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		<title>VoIP Phone Reviews &#8211; Helping You Choose the Best VOIP Phone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are one of those persons who adore technology and all of the great things it brings. And so, you always want the best in what the world offers you. You are willing to pay the right price for a good product or service. You believe that there are ways by which you can get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>You are one of those persons who adore technology and all of the great things it brings. And so, you always want the best in what the world offers you. You are willing to pay the right price for a good product or service. You believe that there are ways by which you can get the best things in life as long as you know where and how to look for them.<br/><br/>If the above-mentioned are true, then it is highly probable that you want to get the best possible VoIP phone available on the market. You value the fact that Voice over Internet Protocol technology helps you get connected to loved ones near and far without the attached high expenses. If you are after a great VoIP phone that can make all your calling experience topnotch, then consider VoIP phone reviews as crucial tools to your phone shopping plans.<br/><br/>Take note of the following pointers when in search for the best phone and service:<br/><br/>1. Reading Online Product Reviews<br/><br/>One way to get interesting VoIP phone reviews is by reading online product reviews. There are product review websites which focus on the latest gadgets and technologies. Since VoIP technology is hot topic, you are sure to find various reviews on the different phone models, brands, and services. Take note of all the pros and cons when reading reviews and of course, it helps to choose sites which are unbiased.<br/><br/>2. Reading Blogs<br/><br/>You can also read blogs to get informal yet very valuable information about VoIP phones and services. Bloggers are known to be very vocal about their opinion especially when it comes to products and services that they have personally tried. Reading blog entries also give you more realistic information that are based on a user&#8217;s point of view so it would not be difficult to relate.<br/><br/>3. Reading Online Forums<br/><br/>Another method to get useful and valuable information about different kinds of products and gadgets is to access forums and other online communities. These forums and online communities are often useful in providing both positive and negative feedback on certain products and services. Beware, though, as you need to discern which ones are honest and which ones are pushed by advertisers.<br/><br/>Immersing yourself in the rich bed of information provided by online resources is wise. You get to have valuable first hand information that can also serve as both formal and informal product reviews. When searching for a VoIP phone, it would be wise to first get your dose of VoIP handset and service reviews so you can have value for your money. With such reviews, you can be led to the best products that can last you for years and on a product that meets your expectations.<br/><br/>Even if you are willing to pay for a high price for the coolest handset, it would still be the best move to first get a taste of real and honest VoIP phone reviews so you will not have to regret your purchase in the end. You can get a product that can connect you to loved ones clearly and economically.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Derrick Richardson							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Why Is VOIP Is Cheaper Then Regular Phones?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 14:37:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the earlier days of the Internet communication was limited to typing text on a screen. Then with the advent of Instant Messaging and chat rooms, communication became more real-time, though still only text was the main venue used. Now the Internet has become so advanced that people can actually use their voices to communicate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>In the earlier days of the Internet communication was limited to typing text on a screen. Then with the advent of Instant Messaging and chat rooms, communication became more real-time, though still only text was the main venue used. Now the Internet has become so advanced that people can actually use their voices to communicate with individuals online. This technology is known as VoIP, (which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol).<br/><br/>It can allow people to communicate using voice either through the computer or on a telephone. But the best part of VoIP is that it is significantly cheaper than traditional phone lines. This is due to: the technology involved and the quality it offers.<br/><br/>The first reason why VoIP is cheaper than regular telephones is because of the technology it takes advantage of. Unlike the telephone VoIP simply takes advantage of the service that a person is already taking advantage of, which is the Internet. No new connections need to be made to use VoIP. Yet, with a traditional telephone service, a person must have their house wired with telephone lines. This in itself is expensive for telephone companies, who must help cover their costs through people&#8217;s phone bill.<br/><br/>The second reason why VoIP is less expensive than regular phones is because unfortunately, the quality is not as good. When a person uses a VoIP phone, the connection can often contain a lot of static, making the conversation hard to hear. Granted, the quality of one&#8217;s VoIP service will better depending on what company they use. For instance, free VoIP companies tend to have much worse quality than paid ones. Yet, neither can compare to the quality offered by the telephone, which is good 100 percent of the time. The only time there is ever an issue with telephone quality is if something is wrong with the phone lines. When this happens a person simply won&#8217;t be able to make a phone call until the problem is fixed. However, how often does this happen? Compare this to VoIP services which have worse quality and, (during the times when a lot of people are using the service), an inability to make calls quite often.<br/><br/>So, if the quality is so poor, why are people still raving about VoIP? It&#8217;s because even though the quality is definitely not as good as regular telephones, it&#8217;s good enough to allow for decent enough communication most of the time. In fact, sometimes the quality can be just as good as a telephone. So, while the technology won&#8217;t replace the telephone, it&#8217;s a good supplement when people want to save on their long distance bills and/or they want to have the advantages possible with a second telephone line without actually having one.<br/><br/>In conclusion, VoIP is a cheaper alternative to land lines because they do not require a separate technology to implement and quality-wise they do not offer as much as telephones. Perhaps as VoIP technology progresses, the quality element can be fixed enough so that people can use VoIP completely by itself.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Simon Ahtung							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>VoIP Tutorial</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 08:47:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP or voice over protocol is one of the latest innovations in communications technology. The main difference it has with the old telephony system is that it uses data packets while the old telephony system uses switch boards.In case you are not familiar with switchboards, imagine your call being routed to an operator before it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>VoIP or voice over protocol is one of the latest innovations in communications technology. The main difference it has with the old telephony system is that it uses data packets while the old telephony system uses switch boards.<br/><br/>In case you are not familiar with switchboards, imagine your call being routed to an operator before it reaches the person you are calling. That illustrates how a switchboard works. VoIP uses data packets that are sent and received via the internet. Hence, the basic equipment you will need to enable VoIP is a modem because this is the main device that allows you to get an internet access.<br/><br/>VoIP products come as trunk or hosted. If you are still wishing to use your old telephone device while utilizing VoIP at the same time, you will need to purchase a gateway from VoIP vendors. The gateway comes in a data packet that looks like a box. You would have to connect this to your conventional telephone or fax machine to enable VoIP. However, if you have an IP enabled system, there is no need to purchase the gateway.<br/><br/>There are four ways by which you can make the calls using the VoIP. These include internet-internet, phone-internet, internet-phone, phone-phone. If you are making a call towards a phone, it can be a regular, non-VoIP phone. Otherwise, the recipient of your call also needs to have a VoIP-enabled device. If you are making a call through a computer, you need to have a head set and a VoIP software program. If you are making an internet-internet call, the computer you are calling to must also have the same software as you have. Examples of this software are Skype, that of Yahoo, MSN, etc.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Elija James							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Working of VoIP &#8211; The Next Generation Phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 18:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Voice over Internet protocol or VoIP is the newest innovation to the years old audio communication technology. The IP telephony transmits voice, video and data over the broadband networks. The process of calling over the VoIP is quite akin to a normal phone; however, it uses high-speed Internet service, which makes it all the more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Voice over Internet protocol or VoIP is the newest innovation to the years old audio communication technology. The IP telephony transmits voice, video and data over the broadband networks. The process of calling over the VoIP is quite akin to a normal phone; however, it uses high-speed Internet service, which makes it all the more invaluable. It reduces per-minute call as the technology is based on the packet switching technique of the Internet.<br/><br/>IP telephony caters to the need of international market by offering lower rates for long distance and international calling. Features like cost efficiency, reliability, functionality, security and scalability in IP telephony has made it right choice for the &#8216;next&#8217; Generation people.<br/><br/>For availing the benefits of VoIP calling, users must be equipped with an Internet service, ATA or Analog terminal Adapter, a handset as well as an IP service. A VoIP call is based on the packet switching technology that converts the audio or analog signals into small packets of digital data. These data is converted using Analog-to-Digital Converter or ADC. The digital packets are compressed into the set standard format and then routed over the Internet connection. These compressed digital standard packets absorb the noise on the way; consequently, the packets get transferred faster and more efficiently. While routing over the Internet, packets are in compliance with standard communication protocols. The packets are routed over the various paths; when they arrive at the destination, there is a re-conversion of the digital packets to analog signals. These data is converted using Digital-to- Analog Converter or DAC.<br/><br/>These conversion and re-conversion process takes place in the real time and the end users enjoy continuous speech flow without any delays. The services of VoIP are based on the packet switching technique, so calling over longer distance is made easier and cheaper. While opting for a VoIP phone or service, users must check features like caller ID with name and telephone number; call blocking, call waiting, 3-way calling, call forwarding, and voice mail.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Kristen Kiya							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>VOIP Cell Phone For Bandwidth on the Move</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 09:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to connect away from home, the usual answer to the ring that you want is through a cell phone. However, there is now more than one option that can be used in order to connect over a distance. Not only can you use the regular options of cell phone service, but can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you want to connect away from home, the usual answer to the ring that you want is through a cell phone. However, there is now more than one option that can be used in order to connect over a distance. Not only can you use the regular options of cell phone service, but can also dial into VoIP cell phone options. Knowing what to look for and how you can use this new technology will allow you to make the right choice when you are beginning to connect.<br/><br/>The most important part to remember with the VoIP cell phone is how it works. Even though it is in a cell phone packet, it will also be connected to the Internet. When you are looking into the options for the cell phones, you will want to make sure that there is enough bandwidth available on the cell phone that will allow you to travel, even if you are only connected to the Internet. This part of owning a cell phone is one that continues to grow with technology and with the system types that are available.<br/><br/>As you move into the options for VoIP, not only will you want to understand how the cell phones connect, but will also want to ring into information about the extra features in the phone. These are ones that continue to be enhanced with the new technology, allowing for a combination of ways to talk to be available. This is based around stronger connections as well as plans that will allow for better connections. With newer VoIP cell phones, there are also more Internet connection options available. This includes things such as video that can be watched on the phones, text messaging, checking e-mail on the phone and other Internet capacities that are directly tied into the phone.<br/><br/>When you are looking into a potential provider for a VoIP cell phone, you will not only want to see which providers have this option, but will also want to combine this with the best packages that are available. You can expect that the VoIP services will be some of the cheapest options that are with cell phones. These options will include lower prices in long distance, international calls and other connections, simply because they are coming through the Internet instead of a regular phone, allowing for better options to connect. If you want an example of these options, you can look into areas such as Packet8, a combination pack that offers a variety of the services combined on a cell phone. This includes everything from virtual offices to video, unlimited long distance calling and large discounts for additional features.<br/><br/>If you want the best of functionality, price, packaging and new technology features, it starts with a VoIP cell phone. Once you begin to gather information and prospects on the different deals that are available as well as the ways in which you can take advantage of the newer features, you will be able to talk and go with your cell phone in a new and innovative way.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dean Forster							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>VoIP Requirements List &#8211; Why VoIP?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 19:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP technology will transform your life. It will enable maximum connection with your friends and family members. And it is not difficult to use. There are a few disadvantages to this technology as with all technology. You cannot get something in this life that has only advantages and no disadvantages. I guess this doesn&#8217;t require [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>VoIP technology will transform your life. It will enable maximum connection with your friends and family members. And it is not difficult to use. There are a few disadvantages to this technology as with all technology. You cannot get something in this life that has only advantages and no disadvantages. I guess this doesn&#8217;t require mention, but don&#8217;t expect perfection from VoIP. However if you compare with other communicating services, I am sure you can easily say which is better. One misconception is that the quality of calls made by VoIP will not be as good as that made by traditional phones. This is not true at all, as it can be proved that VoIP has very good reliability. It is just as good as traditional phones. In fact, it is better.<br/><br/>It is very important that you first educate yourself about how the VoIP technology works before you start using it. This will give you a very good idea of how reliable it is going to be.<br/><br/>VoIP stands for Voice over internet Protocol. VoIP utilizes the internet to connect with other people. However, the end result is the same and you will not be able to tell the difference between VoIP and traditional phone.<br/><br/>There are certain requirements that have to be done before you can utilize the VoIP service. The first and a very important one is broadband internet access. This is important because it will give you a speedy access to the medium that you are going to use to connect with your friends and family members.<br/><br/>The second requirement is a standard phone with a special VoIP adapter that will convert your phone to VoIP phone. Alternatively, you may want to buy a specialized VoIP phone that does not require any additional adapter.<br/><br/>The third requirement is a router, if you don&#8217;t already have one with you broadband connection. You can manage without a router if you connect directly with the LAN.<br/><br/>One advantage of VoIP, and it is a very big advantage, is that VoIP is very cheap. Another advantage is that VoIP service providers usually offer free calls between subscribers regardless of their location.<br/><br/>If you want to save money, go for VoIP. If you want to get in touch with your friends and family members, go for VoIP. If you want to stay connected, go for VoIP.<br/><br/>To get powerful tips on setting up and using VoIP visit e-know.co.cc, a popular website about VoIP<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Kamran Chy							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Myths and Facts About VOIP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is still a foreign term to many phone users, but as the technology continues to improve, and the prices keep falling, this new-way-to-phone stands to make big noise in the coming years as customers continue to give up their land line phones in search of better, more cost-effective options.What follows [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is still a foreign term to many phone users, but as the technology continues to improve, and the prices keep falling, this new-way-to-phone stands to make big noise in the coming years as customers continue to give up their land line phones in search of better, more cost-effective options.<br/><br/>What follows are some common myths about the VOIP technology and the real information you need to know.<br/><br/>Myths and Facts about VOIP:<br/><br/>Myth: The sound quality is poor.<br/><br/>Fact: The first generation of VOIP technologically did have its share of issues, but all these services have since upgraded their technology significantly in the past two years. Now, VOIP customers can enjoy crystal-clear conversations that are on par with any traditional carrier.<br/><br/>Myth: You can only save money by calling other VOIP phone numbers<br/><br/>Fact: One of the biggest VOIP selling points continues to be free user-to-user calling over the network, however there are also considerable savings to be found in calling packages with VOIP service providers. In fact, many are competitively priced well below the large long-distance carriers.<br/><br/>Myth: The service is unreliable.<br/><br/>Fact: Individuals using VOIP for the calls reports no more dropped calls or service gaps than those using traditional cell phone or land line services.<br/><br/>While some companies experienced a rough start in this regard, additional testing and better hardware/software has helped make the service run smoothly.<br/><br/>Myth: Setting up a VOIP system is too complicated<br/><br/>Fact: For most VOIP systems, setting up is as easy as &#8220;plug and play.&#8221; In fact, if you have been able to get your cable TV or wireless in-home Internet working properly you should have no problem getting the VOIP system set up as well. Also, VOIP providers have spent time expanding their customer service departments. Customers who felt intimated by the technology can count on round-the-clock service and support centers to help answer their questions about VOIP installation, troubleshooting or general use.<br/><br/>Myth: Nobody is using VOIP for their calls.<br/><br/>Fact: On the contrary, more and more people are switching to VOIP for their personal and business use. According to industry sources, VOIP users are expected to grow in number by over 21% in 2008 with addition growth projected for 2009.<br/><br/>Myth: You can&#8217;t use a cell phone with VOIP<br/><br/>Fact: Initially, one of the biggest challenges facing the VOIP industry was giving people the ability to use their own phones when accessing the technology. Seeing that any real growth would be tied to this issue, VOIP providers are now offering dual handset capability which allows the user to seamlessly switch between their cell phone&#8217;s network and a wi-fi network carry the VOIP service.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Mark Etinger							</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>VOIP Telephones &#8211; Connecting You to the World Within a Budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 17:47:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It would be an understatement to say that we are under hard times. Economic or financial problems plague many of us and we cannot deny the fact that the number of people who are getting directly affected are increasing by the day. Despite all of these troubles, we have to accept them as reality. We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>It would be an understatement to say that we are under hard times. Economic or financial problems plague many of us and we cannot deny the fact that the number of people who are getting directly affected are increasing by the day. Despite all of these troubles, we have to accept them as reality. We have to face these problems and attempt to survive each day by not only tightening our belts around our waists but also by being wise when it comes to the way we spend money. Thanks to a lot of technological advances, we can now save not only time but also money. One such example of this kind of technological advancement are VOIP telephones. These modern-day phones set the big difference between spending big for communications on one hand and spending just a fraction of the usual cost on the other.<br/><br/>Here are some important facts that you need to learn about the VOIP technology:<br/><br/>1. VOIP means Voice over Internet Protocol.<br/><br/>The main concept behind voice over internet protocol is the use of internet lines to connect one person to another. This is mainly used in place of the traditional telephone lines that are connected via wires and poles. It is also different from the cellular phone technology.<br/><br/>2. VOIP technology are improving day by day.<br/><br/>You do not have to worry about a kind of experimental technology that can go bust anytime. Since VOIP uses internet technology and connections, you can expect it to be as reliable as the internet connection you have in your area. The best thing about it is that you can expect it to become better every single day as the internet still plays a major part in our lives.<br/><br/>3. This kind of technology is downright affordable.<br/><br/>What puts VOIP telephones ahead is the fact that they are highly affordable. In fact, the amount of money you pay for a VOIP phone and service is a very small fraction of what you pay for either your home phone or your mobile phone. In some cases, you only get to pay for your internet service and the handset price. This means that you can make any kind of calls without paying as much as the price you pay for your regular home or mobile telephone bills.<br/><br/>4. This kind of technology brings you closer to anyone within your area, within the country or even abroad.<br/><br/>There is practically no limit to the location of the person you can connect to. You can contact those who use regular home phones, mobile phones and even other VOIP phones. You can make long distance and international calls. For any of these calls, you are free from any high fees.<br/><br/>5. Your budget will always be enough.<br/><br/>You will not have to think of a telephone bill that would take much of your monthly budget. You would not even think of limiting your calls just to cut back on calling bills. With the use of VOIP telephones, you can be assured that your budget, however small, can fit without having to sacrifice the number of calls you can make or the quality of the calls you have.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Derrick Richardson							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>VoIP Solutions &#8211; Get Benefited With Low Calling Rates</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:25:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Telecommunication domain has witnessed great technological advancement and has come up several innovative inventions which offer effective communication facilities to the users. One such latest technology enriched creation is the VoIP ie. Voice over Internet Protocol, which transfers your voice round the globe and lets you to remain in touch with your closed ones without [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Telecommunication domain has witnessed great technological advancement and has come up several innovative inventions which offer effective communication facilities to the users. One such latest technology enriched creation is the VoIP ie. Voice over Internet Protocol, which transfers your voice round the globe and lets you to remain in touch with your closed ones without much hassles.<br/><br/>The effective VoIP solutions offered by various VoIP solution provider helps you to make an easy contact with your loved ones who are far away from you. Earlier its was expensive to make international calls but with the introduction of the highly fantastic VoIP business solutions, you can make international calls cost effectively to talk to your loved ones.<br/><br/>Not only the calling facility, but the VoIP technology also lets you to send various important information and data such as videos over the Internet. Many huge business organisations have switched to this latest technology to reduce their total expenditure spent on the calling purpose. To get benefited with the effective VoIP solutions, you need to contact a best VoIP solution provider, who purchase bandwidths and then sell them to desired customers who want to enjoy the advantages of the VoIP solutions.<br/><br/>You can avail for a perfect business VoIP solution to communicate globally and the best place to search it is the Internet. A fine search can help you in finding a best VoIP service, which meets all of your requirements and lets you to gain a maximum benefit from the calling schemes of the VoIP technology.<br/><br/>To experience the highly amazing VoIP technology, you need a high speed broadband connection, a VoIP phone, a good quality router and an analog telephony VoIP adapter. What else you need is the subscription to a VoIP service. With the help of this extremely effective VoIP service, you can make a international call at a low rate. This is the main reason that many international organisations have adopted this efficient technology with open hands to reduce their business cost.<br/><br/>You can select a good and cheap VoIP service plan according to your requirements and communication needs. There are numerous VoIP service providers, who offer various tempting call offers of low tariff. You can opt for any VoIP services which deliver clear and an excellent voice quality. Moreover, a best VoIP solution provider should offer a great support to the customers and should provide a better solution to their problems and queries related to the VoIP service.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Kristen Kiya							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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