The answer to your high phone bill is VoIP solution. What is this, you ask? It is voice over internet protocol. Basically what this means is you sign up for this service on the internet or by telephone. Buy or rent a router to hook into your computer and your phone. As soon as your registration is complete and you have picked the plan you want, you are all set.
VoIP had its beginnings in 1996 and was featured in the magazine, Computer Telephony Integration. Although it was first named Vocaltec, it was the same VoIP service that we have now. Maybe a little more sophisticated but basically the same. The main thing that is necessary to be able to use a voice over internet protocol phone service is high speed internet.
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The Cisco CCNP certification is changing at the end of 2006, with the BSCI and BCMSN exams being updated and the BCRAN and CIT exams being dropped. One of the two new exams is the 642-845 Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) test, and the name of the exam doesn’t give many hints as to the [...]
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Kicking off one of the free holiday free call offers, Jajah Direct has something for every one. You can call one person and talk for one hour or you can call 60 people if you can keep talk time to one minute to each of them!
Ok let me put it in another way, you get [...]
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It’s been a rough year for VoIP Service Providers, at least in the consumer space. We saw SunRocket abruptly shut down this summer when they failed to raise the money they needed to continue operations. We saw Vonage suffer through a barrage of patent lawsuits and continued hounding over customer service and 911 [...]
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I read today in PC World about a VoIP consultant who hacked through SIP conversations to prove how easy it is to access information on an unsecured VoIP network.
“An expert has released a proof-of-concept program to show how easy it would be for criminals to eavesdrop on the VoIP-based phone calls of any company using [...]
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