A Guide to VoIP
What is VoIP? Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is the ability to transmit voice over the Internet to either a receiving computer, telephone or even a mobile phone. VoIP phone is becoming the popular worldwide telephone service for both...
An Honest Review of Vonage: A feature-rich, World-ready VoIP
With more players jumping into the already populated space of
Voice over the Internet Protocol (VoIP), the perceptive user has
that much more choice. Vonage is a leading player in this
marketplace with over a million subscribers worldwide in a...
Broadband Booster Can Improve VoIP Quality
Although cable broadband internet is a whole lot faster than dialup, I usually experience a slight delay when opening a webpage. Perhaps most people don't notice the latency associated with cable internet, but as a former DSL user it got my...
How Does VoIP Really Work?
VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. By using a VoIP
phone and VoIP technology you can effectively use the internet
to make phone calls. VoIP does this by placing the voice calls
on network which encrypts the voice in data packets at one...
Is Skype Taking Over VoIP In North America??
If the news from broadband management company Sandvine is any indication...the answer is yes. At least for residential anyway. Calls using Skype account for nearly half of the VOIP minutes used (46.2%) and about 40% of the VOIP bandwidth used in...
Intentions Behind the VoIP Industry
Most VoIP
providers have now realized what a lucrative industry
they've chosen to enter, and are trying to beat other providers
in the areas of cost and functionality, in order to catch a
large market share in the coming months and years.
The central goal of any company in the VoIP internet industry is
too bring the technology behind their services up to the level
where users can switch from their traditional telephone lines,
without sacrificing any quality or functionality.
By doing this, and keeping
their prices at an economical level,
they have a much better chance of adding more subscribers than
the competition and seeing their market share and profits rise
accordingly.
If you are interested in researching the many options currently
on the market, it's a good idea to compar
e VoIP providers, and choose the best service for your
needs.
About the author:
Jeremy Maddock is the webmaster of TeleClick.ca, a trusted
source of telecommunications
news.