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VoIP Security
The move to Voice over Internet Protocol (or VoIP) has grown in popularity so to have the security issues that surround VoIP systems. Security issues are now a major concern of companies thinking about changing to a VoIP system. ...
VoiP Corporate Advantages
Voice over IP (VoIP) technology is set for huge expansion in the corporate market over the coming years. Below we have outlined the major reasons why more corporate users are considering VoIP based systems...
Introduction To VoIP
Voice over IP (VoIP) technology, or IP telephony, is simply a system for transmitting telephone calls over data networks, such as the ones that make up the Internet...
Wireless VoIP
Wireless VoIP combines VoIP with Internet wireless (802.11b and successors) networks.
Two combinations of hardware and software make this work: laptops with wireless connections and VoIP soft phones, or handheld computers...
The Future of VoIP Is Assured
VoIP is a telephony term for a set of facilities for managing the delivery of voice information using Internet Protocol (IP) and is the future. With Voice over IP -- businesses have the ability to manage calls at the IP layer which...
Voice Over Internet Protocol
With VOIP technology, you can now place a phone call to someone on the other side of the world using your broadband internet connection rather than a telephone. VOIP technology, in essence...
Understanding VoIP
What is VoIP? It stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. It is a technology that lets you make telephone calls over the Internet, rather than a regular phone line. Which is almost always cheaper...
Take Your Home or Business Phone With You When You Travel
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone service uses a broadband Internet connection (DSL or cable) instead of the Bell System circuits to carry your voice to any telephone in the world via the Internet...
Voice over Internet Protocal VoIP for Business
This is the most common use of VoIP. It is also called VoIP lines or trunks. If you have a high speed internet connection, like cable modem, DSL, or T1, you can use your high speed connection to make phone calls on the internet. There are many companies like Vonage, Lingo, and VoiceWing (Verizon) that offer VoIP lines...
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Industry Transition: WiFi, VoIP, WiMax - The Wireless Age is Already
Here
VoIP on WiMax will make the latest 3G technologies obsolete before
they are completely installed. The reason is because 3G cell phone
technology is capable of 2Mbs while WiFi is at 11Mbs in bursts
and WiMax will be even greater therefore ...
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