USB Phones, Skype Phones and VoIP Routers: Who Controls the VoIP Hardware Market?

The world of VoIP is moving swiftly away from the early days of microphones, geeky headsets and dubious looking softphone applications. These relics have gradually been replaced with much more sophisticated applications and USB phones which are a match for many of the most sophisticated landline phones available. These familiar and functional devices have begun to present a way into VoIP for those...

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VoIP in the Home

VoIP is set to revolutionise home communications. With VoIP you can make telephone calls over your broadband connection for free! Well in some cases you can, in other cases you might need to pay a monthly...

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Avoid Computer Phone Nightmares aka VoIP

Although computer phones, aka VoIP (voice over internet protocol) offer the most optimal means of communicating when considering quality and cost, free computer phones cause countless problems when unsuspecting...

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A Dummies Guide to Broadband Phone Service

Did you know that the Internet can totally replace your existing phone line? With broadband phone service, you can make and receive telephone calls using a regular phone without the assistance of your...

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Unlimited Long Distance Calling with VoIP

To compete with the growing VoIP internet phone service market, traditional land line companies are now adding unlimited long distance calling plans to their offerings. In my area, this service is being...

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Voice over IP (VoIP) Features

Because with VOIP you can make calls from anywhere you have access to a broadband connection, users can take their IP phones or ATA’s with them on trips and still have access to what is essentially their...

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Is Skype Taking Over VoIP In North America??

If the news from broadband management company Sandvine is any indication. . . the answer is yes. At least for residential anyway. Calls using Skype account for nearly half of the VOIP minutes used (46. 2%) and about 40% of the VOIP bandwidth used in North America, according to an analysis done by Sandvine. That puts Skype usage ahead of Vonage, Cablevision, and other popular branded residential VOIP offerings. In fact, Sandvine says Skype users account for 35. 8% of individual VOIP callers on North American networks. Now again. . . . look deeper. That's residential users. . . . . . not business....

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Benefits of adding VOIP

VOIP technology is on the rise and major corporations are transferring their business needs over to VOIP and houseolds worldwide are also switching to VOIP. VOIP is produced by transferring voice into digital data over the Internet. You can use VOIP only if you have high-speed broadban d connection at home. You then need to purchase an equipment called VOIP phone adapter to use VOIP. The phone adapter will allow you to use all your telephones with VOIP technology. Also you may have to purchase a router . Most of the VOIP providers will supply you with the hardware that is required. You can even...

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