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GE Jasco USB PC Voip Webcam w/ 3.5mm Headset Microphone GE98650 Reviews

GE Jasco USB PC Voip Webcam w/ 3.5mm Headset Microphone GE98650

GE Jasco USB PC Voip Webcam w/ 3.5mm Headset Microphone GE98650

  • Talk to family and friends with voice over internet
  • Record video or take photos to share with loved ones
  • Lightweight headset provides for a comfortable fit and crystal clear sound
  • Adjustable microphone allows a perfect fit every time
  • Edit photos or video with the included Arcsoft software

includes Webcam, earset, user manual, CD with Drivers and software.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - January 26, 2012 at 9:21 am

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PHOENIX AUDIO MT202/PCO Duet VoIP Speakerphone (Voice-Over-IP / VOIP Phones)

PHOENIX AUDIO MT202/PCO Duet VoIP Speakerphone (Voice-Over-IP / VOIP Phones)

PHOENIX AUDIO MT202/PCO Duet VoIP Speakerphone (Voice-Over-IP / VOIP Phones)

MT202/PCO Duet VoIP Speakerphone. – Phoenix Duet VoIP speakerphone
– Adds full duplex, high quality conferencing capability to desktop and laptop computers
– Echo cancellation
– Noise suppression
– USB powered
– Mute
– Volume controls
– Headphone connection
– Plug and play (no driver necessary)
– For use with web-conferencing, VoIP, instant messaging, video conferencing
– Includes 1 speakerphone
– Silver

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Posted by VOIP Guy - January 25, 2012 at 8:25 am

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When did the landline telephone and VoIP appear?

Question by : When did the landline telephone and VoIP appear?
Can anyone tell me the time that the first landline telephone and VoIP appeared?

Best answer:

Answer by joe r
1875 telephone invented

1877 first long distance lines installed

1915 first coast to coast long distance call

1947 plan devised for cellular telephones

1951 first transcontenental direct dial long distance call

1973 first cellular telephone call

1979 first commercial cell phone service (in tokyo)

1984 first cell phones commercially available motorola dynatac 8000x

1991 2G cellular GSM technology launched

1995 first commercial internet phone software released

1997 first soft switch

1999 SIP created

1999 3g cellular launched

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Uniden UIP1868P 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Whole-House VoIP System and Corded Base (8×8 Packet8 Service) Reviews

Uniden UIP1868P 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Whole-House VoIP System and Corded Base (8×8 Packet8 Service)

Uniden UIP1868P 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Whole-House VoIP System and Corded Base (8x8 Packet8 Service)

  • Product Type – Phone
  • Warranty – 1 year limited
  • Caller ID handset with Speakerphone – Hands free calling
  • WAN/LAN Routing with built-in firewall – Protection from viruses

8×8 Inc. Network AC Uniden VoIP Phone w/One Cordless Phone Built In Router Expend Up 10 5.8GHz.

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Q&A: Do you have to have dry loop for VOIP?

Question by pyrophorus: Do you have to have dry loop for VOIP?
That’s basically it. If you have DSL, do you have to have a dry loop
(only internet service, no phone service) service to use VOIP. We would like to keep our land line, and use VOIP “overtop” of it.

Best answer:

Answer by imsurfing2000
Nope. VOIP will work with your normal phone service. It runs over the Internet Protocol like this page is, so it won’t interfere.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - January 21, 2012 at 8:03 am

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VoIP and Web Conferencing

Web conferencing is creating a major buzz in the recent years. It’s particularly helpful for people who are ‘geographically challenged’, and even more so with business-inclined people that have clients that are miles away. Web conferencing meetings, presentations, orientation, and the like just sound so functional.

Web conferencing offers an array of features that make all of these even possible. Document and file sharing, instant messaging, and playback of recorded meetings can be done which can play a major part in helping businesspeople. VoIP is another stunning feature that is related to web conference programs..

Imagine fusing data and audio in a more expedient and handier system. That’s practically what you get when you combine VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol with web conferencing. Just like anything else, VoIP has its pros and cons.

With the use of VoIP, you get to cut back on spending for voice minute charges. Putting audio and voice in web conferences improves the outcome of meetings. The equipments required to avail of it are just your personal computer, broadband connection, and headset or the mic and speakers.

Before VoIP web conferencing came into picture, businesses and companies used to pay a fortune for international calls done with the use of conventional landlines. With the help of a phone adapter, the VoIP technology can practically reach any place. You simply connect the phone adapter to your broadband connection and you’re good to go. And as opposed to the traditional phone service, a bulk of people can communicate with each other at the same time with the use of VoIP.

However, there are still those that doubt the benefits of VoIP used in web conferences. They claim that the quality of calls is one of the main disadvantages in using VoIP. Another bothering issue is echo, specifically when those involved in the conference are using speakers and mic instead of the recommended headsets.

Additionally, VoIP hugely depend on electricity, unlike the conventional phones that still work albeit without electrical energy. If the power goes out, then you can no longer use the phone. Also, since VoIP makes use of the computer and the Internet, it is vulnerable to viruses and, worse, hacking. And when your computer crashes in the middle of an important call, well, just your luck.

VoIP and web conferencing are still on the rise. There is still room for major enhancements. And just like any other budding technology, VoIP is still facing a lot of challenges. Despite all of it, you know it delivers very well.

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Posted by Travis Koch - January 18, 2012 at 12:36 pm

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VoIP Security Threats

Our expert on VoIP security, Peter Cox will talk about important things you should remember about safety and security with the system.

You will understand the reasons why other people will see to it that security is their 1st prioritization. Of course with the technology’s progression people rely on it more and some of it like security needs to equalize the level of enhancement.

By knowing how it work, people will be more aware and recognize the capabilities about the security of VoIP. Watching this video will surely let people understand and will answer those question on how they are able to be protected by the system itself.

So enjoy and learn more about VoIP security threats.

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Posted by Travis Koch - January 10, 2012 at 3:59 pm

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Will a Bluetooth headset work for VoIP applications on PC?

Question by K-Bankers: Will a Bluetooth headset work for VoIP applications on PC?
I’d like to know if it is possible to use a standard Bluetooth wireless headset on a Bluetooth enabled PC computer for Voice over IP applications (Voice Chat, Internet Phones, etc). And if so, what models can do this? Thanks!

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Answer by Gary G
Yes, Bluetooth is just another type of “Wireless” connection. No different than directly plugging a headset into your computer!

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Posted by VOIP Guy - January 10, 2012 at 8:35 am

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ooma Hub – VoIP Phone Device with No Monthly Phone Service Bills

ooma Hub – VoIP Phone Device with No Monthly Phone Service Bills

ooma Hub - VoIP Phone Device with No Monthly Phone Service Bills

  • Enjoy unlimited US calling, exceptional voice quality, and must-have features with no monthly fees or contracts
  • Receive caller-ID, call-waiting, and voicemail at no extra charge; Pay as you go for low-cost international calls
  • Hear voicemail and customize settings in the ooma Lounge
  • Extend the power of the ooma system anywhere you have a phone jack with an ooma Scout device
  • Try out ooma’s enhanced calling features with a free trial of ooma Premier, which includes a free second phone line, real-time message screening, one-touch Do Not Disturb and Send to Voicemail, a second personal number with private voicemail, and more

The spring-loaded dock flexes to accommodate all dockable iPod models; compatible with iPod classic (3G, 4G, 5G, 5.5G, 6G), iPod touch (1G, 2G), iPod nano (1G, 2G, 3G, 4G), iPhone (1G, 3G), and iPod mini

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Panasonic Cloud Business Phone System, KX-TGP551T04, Black, 1 Handset (VoIP/ SIP) Reviews

Panasonic Cloud Business Phone System, KX-TGP551T04, Black, 1 Handset (VoIP/ SIP)

Panasonic Cloud Business Phone System, KX-TGP551T04, Black, 1 Handset (VoIP/ SIP)

  • It features DECT 6.0 Technology with auto attendant and mobile phone integration
  • It has corded Base and one cordless handset
  • It has customizable up to 3 direct lines serving up to 8 unique phone numbers (with fax option)
  • It is expandable up to 6 cordless handsets
  • It requires phone activation and monthly service subscription on Panasonic Cloud after phone hardware purchase

The Panasonic SIP Cordless Phone System make a small business look like a big business. Features like conference calling, flexible ring assignments with DID and individual voicemail provide the kind of differentiation small business users need to be competitive in today’s challenging business environment.

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