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Christian InTech Articles - VOIP
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PC to Phone VoIP over Dial-Up
So you've heard that you can use your computer to make cheap long-distance calls over the Internet. Maybe you've even tried it. Chances are though that if you've attempted VoIP calls over a dial-up connection, you've experienced intermittent...
Review On Choosing The Best Voip Service Provider for Your Business
Making phone calls applying a broadband Internet connection,known as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), is becoming so popular with corporations of each size. The prospect of paying a flat fee for unlimited long-distance phone calls is attractive...
Things to Consider When Selecting a VoIP Phone Provider
Things to Consider When Selecting a VoIP Phone Provider The following are very important factors to consider when you are selecting a VoIP/Broadband phone provider. Educate yourself and be informed before you choose. Monthly costs: A VoIP...
VoIP - Voice Over Internet Protocol
Voice over internet protocol or VoIP is beginning to come into
it's own. The promise of cost savings over traditional phone
lines is driving this technology into the mainstream. Leveraging
your existing broadband connection to save on your...
What is VoIP?
What is VoIP? VoIP is an acronym for voice over internet protocol. A VoIP, in essence, is a computer softphone that allows you to make phone calls from your computer to anyone in the world, e.g., PC to PC, PC to landlines, or PC to cell phones. The...
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VoIP: A Constantly Improving Technology
VoIP
internet telephony has been a usable communication
technology for many years now, but it is only recently that it
has become a mainstream communication tool for both residential
and business users.
This is largely because of the huge recent improvements of the
technology used by VoIP
providers. A few years ago, making a call over an IP network
would result in fuzzy voice quality, and end up being an awkward
and difficult way to communicate.
In the past couple of years, however, faster internet
connections, and better technological specifications have made
it possible for a VoIP call to sound just as good as if it were
made over a traditional telephone
line.
Although Voice over IP technology still has a few quirks to be
worked out, it is a constantly improving technology. It is
already significantly better value than normal telephone lines,
and a higher and higher percentage of users are realizing that
all the time, allowing the whole industry to flourish and grow.
Of course, with technological standards constantly evolving, new
types of VoIP networks are emerging that don't use wires at all.
Wireless
VoIP phones operate on special digital networks, and can be
a lot cheaper to use than normal cell phones.
About the author:
Jeremy Maddock is the webmaster of TeleClick.ca, a trusted
source of telecommunications
news.
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