24/05/2011

A Simple Guide To VoIP?

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) allows you to make basic communications functions, such as voice calls, voice messaging and facsimile over the internet instead of the traditional telephone network.

You can use your existing broadband internet connection so there is no need for a second line to be installed. You simply sign up to a VoIP service provider who will charge you a subscription charge, and/or your call charges. When you sign up to a VoIP provider you are given a VoIP number which is the same as a traditional phone number, and what you give to other people so that they can contact you.

VoIP Costs

With VoIP you can still call any number that you want whether it be another VoIP user, a landline or a mobile. You are not limited to other VoIP service users only. The charges for all calls depends on the VoIP service provider that you sign up with. You may find that some calls using VoIP are cheaper than a traditional telephone network, whilst others may work out more expensive. Depending on your VoIP service provider you may also get a number of free calls, particularly to other VoIP users with the same provider.

The cost of VoIP varies depending on which VoIP service provider you use. Some will charge a monthly subscription fee which may include a number of calls, whilst others may simply charge only for the calls you make. You may also have to pay an one-off set-up fee or for any equipment you need to use VoIP.

Many VoIP service providers offer a pay-as-you-talk option similar to that which is offered with mobile phones. You simply purchase credit from your VoIP service provider and make calls until that credit runs out, before purchasing more credit to use again. Some VoIP service providers may require you to top up your account by a minimum amount for a fixed period.

VoIP Technical Issues

VoIP uses broadband connection so your use of it will be as reliable as your existing broadband internet connection. Therefore, if your connection often drops then you may find it will do the same with your VoIP usage. Broadband technology is relatively dependable but you may suffer problems if your internet service provider has technical issues or there is a high amount of internet traffic.

If you use VoIP via your computer then it will have to be turned on in order for you to make or receive calls. To put it simply, if your computer is not on then people will not be able to contact you on your VoIP number. Some VoIP service providers may offer a voicemail option in order to pick up messages from any calls you can not take but you may be charged for this service.

It should also be noted that some VoIP service providers do not allow you to make emergency calls so you should also ensure that you have another way of getting hold of the emergency services if required.

17/05/2011

Upgrade Your Office Using VOIP Phone Systems


One of the newest and hottest technologies to come down the technological pike is VOIP (voice over internet protocol). VOIP technology allow you to route your long distance telephone calls over the internet. By using the internet act as the carrier of your long distance calls, you bypass the long distance telephone company (and the long distance telephone company's charges). VOIP calls are usually MUCH cheaper than their standard land line counterparts. VOIP long distance calls cost pennies on the dollar compared to standard terrestrial phone long distance charges.

Besides offering and inexpensive solution for companies to save a ton of money on their long distance bills (the standard phone bill for one office in an international company can be tens of thousands of dollars, if not more, in just one year), VOIP offers features that are not accessible with standard land line telephone service (sometimes referred to as "POTS" or plain ol' telephone service) without the addition of expensive, proprietary software/hardware combinations such as PBX units.

One T1 line (and under lighter use, consumer grade DSL and cable internet connections) can handle multiple phone calls, and software on the client side can be used to record voice mail messages and allow for employees to check their phone calls much like they check there mail, often with remote office features that allow "road warriors" greater flexibility in their phone usage while away from the office.

If you want the most high tech solution available for modern telephony that is also the most cost effective over a time span as little as one year, you should consider using VOIP technology when preparing you company's IT agenda and communication systems. Feature for feature and dollar for dollar, VOIP cannot be beat in the world of high tech digital telephony. The combination of features and price are unparalleled in the industry, and the quality of voice communications has not only met, but far surpassed the quality of traditional phone lines.

07/05/2011

Benefits of VoIP That Will Blow Your Mind



















You would probably have heard of VoIP, unless you've been living on some other planet. Even if you've never really understood what the hype was all about, VoIP (which by the way, stands for Voice over Internet Protocol) will change the way you think about long distance telephone calls.

VoIP actually means that all that sounds you hear on the regular telephone (analog audio signals) are turned into a digital signal, which is then transmitted through the Internet.

So again you ask, why is this VoIP changing the industry? It means that you can totally go around your telephone company and start making long distance calls at no charge. All you have to do is get some of the free software that's available all over the Internet right now.
And here's the best part: this new technology can revolutionize the telephone system in the whole world. You might have seen the tv commercials from one of the forerunners of VoIP called Vonage. Vonage calls itself the 'broadband telephone company' and provides attractive services to its customers. These include low-cost 800 numbers and very low international rates. Fees from the US to Canada are also waived.

However, Vonage isn't the only company who is the game. AT&T is providing VoIP calling in some places in the US. There are also other major companies, including Skype, which is going all out with its viral advertising.

At the moment, most VoIP service providers offer plans somewhat similar to cell phone companies called 'minute-rate' plans for as low as $30 a month. And just like the cell phone plans, you can also opt for unlimited plans for around $79 a month. Without ever having to pay for long distance charges, unregulated charges and all the free services that come standard with your VoIP service, you can save a great amount of money.

Previously, you might be paying for services such as call waiting, three way calling, call forwarding, caller ID, repeat dial and last call return. With VoIP, you no longer need to pay as these come standard with your service. Plus, there are some advanced features that would make VoIP worth looking into. With some providers, you can opt for call filtering options and even have control over how calls are handled according to their numbers. For example, you could forward your call to a certain number, send the call to voicemail, give a busy signal, play a 'not in service' message, or even send the caller to a funny rejection hotline.

Some VoIP services also allow you to check your voicemail on the Internet or even attach messages to an email that is sent to you. Remember though, not all plans and features are the same for all VoIP providers. You should look around for one that best suits your needs.

The other benefit that makes VoIP a very attractive alternative for home and business users is its flexibility. With VoIP, you can make calls from any location that you can get broadband connectivity. As ATAs (Analog Telephone Adaptor) and IP phones transmit information over the Internet, they can be done by any provider. For travelers on business trips, this means that they never miss a home phone call, since they can take their ATA with them wherever their destination might be. Also, by using a 'softphone' or a software which enables you to load your VoIP service onto your laptop or even desktop, you can easily make calls anywhere, provided you have broadband services, a headset and a microphone.


IP telephony is the way of the future. It makes sense in terms of ROI, from both the infrastructure and economic point of view. It will not be overnight, but in time all of the current circuit switched networks in place today will be taken over by packet switching technology, in other word, VoIP. A majority of businesses are already using VoIP, and as the technology makes a presence into our lives, it will become more popular. Forrester Research predicts that by the end of 2006, nearly 5 million US households will have VoIP phone service.

In a nutshell, VoIP is just a better phone service, but it's one that's here to stay...



02/05/2011

Nokia N8 VoIP

There are mobile phones (cell phones) and smartphones. But to one we call smartphone has far more intelligence, function and speed comparing regular mobile phones. Smartphone has varying features and capabilities which most of the time works like pocket PC. But the Smartphone we are dealing today is Nokia N8 Symbian ^3 which is the most advance version of smartphone from Nokia which unlikely any other cellphone includes 680 MHz ARM 11 processor as well as Broadcom BCM2727 GPU.

So the question is how Nokia N8 Symbian ^3 Smartphone is the best VoIP Phone.

Any mobile phone support VoIP should support both voice calling as well as video calling features, Hence, that's how is considered a fully fledge VoIPPhone.

If you want to make VoIP calls through your mobile then it should support 2 very important networks which also use to make free mobile VoIP calls and they are 3G and WIFI networks.

This Nokia phone has great 3G speed which is up to 10.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2.0 Mbps and WiFi (WLAN) speed is around Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, UPnP technology.

Both 3G as well as WiFi speed is good enough to experience best VoIP callings.
When we talk about video calls Nokia N8 still heading with its big size screen having 16M colors and 360 x 640 pixels, 3.5 inches. There are two cameras for video calling feature; the primary one has 12 megapixels with Xenon flash which is rare and best mobile flash available including Carl Zeiss optics. The secondary camera is VGA video call camera.

By extracting all the above Nokia N8 features the basic VoIP requirement is best 3G, WiFi support and clear camera with larger screen for better watch during video calls. Hence, Nokia N8 includes both of these features.

Beside technical features which you have already finish reading Nokia N8 also supports many VoIP applications provided by some famous mobile VoIP providers like Fring, Vopium, Nimbuzz etc.

Fring is a great mobile VoIP provider which provides application for almost all the smartphones, iPhones, Android phones and windows mobile etc. Fring application on Nokia N8 supports both voice as well as video calls.

Well, if you are a Nokia N8 user then you should feel proud having the best VoIP Phone.