay a monthly fee to have access to, there is a strong potential that VOIP technology will allow users to all but replace their cell phones with VOIP phones. Users would pay the monthly fee to have access to the wireless network which would cover their regular internet access, but also give them city wide access to the network on their portable VOIP phones.<br/><br/>What this would mean for end users who use their cell phones for nothing more than connecting with friends, family and associates is that they could effectively eliminate those cell phones and the bills that come along with them. So what we could see in the future of VOIP could conceivably be a device that would very effectively allow end users to do away with their home phone service as well as their cell phone service and allow them to do all of the connecting that they need to (local and long distance, day and night) without spending a penny more than they would already be spending for a wireless internet connection.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Amy Nutt							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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