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VoIP over Dial-Up
by Nathan Smith
There's a lot of hype these days surrounding Internet-based voice communications (VoIP) replacing traditional telephone service. Most of this revolves around companies such as Vonage who coin themselves as the 'Broadband Phone Company'. So what about those of us who don't have a broadband connection? Just because you don't have high speed Internet, doesn't mean that you can't save a fortune by using VoIP for your long-distance calls. Whilst a broadband connection will usually result in more consistent VoIP call quality, comparable results can be achieved using a dial-up connection provided some simple guidelines are followed.
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April 30, 2005
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The ABCs of DSL
by Jim Capobianco
DSL, which stands for Digital Subscriber Line, is a high speed connection to the Internet.
It uses standard copper phone lines, but differs significantly from the traditional dial-up Internet service many of us use in our homes.
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April 29, 2005
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VoIP 101: Voice over IP for Beginners
by Rich McIver
While most analysts believe it will be at least a decade before companies and telephone providers make the full switch to VoIP, the potential for the technology's use today is already quite astounding. A report by the Forrester Research Group predicts that by the end of 2006, nearly 5 million U.S. households will be using VoIP phone service. With the savings and flexibility that the technology already offers, and new advances just ahead on the horizon, we can expect those numbers will only increase in the future.
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April 29, 2005
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What Is VOIP and Why Does It Matter?
by Pete Binder
VoIP lets users make phone calls using the Internet instead of the regular telephone network. With VoIP service, users can make calls using their computer or, by adding a special adaptor, using a regular phone. As VoIP services continue to improve, they're even being used by large companies to replace their traditional internal phone systems.
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April 29, 2005
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What’s Your IQ on Basic PC Phone (VoIP) Knowledge
by Dee Scrip
We as consumers still have a lot to learn about VoIP, as this technology is the new era of communication and is continuously being changed.
All VoIP service providers need to incorporate the protection, needs, and desires of its customers, as well as address security and dial up capability.
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April 29, 2005
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Business service to real broadband or T1
by David Jackson
Are you ready to upgrade your residential service to DSL or business service to real broadband or T1? Well, the answer lies in what you need. Before you can realize your needs, you must understand more of what the word broadband really means. Below I will try to give you some realtechnical terms broken down for a better understanding.
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April 19, 2005
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Broadband Phone
by Aki Majima
A broadband phone is one that makes phone calls over the Internet using the IP protocol. Several large broadband phone companies have come to the forefront in recent months offering the ability to make phone calls with a regular phone, that are routed over Internet Protocol using broadband Internet access.
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April 19, 2005
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