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A very VOIP Christmas

In my drawer are over a hundred UN mailed Christmas cards. I know, I know… I should’ve sent them out weeks ago. I just forgot. I’m really bad at letter writing. Give me a pen and a piece of paper, and my mind blanks. The funny anecdote that had my friends rolling on the floor suddenly sounds so lame when reduced into a few hastily scribbled words, and it seems like such a copout to just sign my name under...

VoIP: Telecommunications Hope or Nightmare? (Part 3)

Hospitals as well as other large, diverse workforces are realizing the value of utilizing wireless VoIP phones. VoIP allows them to effectively communicate with one another in a timely manner, regardless of their location either from different wings, floors or even buildings. In this type of setup VoIP offers consumers a more cost effective and efficient alternative than mobile phones and pagers. The bigger...

VoIP: Telecommunications Hope or Nightmare? (Part 1)

Voice-over-Internet protocol or VoIP has been hyped for a couple of years now. After all, the world market has long been parched for a service that could marry voice, video and data all in one network with the hope of alleviating the woes that plague the telecommunication industry from the onset of the new millennium. Of course, from the day VoIP was launched into the market large businesses immediately jumped...

Why Your Business Will Benefit From VOIP? (Part 2)

You can also get voice mail and faxes automatically forwarded to your mail box. Likewise you can also archive, file, or forward data to different employees or offices with a simple click of a mouse. With VoIP service, you can also get virtual phone numbers of any available area code. What this means for you is that even though you’re in New York, you can still have phone numbers pertaining to California or...

Why Your Business Will Benefit From VOIP? (Part 1)

A quick look in the internet will doubtless show you the endless advantages of VoIP services to businesses. So if you are one of the remaining few, who haven’t made a switch to VoIP here’s what you have been missing. Communication is considered the lifeblood of any business dealings. However, this also means great financial expenses. VoIP offers some sort of solution. The general advantage of VoiP service...

Goodbye Skype – Hello Competition

Are you feeling retro? Are you up-to-date on your tech stuff, but still can’t let go of old school technology? Well, then the D-Link DPH-50U Skype USB Phone Adapter may just be the gadget for you. The adapter connects any regular telephone for use with Skype. You can use a regular corded telephone, or even a wireless phone to make and receive Skype calls. What’s great is that if you plug the adapter into...

The Benefits of Adding VoIP (part 3)

Another advantage to adding VoIP, is that it offers users the option to choose their own area codes. This is a great option for those people whose friends and family live in one particular location, even if they are from a different state. By choosing your family and friends area code, they can call you whenever they like. But most importantly, they will not have to pay long distance charges since their calls...

The Benefits of Adding VoIP (part 2)

Another benefit to adding VoIP is that it will combine your audio, data, and video applications. Simply put, VoIP systems can combine your telephone needs with your computer applications like e-mail, fax, web conferencing, as well as your video phone needs. Aside from saving money, you will also be able to cut down your energy usage by combining all of these services into one basic application. Imagine, with...

The Benefits of Adding VoIP (part 1)

There are a lot of benefits to switching to VoIP, since this technology is growing by leaps and bounds every day. This phenomenon is not just within the household. If you’ll take a lot at the business world today, you’ll notice that more and more major corporations are passing on their business needs to VoIP. If you think that VoIP already old news, then you’re probably aware if the growing lists of the...

Alarm Systems vs VoIP Phone Lines (Part 3)

A limited use phone line would costs you about $15 a month (or even less). But this can easily be offset by the savings that you can make on your long distance bill. Cellular communicators are also available, which can make your alarm call over any available cellular network. However, this option may very well make you shell more money rather than save since the device may cost about $200 to $500. Not to mention...
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