Articles, tagged with "public switched telephone network", page 3
13th August 2010
Before discussing the benefits of SIP trunking, you should first know what SIP trunk is. A SIP trunk is a logical connection that uses SIP or (Session Initiation Protocol) to set up communication over the internet between a customer location and an intern...
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Yogesh
09th August 2010
Networking is a composite part of computing that constitutes a major proportion of the IT world. Without networks, almost all communication in the world would end up. Networking is the technology behind the working of telephones, televisions, the INTERNE...
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trustcoplc
23rd June 2010
The producers of "Inside Business Report" are pleased to announce a special series, "Taking Your Business to the Next Level", a candid, incisive platform designed to explore strategies for achieving excellence in any entrepreneurial endeavor. The show ma...
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Inside Business Report
11th June 2010
Are you running a small business and cannot afford to spend thousands of dollars a month for T1 line high speed Internet access? Do you keep wondering where you can get T1 line services for the prices you want? It is not possible for small and medium size...
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Bjoernemann
03rd June 2010
Migration of Corporate Communications for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) address the legacy Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or PBX is a rational economic decision and that VoIP is the acceptance as a standard service communication won. But t...
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Author:
mizanur
24th May 2010
Without doubt the possibility of making calls over the Internet i.e. Internet phone calls, has gradually made international call rates have reduced their cost, because the connection of telephone networks to Internet technology known as VoIP, or Voice ove...
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Free Voip Solution
13th April 2010
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a common term used by VoIP provider for the transmission technologies for delivery of voice over IP networks like the Internet or other packet-switched networks. Other terms synonymous and encountered with VOIP are V...
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Author:
Chandan Chaturvedi
30th March 2010
Steps to buying traditional PBX telephone systems
A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) phone system is a feature-rich, programmable environment for managing telephone extensions in an office. In a large office, the PBX may be contained in a separate wiring ...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
30th March 2010
SIP phone and SIP trunking
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) offers an advantage for small businesses that have moved to VoIP. To understand the advantage, we must first look at the issue of using SIP trunking versus PRI (Primary Rate Interface).
In...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
30th March 2010
Hosted VoIP versus On Premises VoIP
There are two major ways to purchase VoIP services, and both have advantages and will yield good results in terms of cost savings and increased features. Once you have made the decision to move to VoIP, then it's tim...
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Author:
TheOfficePhone
26th March 2010
Gone are those days when we were required to worry about the bills while making a call. With the improvement of technology, now we have a solution to this problem which is VoIP.
Internet has brought this medium of making free and cheap calls. Anyone can...
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Author:
Nisha Garg
23rd March 2010
You can simply reduce your small business tech bills by switching to a VoIP or voice over Internet Protocol system. It is a great service that can reduce the costs of both local and long distance calls. There are a number of service providers that offer c...
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Author:
Emilyralph
11th February 2010
We're all familiar with the resolutions that we make individually as each new year rolls around. While we traditionally associated resolutions with half-hearted attempts at weight loss or finding a healthier work life balance, we often forget that we need...
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Author:
Wendy Gannon
05th January 2010
When we talk about VoIP, we talk about rates CHEP INTERNATIONAL PHONE CALLS, because our voice travels through the Internet in digital format thanks to a group of technological resources that are responsible for the signal traveling through an IP protocol...
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Author:
Jim.Franks
29th December 2009
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) was developed primarily to enable free world-wide phone calls over the internet, but there are also other applications that use VoIP such as video calling.
Despite the fact that almost 80% of the UK population has ac...
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Author:
Andrew Regan