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Posted on Jan 15th, 2006 in
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Today, many businesses are choosing to unplug and go with VoIP technology. There are many advantages for using VoIP including cost effectiveness, greater productivity, and the incorporation of data, audio, and video all intertwined in one program. Here is an overview of five reasons that your business should make the switch to VoIP.
VoIP Reduces Cost
Businesses today depend upon telecommunications. Whether it is...
Posted on Jan 14th, 2006 in
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Mobile phones today are altogether different animals. They’re convergence machines—it is not uncommon to see phones that have built-in digital cameras and MP3 players. Many phones now also let you have full internet access over the cellular network with built-in web browsers. And with the release of new WiFi-enabled VoIP phones, you can now bypass your cellular network and make calls for a fraction of what the...
Posted on Jan 12th, 2006 in
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Government is considering replacing the traditional communications infrastructure of the 911 emergency service with Voice-over-Internet-Protocol. This is brought about by inefficiencies in addressing emergency calls experienced by authorities during Hurricane Katrina in the recent months that led to numerous deaths, injuries and billions in property damages that could have been avoided with a more effective warning...
My former boss was a frequent traveler. Whenever there were international conferences of interest, he would be sure to go abroad to attend. However, leaving the office always posed some difficulties for our hands-on manager. He would always find the need to call the office to check on the progress of our various projects (and he also likes getting in touch with his kids every now and then)
Things were quite...
You may have heard about how wireless electronics manufacturer Uniden teamed up with Vonage, a VoIP service provider to release the Uniden UIP1869V, a 5.8GHz digital expandable cordless broadband phone system.
Well Uniden’s done it again—working with Microsoft Corporation to create another digital cordless phone that can take both traditional and Internet calls. The 5.8GHz digital cordless phone bundles VoIP...
Posted on Jan 6th, 2006 in
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It is widely acknowledged that VoIP has brought with it a good number of advantages. Ease of use, affordability, flexibility — there are so many virtues to the technology which is the reason that it is gaining popularity. But implementing a standards-based VoIP network also presents an initial challenge in the form of selecting the appropriate standard. Over the past ten years, different industry standards bodies...
Posted on Jan 3rd, 2006 in
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Patent infringement is a term that almost all companies – be it big or small – loathe to hear. Why? Because it either means two things, litigation or a pay out – and frankly, both ultimately mean spending a lot of money. I remember the patent infringement suit that a company called Immersion Corporation filed against Sony. The subject of the infringement is the rumble technology that is used on its Sony...
Posted on Jan 1st, 2006 in
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Every year, my children write their letters to Santa, listing all the things they want to receive on Christmas day. When they’re done, they seal their letters in an envelope and lay it on a basket in the front porch. The basket always has a red ribbon with a ”magic bell” tied at its center. My wife and I tell them that when the wind blows, the bell rings, and Santa’s elves arrive to pick up the Santa...
Posted on Dec 31st, 2005 in
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The shirt you wear, the Christmas ornaments hanging on your tree, even the toys your kids are playing with—all of them are made in Asia. Sure they’re from a well known brand, whose main offices are either in the US and Europe, but the fact is that they’re made in anonymous off shore factories. They call it “outsourcing”, which when you think about it, is a miracle of logistics and coordination. You’re...
Posted on Dec 31st, 2005 in
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Two doctors discuss a complicated neonatology case. The baby, born with multiple birth defects, needs an operation to survive. The local specialist is concerned with the odds of survival, given the patient’s age, delicate medical condition, and limited hands-on experience with the disease. So he calls in the world’s expert. They will co-manage the case, even if they are working in two different hospitals in two...