Business VoIP Articles
Copyright 2006 Gobala Krishnan Skype (http: www. Skype. com) is already changing the way we do we do business, even as you're reading this. A little piece of software that uses VoIP (Voice Over IP) and...
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If you ask any answering service owner what the biggest challenge that they face today almost all would answer employees. For a number of years employers have tried a number of methods to find a desirable...
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VoIP as Business Solution VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) or widely known as Internet Telephony, have been publicly used for several years now. VoIP itself originated to be used by ARPANET as commercial...
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VoIP allows users to make phone calls using their high-speed Internet connection. This translates into free, or very low cost long-distance calling. Because VoIP uses the power of the Internet, traditional...
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Communication has come a long way from the time of smoke signals. What was new yesterday is considered required today. Technology advances are fast and furious and to keep ahead in the business world...
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Ever since the birth of the internet, entrepreneurs with an eye to the future have predicted that voice communications telephone services would eventually be merged with internet services. With the widespread adoption of VoIP, that day has come, and it is causing a revolution in the telephone industry. In simple terms, a VoIP service allows you to use your broadband (high-speed) connection to place telephone calls over the Internet. It is not difficult to see how this is rocking the telecom industry to the core. It's all about cost Two things have made traditional telephone service providers...
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With internet usage reaching almost every country, and economic class, and with its permeation throughout the western world, applications designed to harness its potential in ever more practical ways are constantly arising. One such application is Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP), which continues to challenge its own limitations. There are a few leading players who are jostling for supremacy, including Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger, Skype, and Vonage. Recently, there have been many converts to Skype, including this reviewer. There are several factors that have influenced my own personal...
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