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VOIP: Changing the Way Business Communicates

VOIP: Changing the Way Business Communicates

Businesses of any size can spare a lot of money in terms of operation costs, particularly phone bills, with the help of VoIP which stands for Voice-over Internet Protocol.

This technology advancement in telecommunications has been gaining a lot of attention lately. People used to deem it unreliable because of slow Internet connections the past few years, but it now has matured along with the speed of Internet connection.

That is why business all over the world are suggested to opt for it.

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Posted by Travis Koch - March 3, 2012 at 4:55 pm

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Q&A: How would I explain VoIP to a child?

Question by Dak K: How would I explain VoIP to a child?
My little brother (8) is asking about voice over IP and I don’t really know how to explain it to him simplistically. Any help would be great. Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by zurna3

Just tell him that it sends the persons voice through the computer and through the internet instead of through the phone and phone line. I can’t think of a simpler way. If he asks how it gets to a phone just explain there’s a box that lets the call go through to other phone lines.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - March 1, 2012 at 5:31 pm

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Cisco PSA18U-480C /34-1977-03 Power Supply for Aironet Access Point or VOIP Phone

Cisco PSA18U-480C /34-1977-03 Power Supply for Aironet Access Point or VOIP Phone

  • Model: PSA18U-480C
  • P/N: 34-1977-03
  • Input: 100V-240V~ 0.5A 50-60Hz
  • Output: 48V — 0.38A
  • for Aironet Access Point or VOIP Phone

Brand New Genuine Cisco AC power supply. Power Cord included

 

AP-350
AP-1100
AP-1200
etc.

Works with VOIP Phone models*:

7902G
7910G+SW
CP-7940G
7905G
CP-7912G
CP-7960G
7910G
CP-7914
Others…
* NOT fit the CP-7970G and CP-7971G Color IP Phones

List Price: $ 14.80

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Posted by VOIP Guy - March 1, 2012 at 8:50 am

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Uniden UIP160P voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone, Packet

Uniden UIP160P voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone, Packet

Uniden UIP160P voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone, Packet

8×8 Uniden UIP160P Phone Sytem with Built-in Broadband Adapter

The Uniden Whole House VoIP Phone System UIP160P makes setting up and using 8×8 Internet Phone Service a snap – just plug the Ethernet cable from your broadband modem into the base station, configure the built-in router and you’re ready to go.

Sleek and attractive, the Whole House VoIP Phone looks good at home or in the office. Designed exclusively for 8×8 Internet phone service subscribers, the UIP160P eliminates the need for a separate router and broadband phone adapter.

The Uniden UIP160P is expandable up to 10 cordless Uniden handsets, enabling subscribers to use their 8×8 service in every room of their home. Also, the built-in router is tuned to prioritize voice packets and manage available bandwidth better than standalone routers.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - February 28, 2012 at 8:45 am

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VoIP test scenario

IP networks are gaining more and more popularity by the minute. Thus, they continually evolve and get more complex.It’s no surprise if it also comes with a lot of problems and challenges to face.

Take a minute of your precious time to watch this video and see how call sustainability and call capacity are being tested. If you are already subscribed to a certain VoIP provider, this might be of help. If you are still looking to sign up for a subscription, then this is all the more beneficial.

Watch this and gain significant knowledge about the technology that many are raving about today,

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Posted by Travis Koch - February 26, 2012 at 3:35 pm

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Is it possible to wire a VoIP adapter to all the landlines in the house?

Question by I Like Men: Is it possible to wire a VoIP adapter to all the landlines in the house?
If I disconnect the wires that lead into the house from the POTS terminal outside, they will have no input. Then can I connect the output jack on the back of my VoIP router to any landline jack in my house to have VoIP to every landline jack?

Best answer:

Answer by Mr. VoIP
Yes, you can do that if your Internet is provided over cable TV line.
Obviously, you could not do that if you have DSL Internet because the DSL Internet comes in on the external telephone line.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - February 24, 2012 at 3:56 pm

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Voice Over IP Video

In many instances, you think you know a lot about something but actually don’t. VoIP may be one of such situations. VoIP, also known as Voice over Internet Protocol, is an exquisite and innovative means to make and receive phone calls utilizing only your broadband Internet connection rather than the conventional phone line.

VoIP converts your phone calls into data which go through your high-speed Internet connection. It exits through the other end like the traditional phone call. But there’s a lot that keeps it apart from the standard land line. Watch this video.

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Posted by Travis Koch - February 16, 2012 at 3:32 pm

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Unified IP Phone 7965G VoIP Phone – Silver, Dark Gray Reviews

Unified IP Phone 7965G VoIP Phone – Silver, Dark Gray

Unified IP Phone 7965G VoIP Phone - Silver, Dark Gray

  • Multiple VoIP protocol support, integrated Ethernet switch, Power over Ethernet (PoE) support

Cisco 7965G IP Phone CP-7965G= 336

List Price: $ 595.00

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Posted by VOIP Guy - February 15, 2012 at 8:40 am

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Voice over IP (VoIP) for Business

VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is widely used in businesses nowadays. Business people are availing of the many benefits of VoIP from long distance to international calls at extremely affordable and reasonable rates.

VoIP is very cost-efficient. It is generally more affordable than traditional phone subscription, particularly when you’re a regular long distance caller. The exact charge will differ depending on the VoIP provider as quite a few allow unlimited long distance calls while others charge a small fee.

Flexibility is another advantage in VoIP and among the greatest features not afforded by just any other phone system. Customers gain access to VoIP wherever they may be as VoIP adapters can be taken any place and they get to use the phone numbers anywhere as long as there’s Internet connection.

The majority of VoIP providers give out a scalable solution that makes it pretty convenient for budding businesses to ass extension lines without draining the pocket. VoIP can grow with your business over the long haul.

VoIP for business allows users to effortlessly incorporate computer programs along with the telephone, and it includes email, fax, web conferencing, and video phone functionality. Subscribers may be able to use the applications all at the same time and save some cash as virtually all the services are rolled into one platform.

Some rich features that you can never get from traditional landlines make VoIP all the rage. Features that would normally make you spend a fortune when you’re using a conventional land line, and these always come in VoIP packages. Such features are call blocking, call forwarding, call return, call waiting, and caller ID, among many others.

With VoIP, you also have the freedom to choose your own area code. The vast majority of these VoIP providers let subscribers pick their own area code, which is perfect for those who have clients or family who live in a specific area away from them. That said, it permits callers from that particular area to call you without long distance charges.

As I have mentioned above, VoIP can grow along with your business. Make it work to your advantage!

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Posted by Travis Koch - February 14, 2012 at 4:51 pm

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Q&A: Voice Over IP (VoIP) and Video over IP (VoIP)?

Question by 235: Voice Over IP (VoIP) and Video over IP (VoIP)?
Technology has changed, new doors have opened, and it’s time to bring back ideas that where too early for their time. Not too long ago, there where several companies involved in Video Phone, it did no work, why? Because the communication lines where too slow (small bandwidth). Now, we have Cable, and DSL with very high speed available to most residents. VoIP has also improved significantly over those bandwidth, so why not go to the next step and add the video? There are already plenty of VoIP phones, a simple modification and adding a small screen (the same ones used for digital cameras) and a small camera (similar to the ones used in PC cameras) and synchronizing the image with the voice and sending it with the same packet of voice. Why can’t we go there? I would jump into that venture.

Best answer:

Answer by Byron M
There are already Video over IP services. Many VoIP carriers offer it as H.323 video protocols. I believe most of the issue is license codec and bandwidth but with open source systems such as Asterisk/TrixBox you can do Video over IP very well.

The protocol is device independent so if your input supports h.323 it should scale pretty well with whatever software/pbx solution you implement.

I have done very high bandwidth internal conference h.323 internally and compressed ISDN channels for satellite offices and it works great. There are software “reflectors” that can do it independently but as you stated a standardized PBX solution for internal business and branch office use is probably the best route to go.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - February 13, 2012 at 3:57 pm

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