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A Little Help To Find You A VoIP Phone
Here'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 extensive comparison and review of a number of different VOIP ...

Superior Quality VoIP Patented Technology
September 29, 2004Superior Quality VoIP Patented TechnologyWhat is VoIP? VoIP is an acronym for voice over internet protocol. A VoIP, in essence, is a computer phone that allows you to make phone calls from your computer to anyone in the world, e.g., PC ...

Voip - Hype Or The Future Of The Telephone?
Since the start of the Internet, sourcing news on voice over IP got a lot easier. There were times you had go to a library in order to attain somewhat relevant to voice over IP - Do you remember? Not a very convenient condition, am I right? Today there's ...




VoIP: A Favourable Solution To Business Communication
 
Communication is an important part of business systems. Whether it is internal communication between the different functions of an organisation or external communication with the suppliers, partners and customers, the communication channel needs to be highly efficient and cost effective. Telecom revolution has brought a bag full of efficient and cost effective tools for communication and the latest addition to these is Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP.

A VoIP is nothing but communication between two people over a high speed broadband connection as opposed to traditional telephone lines. The broadband connection needs to be of high speed for better voice quality and high cost-effectiveness. With the help of certain VoIP hardware as well as VoIP software one can make a phone call using VoIP.

Let's look at the benefits of having a VoIP system in an organisation:-

Cost effective : - A VoIP call cuts down your telephone bills to the range of 40 to 60 per cent. Depending upon your VoIP service provider and VoIP products you use, calls can also made free of cost to limited areas.

Inbuilt features : - Various inbuilt features like voicemail, call waiting, call routing; caller id etc gives it an edge over traditional phone lines.

Flexible : - The VoIP system is highly flexible which means that it can adjust well to your business needs. If you need more lines you can upgrade your system at low cost and vice versa.

Easy to use : - A VoIP system is highly user friendly and is very easy to use
Now, let's look at the organisations that can benefit highly from VoIP systems: -

• Any organisation which uses more than five lines can benefit highly from VoIP systems.
• Organisations which need to communicate across the globe.
• Organisations which want better management of their voice and data traffic.
• Organisations interested in or have customer support services.
• Any organisation which wants to cut their telephone bills.






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Research and Markets: Scenario Forecasts for the Worldwide and Taiwanese VoIP Industries, 2009-2013 Out Now (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Scenario Forecasts for the Worldwide and Taiwanese VoIP Industries, 2009-2013" report to their offering.

Skype Lite Puts VoIP Calls on Android Phones [Android] (Lifehacker)
Skype Lite, a pared-down version of the popular, cheap VoIP calling software, is expected to be made available on Android-powered phones today (i.e. the T-Mobile G1). Skype Lite has been available...

Ooma rings in new year with Telo VoIP system (cnet.com.au)
Ooma officially unveiled its cordless VoIP phone at CES.

VoIP Rolls On: KIT Taps PhoenixSoft (BillingWorld)
As the economy makes for a tough operating climate, capital expenses are being scaled back. But that’s not stopping service providers from wanting to deploy VoIP and SIP services.

Looking Ahead to VoIP in 2009 (IT Management)
UC was certainly the telecom buzz word of 2008. Suddenly no self respecting VoIP company could be without some sort of a product offering that gave users access to a bunch of communications applications and modes in a single interface—or something along those lines.