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		<title>VoIP Review: Vonage And AT&amp;T</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:43:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol is a phone service connection that uses the internet in order to connect two calling parties. To use it, a VoIP adapter]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VoIP which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol is a phone service connection that uses the internet in order to connect two calling parties. To use it, a VoIP adapter and internet connection is a must. However, since almost all homes and establishment are already connected to the internet, making use of this wired connection is the backbone why VoIP calls have lower rates when compared to traditional telephones.</p>
<p>In the US today, many telephone and internet providers are competing with each other in getting as many homes equipped with VoIP as possible. Most of these companies offer bundle packages where internet connection and VoIP telephone connection are given for a very small fee. The top two competing companies in the US today are Vonage and <a href="http://www.att.com/">AT&amp;T</a>. Let&#8217;s talk about the differences and similarities of what these two companies are offering in this VoIP review.</p>
<p><strong>*Monthly Subscription*</strong><br />
Vonage offers a monthly subscription fee of $14.99 for the first 6months of signing up. Then the rate will increase to the regular fee of $25.99 a month. AT&amp;T U-verse Voice offers their service for a monthly fee of $35. This is higher than Vonage but because of the greater service. AT&amp;T U-verse Voice also caters mostly to small business and enterprise VoIP client.</p>
<p><strong>*Minutes of Free Local and International Calls*</strong><br />
Vonage offers unlimited local and long distance calls to over 60 countries. AT&amp;T U-verse Voice offers the same unlimited local and long distance call rates, but limited only to US, Canada and Puerto Rico. If the $35 per month subscription is too much for you, AT&amp;T U-verse Voice also offers a lower rate of $25 for 250minutes long distance call to the countries mentioned above.</p>
<p><strong>*Clarity of lines*</strong><br />
Both Vonage and AT&amp;T U-verse Voice offers clear and quality lines for your local and international calls.</p>
<p><strong>*Added Service*</strong><br />
Added service like call waiting, voice mails and call forwarding are included on subscriptions to either of the two companies.</p>
<p><strong>*Bundle Rates* </strong><br />
Vonage and AT&amp;T U-verse Voice both offer bundle rates, wherein special telephone features can be added to your VoIP line for a very minimal fee. For the complete bundle rates check out Vonage&#8217;s site and AT&amp;T U-verse Voice.</p>
<p><strong>*Value for Money*</strong><br />
If you have friends or relatives living in Asia or Europe, it is best to get Vonage VoIP subscription as they offer free calls to these areas. But if most of your calls are within North America and is thinking of putting up a small business, AT&amp;T U-verse Voice is the best for you.</p>
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		<title>VoIP Pros And Cons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we know, VOIP is the abbreviated form of Voice Over Internet Protocol, which is the latest technology by which an user can make the phone calls via internet instead]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we know, VOIP is the abbreviated form of Voice Over Internet Protocol, which is the latest technology by which an user can make the phone calls via internet instead of using traditional land line based phone calling. Since this is an accepted technology and is being used worldwide, so for sure, it has got its own advantages but at the same time there are some disadvantages also in conjunction with these advantages. So, for sure before completing reverting to this latest technology of telecommunication, which has taken the world by storm, it is advisable for the customer to have a quick glance at the pros and cons with which this latest revolution in telecommunications comes to you. So, let us take a glance at both pros and cons in successive paragraphs. </p>
<p><strong>PROS OF VOIP:</strong><br />
1. The very first and most important advantage of VOIP is that it costs much less in comparison to traditional phone calls as it has a flat rate charge for calling long distances whereas in traditional way, your call cost is always proportional to the distance between the caller and the receiver.<br />
2. With VOIP, you can communicate with multiple people at anytime you want but with traditional way of telecommunication, you are limited to one call one person.<br />
3. As VOIP incorporates both data and voice communication. So, instead of just being able to talk with the other person, you can exchange more ideas with them like sending graphics, videos etc, which again is a limitation with the traditional system of telecommunications.<br />
4. As VoIP is internet-enabled service, so even if you change location, you do not need to change the existing number, which you have to, in case you are using the traditional system.<br />
5. Wherever internet access is available, VOIP services can be utilized but same stand restricted in case of traditional system. </p>
<p><strong>CONS OF VOIP</strong>:<br />
1. As VOIP is internet-enabled service, every time the internet connection cuts down, the VOIP system becomes inaccessible. So, if that is the only way of your telecommunication, in that case, it would prove dangerous in case of emergency.<br />
2. VOIP services depends mainly on the quality of internet connection in your area as well as the power availability. So, in case the quality of internet is poor, it will led to poor VoIP conversation.<br />
3. Since the VOIP is portable, so calls cannot be traced properly as to from where they are made.<br />
4. Eavesdropping is another limitation of VOIP as it does not comes with conversational privacy and your calls can be overheard by somebody else.<br />
5. Though caller ID is a built-in feature of VOIP package, but when we make calls using our VOIP connection, our number is not screened on their caller ID and is displayed as &#8220;Unknown.&#8221; So, the receiver might not be willing to attend our call. </p>
<p>Having said both the pros and cons of this great technology, none of us can undermine its importance in the current scenario where internet has certainly become a part and parcel of our everyday life. Check out several companies and do a thorough VoIP review before signing up.  So, let us hope that soon all its disadvantages can be completely removed or at least minimized to an extent that majority of the world population can use this fascinating technological innovation. </p>
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		<title>VoIP Adapter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 00:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Voice over Internet Protocol, also know as VoIP for short, is a convenient way to get telephone service if you have a high speed Internet connection available to you in]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Voice over Internet Protocol, also know as VoIP for short, is a convenient way to get telephone service if you have a high speed Internet connection available to you in your house. VoiP services are a great option because they are generally very low priced even when making international calls. In order to successfully utilize a VoIP you will need a VoIP adapter in order to get your VoIP service up and running. Thankfully most companies that over VoIP services provide an adapter. It may or may not be at additional cost. </p>
<p>One of the most common types of VoIP adapters are analog telephony adaptors, also known as ATA for short. You will be able to use this device to connect a certain number of phones to a digital telephone system, usually two to four phones. This means they these adaptors are perfect if you use VoIP. Since you are able to connect multiple phones to this adaptor you&#8217;ll be able to connect every single phone in your house up to one line. If you&#8217;re a business owner you may very well need to purchase multiple adapters in order to connect all your phones to a VoIP service if your business is large. However, for the general user and a small business one adapter is usually sufficient. </p>
<p>It is very common for analog telephony adapters to be the VoIP adapters for many companies that provide VoIP services. These adapters are used in order to allow a user to replace their traditional telephone line with a voice over IP network. Often times when receiving an adapter from any given company they are locked so they you are unable to use it with any other competing VoIP service. Usually the user is able to make miner changes to the adapter, but the amount of control given is extremely limited. In order to find VoIP adapters that are usable with any VoIP service provider you will need to search for adapters that are unlocked. </p>
<p>Some service providers sell these types of adapters, but because it is a competitive market usually you will only be able to purchased locked adapters. The absolute best place to purchase unlocked VoIP adapters is over the Internet. There are many reliable stores online to purchase these adapters. A quick search will probably yield hundreds of results. It is up to you, the consumer, to make the best decision about which adaptors to purchase and from what store. If you are not up for shopping online for them usually you can find adapters in retail stores.</p>
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		<title>VoIp Review: Vonage</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 22:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have used Vonage since 2005 after reading a VoIP review, and I absolutely love it. The price of the service includes long distance in the United States and Canada,]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have used Vonage since 2005 after reading a VoIP review, and I absolutely love it. The price of the service includes long distance in the United States and Canada, and some other countries as well. For the countries that are not free, the rates are excellent. </p>
<p>As far as quality goes, the sound is about as good as a cell phone call, and it is not as clear as a landline. I have found that a corded phone works better than a cordless one. Many of the bells and whistles that regular phone companies charge for are included in the price. </p>
<p>You get voicemail, call forwarding, call waiting, and other features included in the bundle. In addition, you can chose to have voicemail messages transcribed and e-mailed to you for an additional price. In addition, you have the option of adding a “soft phone” to your account. This is a phone number assigned to a computer. This is especially useful for people who travel abroad often, as you can make phone calls to the United States at no extra charge, as long as you have an internet connection. </p>
<p>Billing is also very convenient. You must provide Vonage with your credit card number, and the company then charges it automatically every month. You can log into their website to see your bill and usage. One drawback is that you do not receive paper statements. </p>
<p>Another drawback is that your actual bill will be about ten dollars higher than the nominal charge, because of taxes, fees, and surcharges. Emergency calls (911) are different from a regular landline. Since Vonage works anywhere you have internet, your phone number is not attached to a physical location, so the 911 dispatcher has no way of knowing where you are located. If you want the benefit of the emergency dispatcher knowing your location, you must register your address through the Vonage website. You must do this every time you move. </p>
<p>Though I believe Voice over IP technology has a long way to go in order to become as clear and reliable as landlines, the price is a huge incentive to switch. I would not go back to a regular landline after using Vonage for a few years. </p>
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		<title>VoIP Services: What to Look For</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 23:22:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP Review: What To Look For Today, the internet has provided a way for people to communicate for free. It virtually replaced conventional mails where it can be too slow]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/">VoIP Review</a>: What To Look For<br />
Today, the internet has provided a way for people to communicate for free. It virtually replaced conventional mails where it can be too slow for it to arrive to its destination. With emails, your letter can arrive to its destination in a matter of seconds. With this benefits, businesses and regular people alike are now taking advantage of emails as a way to communicate with their relatives at a faster rate and for free. </p>
<p>Another great thing about the internet is that it now allows you to chat with your family and friends for free. This service that everyone with an internet connection can take advantage of is called instant messenger. Today, this technology is now being used by a lot of people to chat even faster with their family and friends. This kind of program allows you to talk to your friends in real time via text chat.</p>
<p>There are even instant messengers that have features that will allow you to chat with your family and friends by using your voice. And, another great feature by instant messengers available today is that it allows you to activate your webcam. Through this piece of equipment, you will be able to let your family and friends see you and vice versa.</p>
<p>The internet definitely provides a great way for people to communicate and exchange information. With the upload and download features of the email and the instant messenger, you will be able to share your files with your family and friends. It can be a music file, it can be documents, and it can even be photos.</p>
<p>Today, many software providers have developed a new kind of communication system that takes advantage of the internet. This communication system combines the conventional telephone technology with the internet communication technology to create a new kind of telephone system. This new technology is called VoIP.</p>
<p>VoIP provides all the different features of a conventional telephone system, such as phone conferencing, call waiting, answering machine, fax machine, caller ID, and it allows you to call long distance, call mobile phones, and it also allows you to call conventional phones. Although the phone conferencing, call waiting, fax machine and caller ID capabilities is a service that you can get for free with VoIP phones, the long distance calls, mobile phone and conventional phone calls has a charge when you call these different phone systems. However, it is cheaper than conventional phones.</p>
<p>Another great thing about VoIP is that it allows you to call other VoIP phones wherever it is for free, provided that the VoIP phone you are calling is also subscribed to the VoIP service provider you are subscribed in. With this feature, you will avoid getting charged for every phone call you make.</p>
<p>You can also take advantage of video conferencing for free by just using your webcam. This VoIP service is standard and is provided by most VoIP service providers for free. This kind of service is impossible or is very expensive in conventional telephone systems.</p>
<p>Whether you use VoIP phones for business or for your home, it is definitely a very useful tool and also a phone that can replace your conventional telephone. With free and cheap phone calls, VoIP is definitely the phone system of the future.</p>
<p>There are a lot of VoIP service providers popping out in the market today. However, you have to choose the best kind of VoIP phones in order for you to take advantage of the technology. So, what makes a good VoIP service provider?</p>
<p>You have to look at the following factors in order to know what you need. The very first thing that you should have is an active high speed internet connection. If you have this, you are ready in getting VoIP installed in your home. A good VoIP phone system is a VoIP phone system that is used by most of your family, friends and business acquaintances. This means that you should subscribe to a VoIP service provider that your family, friends and acquaintances uses. This will be able to provide you with free phone calls.</p>
<p>The best kind of VoIP phone system is a system that will be able to provide you with all the standard features of VoIP. This means that the caller ID, video conferencing, audio conferencing, and other mentioned features should be included in the package at no extra charge.</p>
<p>You also have to make sure that the VoIP system you are subscribing from should be able to provide quality services. It should be able to let you enjoy real-time phone calls and should not delay communications.</p>
<p>These are the things that you should look for when getting the best VoIP phone system. With all these features, you will be able to get the best VoIP phone system available.</p>
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		<title>VoIP Review: Cisco</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 23:19:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP Review: Cisco Technology has a never-ending story. It speaks about change and evolution and not about permanence. From film-making to video game consoles, expect that technology will find a]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/">VoIP Review</a>: Cisco<br />
Technology has a never-ending story. It speaks about change and evolution and not about permanence. From film-making to video game consoles, expect that technology will find a way to change these things into something that will interest the public as well as have it coping up with the drastic change of time and society. </p>
<p>From the traditional method of recording films during the pre-war times, there you have modern film-making equipments to help film-makers and producers make their movies very interesting to the viewing public. Fantasy, scientific fiction (sci-fi), and animated movies are now possible with these modern film-making gadgets and equipments. On the other hand, from the 2-dimesional graphics and monotonous audio outputs of Magnavox and Atari video game systems, there you have the seventh generation of video game consoles, such as the newly-released PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, which is now the center of attention of the gaming public. </p>
<p>Technology changed the way the people look and use such stuff.</p>
<p>It is not surprising to see communication tools evolve through the course of history. From the Morse code and telegraph mode of communication during the early times come the modern and sophisticated communication tools, which are produced for a single purpose-to provide individuals an effective, reliable, and convenient communication channel in keeping in touch with their friends and loved ones all over the world. </p>
<p>Regular telephone lines started the saga of modern communication system, which allowed individuals to make voice calls anywhere in the world in exchange for a certain fee charge on a per-minute or per-call basis, depending on the telephone service provider. At the later decades of the 20th century, mobile phones were introduced to the market. Such mobile phones allowed a user to make voice calls even if he or she is in a remote area, provided that the mobile phone service reaches such remote area. Satellite phones are also produced to cater individuals who are living outside the coverage area of a regular mobile phone service provider. These are all products of technology to make existing communication systems convenient and reliable for the public to use. </p>
<p>At the early years of the 21st century, the communication industry introduced another form of modern communication, which is said to be the most reliable and cost-effective communication tool nowadays-the Voice over Internet Protocol, or commonly known as VoIP. This latest communication offering is now wisely used for business application and now getting popular among residential and other applications as well. </p>
<p>VoIP differs from other communication system in one thing-communication medium. Unlike in regular telephone lines that make use of underground telephone cables and mobile phone lines that make use of signal towers, VoIP relies on a high-speed Internet connection to facilitate voice calls. Thus, VoIP routes voice conversations using the Internet or other Internet Protocol (IP)-based networks. </p>
<p>VoIP became popular to business applications because it cuts down telephone bills by as much as 60 percent, both in terms of installation costs and monthly bills. You only need to purchase one VoIP infrastructure and upgrade your existing VoIP system if you will need several lines in the future. In addition, VoIP systems are cheaper by about 22 percent in terms of operation compared to circuit-switched networks. That is why the installation cost and monthly billing in VoIP system is cheaper compared to regular telephone lines. </p>
<p>Such advantages prompt telecommunication giants to switch from their traditional phone system operations to VoIP system. One of which is Cisco, which provides VoIP-based structures to help business organizations integrate their communication system closely with their business processes as well as to ensure that information and other data reaches the intended recipients by using the most appropriate medium. </p>
<p>Cisco&#8217;s primary VoIP offering, which is the Cisco Unified Communication, is now a recognized product in voice as well as in data communication. It combined the advantageous features of networking security and open application programming interface to facilitate an effective business communication channel within the walls of your business organization, which can lead to simplified network management and lower total cost of business operation. </p>
<p>Soon, Cisco will introduce the VoIP system extensively to residential and other essential applications. They are committed to provide an effective and unified communication not just for businesses but for the world as a whole.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 23:16:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/">VoIP Review</a>: FlyFone<br />
The Internet is immensely popular these days. Many individuals even end up marrying their chat-mates and there are also those who are able to find work or a career on the net. Most people are familiar with the internet as a helpful tool in doing researches, browsing through different websites, instant messaging, and music streaming. But did you know that it is also slowly entering a different industry?</p>
<p>Yes, you&#8217;ve heard it right. Telecommunications is one big industry, and the internet is making its way to this market. Now, it is possible to call a friend or a loved one anywhere in the world. You can easily make international calls at less cost. You might be wondering how, but if you&#8217;re an avid internet user, you probably know that by now.</p>
<p>FlyFone provides products like the FlyFone router. This is used in case you want to avail VoIP service. For your information, VoIP or voice over internet protocol is a new technology introduced in the market. It allows you to make international calls or receive calls from friends and family overseas. Local calls cal also be made using VoIP. As compared to landlines, VoIP is much cheaper, and you will be able to save money on your phone bills.</p>
<p>Getting VoIP service is much easier and faster if you already have a broadband connection or a fast internet connection. This is needed in order to plug your FlyFone adapter or other FlyFone products and enjoy unlimited calls.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to be hesitant about getting a FlyFone VoIP. Although it is a new technology, you&#8217;re guaranteed a good service for less cost. Many people are looking for ways to save money and this is one step to do just that. If your friends, business associates, relatives, and family have FlyFone, then you will be able to call each other on the internet for free.</p>
<p>FlyFone VoIP also has features like caller ID, call forwarding, redial, and account management online. These features are made available to you depending on the plan that you choose.</p>
<p>Try to research first what VoIP is on the internet. You can also talk to other people who finally decided to switch to VoIP. If you think the service will work best for you, then you&#8217;re ready to make a final decision.</p>
<p>The nest step is to choose a plan. Before jumping at any plan that comes your way, you must first make a list of all your wants and needs with regards to using a phone. Since there are many VoIP services and providers, choosing the best service will be much easier if you know what you want in a VoIP service or plan. You have to choose between residential or commercial/business. </p>
<p>After choosing the plan, you also have to ensure that the computer system in your home or office is compatible with the service. Don&#8217;t settle for anything less than a high-speed connection. Residential VoIP service is easy to install; in fact, you can do it yourself. Commercial VoIP on the other hand requires professional installers.</p>
<p>With FlyFone VoIP, you can choose your phone number. Other providers even let you choose area codes. Check with your provider first and know their policies. Don&#8217;t forget to install the accessories and features that come along with your VoIP service.</p>
<p>If you want to keep your old phone, you can get a FlyFone router. It is a small device that will be attached to your old phone so that you can enjoy using VoIP. This device figures out datagrams, maintains/controls bandwidth, control traffic, and ensures voice quality to all of your phone calls.</p>
<p>With technology always improving things by the second, time will come when routers will not be used. Digital phones are great examples for this; but not all people are welcoming the change with an open hand. So if you want to keep your old phone because it has a sentimental value of some sort, keep your phone and get a router.</p>
<p>FlyFone offers different VoIP products. So check with your VoIP provider for these products. Getting this new service may mean shelling out a small amount of money, but after that, you can save a great deal, not to mention calling your loved ones anytime, anywhere. </p>
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