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		<title>Regulating VoIP</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 16:46:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that VoIP just crept up overnight and became an instant success. Yet VoIP has been around for a lot longer than many people realize and yet the industry has been allowed to build up without necessary regulations in place
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems that VoIP just crept up overnight and became an instant success. Yet VoIP has been around for a lot longer than many people realize and yet the industry has been allowed to build up without necessary regulations in place<br />
The reason that VoIP has gone without vast amounts of regulation is that VoIP is a completely different technology then the telephone system that we have come to know for the past 100 years. Standard telephone is known as PSTN or the Public Switched Telephone Network. It requires the use of Circuit Switching networks connected through wires.</p>
<p>Many Federal regulations have been initiated and set in place regarding the use of the PSTN telephone system. However, due to the fact that VoIP is technology based on Packet Switching and is transferred over the Internet, Federal regulations had not been initiated concerning this technology and in fact, the government is in a sense playing catch up to regulate VoIP services and providers.</p>
<p>The need for regulation became apparent when several VoIP users had issues when trying to use the 911 services. Because VoIP does not use landline wires, VoIP is not incorporated with the Public Safety Emergency 911 system. When users call 911 from a landline phone the dispatcher will see a display of the callers location and address. However, when a caller with a VoIP service calls 911 no information is displayed. This is a serious concern. Especially since in critical situations, a 911 call may be made, and then the caller, for whatever reason cannot give any further details, the 911 operators will then typically trace the call and send help.</p>
<p>However, with a VoIP service provider, they will not be able to trace the call and send any help to the person who placed the call.<br />
This issue was addressed previously in regards to cellular phones. The FCC had instigated the Enhanced 911 program and by working with cellular networks has been able to initiate technology that will locate on a cellular antennae&#8217;s signal when a 911 call is placed.</p>
<p>Currently many VoIP service providers do not offer 911 service, others do offer Enhanced 911 but the system is no where near perfect. It is recommended that VoIP users contact their service providers and find out what steps they need to take to activate and register their information with 911. However, even if a subscriber has their information registered with 911, and places a phone call to 911 away from their residence, the dispatcher will have no way to trace the phone call.</p>
<p>It is suggested that VoIP subscribers continue to maintain a landline connection for the sole purpose of using 911. Another suggestion is to carry a mobile phone again for further tracking if an emergency call is needed. If you do need to call 911 from a VoIP phone, you should begin by giving your local information, regarding your location immediately.<br />
The FCC had issued a regulation that all VoIP service providers who did not have their subscribers sign a statement that they were aware of the 911 limitations inherent with VoIP would be cancelled from their VoIP service.</p>
<p>However the FCC has issued a continuance to allow more users to sign the statement. Where this issue will ultimately end up is a matter of &#8216;wait and see&#8217;. I don&#8217;t think the government ever expected VoIP to gain in strength and popularity. Currently VoIP services are being offered by not only providers who specialize in VoIP but also mainstream telephone companies are now offering VoIP services and products. Verizon has just released Voice wing- their VoIP service. Even Cingular wireless has started a mobile wireless or VoWiFi service.</p>
<p>It may be a few years before we see all of the issues with VoIP worked out, but undoubtedly most of the resolutions will come about through the FCC, court rulings, and from the government taking a long hard look at the very infrastructure of VoIP and finding its legal place in the midst of a telecommunications system that has remained intact for nearly 100 years.</p>
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		<title>How Does VoIP Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 13:17:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP is Voice over Internet Protocol. Standard telephone lines are referred to as PSTN or the Public Switched Telephone Network. PSTN works on circuit switching. A good example of circuit switching is the old switchboard operator who would connect callers to receivers by the use of electrical circuits.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VoIP is Voice over Internet Protocol. Standard telephone lines are referred to as PSTN or the Public Switched Telephone Network. PSTN works on circuit switching. A good example of circuit switching is the old switchboard operator who would connect callers to receivers by the use of electrical circuits.</p>
<p><!--#favads250x250-->VoIP is Packet Switching. Packet Switching consists of data packets, or packets of information being carried across the Internet, from your computer to either another computer or PSTN telephone. VoIP operates in different forms. For instance, you can use VoIP when you use an Instant Messaging program with voice on your computer. These are very popular and now Yahoo, AOL, MSN, ICQ, and even Google have VoIP Instant Messaging programs.</p>
<p><!--admgr#adbrite-->The benefits of these programs are that they are free to download off of the Internet, and by using a microphone and your speakers; you can talk over the Internet with any of your buddies. As long as your friends and family members download the same program, you will be able to talk with them as long as you like, and absolutely free. You can talk to anyone, anywhere in the world with VoIP Instant Messengers.</p>
<p>Another method of VoIP technology is to use a VoIP service provider for your basic telephony needs. A very familiar company is Vonage. For a monthly fee, you will receive VoIP services, the same as you pay for your regular telephone services. You can choose to use your VoIP service over the Internet, or you can choose to connect your VoIP to your standard telephone.</p>
<p>By connecting a VoIP phone adapter to your modem and standard phone, you will be able to use your VoIP service and your telephone as you would with any other telephone service provider. Many people prefer to use a VoIP service provider because the cost of local and long distance calling with VoIP is very inexpensive. Many providers offer unlimited calling plans.</p>
<p>There are other features that are often bundled with your service plan. Features such as Voicemail, Caller ID, Call Waiting, Call Transfer, and 3 Way Calling are often included for free in your selected VoIP plan. By choosing your VoIP service provide and installing a phone adapter, you will be on your way to making low cost VoIP calls in minutes.</p>
<p>You can also purchase a specialized VoIP phone. These phones come in both cordless and corded styles. The cordless VoIP phones work the same as standard cordless phones. Many of these phones also come with conferencing features and are suitable for small or home business needs.</p>
<p>Another form of VoIP telephones are the VoWiFi phones. These are wireless VoIP phones. This is the same technology as VoIP, only you are not limited to a plugged in connection. You can use your VoWiFi phone wherever there is a wireless High Speed Internet Connection. These phones are more expensive then mobile phones, and haven&#8217;t had all of the kinks worked out yet. However, they are still a cost effective choice for those who would like to save a little money.</p>
<p>VoIP has proved to be a viable source of telecommunications. Many companies are now offering VoIP services and those who aren&#8217;t have plans to do so. Companies such as Verizon and Sprint offer VoIP services. Other companies are working on creating VoIP phones and VoWiFi phones.</p>
<p>There are Hybrid phones on the market, which allow for both VoWiFi and Cellular calling. These phones have many people excited. They can work in a network range as a cellular phone, and then, they can work as a VoWiFi phone, avoiding all roaming charges.</p>
<p>The FCC has issued some regulations regarding VoIP and the ability to call 911. Because VoIP uses the Internet and not a landline phone, when a call is made to 911 from a VoIP connection, the operator who receives the call receives none of the caller&#8217;s pertinent information. This includes address or location of the call. Some service providers do not supply 911 at all; others have what is known as Enhanced 911 services.</p>
<p>To use these services you may need to activate your service, as well as register your information with 911. However, you will need to sign a statement when you apply for your VoIP services stating that you understand your 911 capabilities may be limited.</p>
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		<title>VoIP vs Analog Phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 00:11:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people today prefer VoIP to Analog phones. Analog or traditional phones are losing the battle against VoIP when it comes to cost effectiveness, standards, quality, and ease of use. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and VoIP is the technology that transmits voice as packet files over the Internet. This is known as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people today prefer VoIP to Analog phones. Analog or traditional phones are losing the battle against VoIP when it comes to cost effectiveness, standards, quality, and ease of use. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and VoIP is the technology that transmits voice as packet files over the Internet. This is known as the Packet Switching Network. Standard Analog phones use the Circuit Switching Network and the entire landline Analog telephone system is referred to as the Public Switched Telephone Network.</p>
<p>The main difference between Packet Switching and Circuit Switching, is that Packet Switching uses (data) or Packets and sends them over the Internet while Circuit Switching is accomplished by using electrical circuits to make a telephone connection. Circuit Switching is like the old switchboard operators, wearing headsets frantically trying to connect the right caller with the receiver. Packet Switching is used to transfer data all across the Internet- it is used for E-mail.</p>
<p>Many people are choosing VoIP over Analog because of the many benefits that it offers.</p>
<p>The calling features that usually come with your Analog service for a fee are often included for free with your VoIP service. These include features such as Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Call Block, Three-Way- Calling, Voice Mail, * 69 and more. Another benefit to VoIP services include the fact that many providers will let you keep your existing phone number, or allow you to select a new area code. Selecting a new area code has great appeal to many people. For instance, a customer can select an area code for the same town where most of his friends or family live. By choosing this area code, not only is he still getting a great deal with his VoIP services, but also now his family and friends will save money whenever they call. For them, it will be a local and not a long distance call.</p>
<p>VoIP is also preferred by many businesses as their method of telecommunications.</p>
<p>Businesses prefer the flexibility, freedom, and cost effectiveness offered by VoIP as compared to Analog service providers. Businesses today depend upon telecommunications. Whether it is Internet, E-mail, Customer Service through telephone, online web applications, and E-mail, or whatever your IT business needs may be, VoIP offers to handle all of your needs with one application. Additionally, this reduces cost and increases productivity. VoIP also has combined with software applications that are perfect for many business needs. Software such as accounting programs, Email, and PC based applications help to save money by combining services.</p>
<p>The reduction in long distance charges is another great advantage for switching to VoIP for business needs. By combining data, video, and audio needs, companies save on bandwidth usage, which ultimately leads to financial savings.</p>
<p>Businesses are also opting for VoIP in their Call Centers. VoIP is slowly becoming the standard choice for Call Centers. VoIP offers some major benefits for Call Centers such as flexibility, cost efficiency, and enhanced customer service applications. For instance, in the past, a Call Center needed to be a stabilized facility equipped with many phone lines used by people who would physically be located in the Call Center.</p>
<p>By using VoIP for your Call Center, not only is your main location easily relocated as your business expands, but you can hire employees virtually world wide. Larger companies take advantage of VoIP Call Centers by outsourcing work overseas where they can hire employees for less. The Integration of data, audio, and web-based features is another reason why businesses are opting for VoIP. Customer service calls are handled more efficiently with the integration of these three components. Not only are calls transferred more proficiently, but also greater care can be given to customers when Call Centers use integrated software platforms.</p>
<p>More Call Centers are taking advantage of the opportunity to hire employees world wide through VoIP services. Employees may work in different time zones, giving greater customer service benefits year round, and hiring home based employees is another way businesses are choosing to save money. VoIP provides solutions for businesses that Analog just simply does not address.</p>
<p>Most people prefer VoIP over Analog, and the future points to the fact that VoIP will only increase in popularity.</p>
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		<title>VoIP Adapter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2007 19:43:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP phone adapters enable users to use their standard telephones with their VoIP services.  VoIP is Voice over Internet Protocol.  It is the technology of transmitting audio as data packets over the Internet to a receiving computer, VoIP enabled phone, or a standard telephone.
The standard telephone system is known as the PSTN or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VoIP phone adapters enable users to use their standard telephones with their VoIP services.  VoIP is Voice over Internet Protocol.  It is the technology of transmitting audio as data packets over the Internet to a receiving computer, VoIP enabled phone, or a standard telephone.</p>
<p>The standard telephone system is known as the PSTN or Public Switched Telephone Network.  The very infrastructure of VoIP and PSTN are completely different networks.   People have experienced VoIP technology by using a microphone and speakers connected to their computers, but thanks to phone adapters, users can put away the microphones and speak over VoIP with standard telephones.</p>
<p>A simple form of VoIP is used with many Instant Messaging programs.  For free, a computer user can download an Instant Messaging program, connect their computer speakers and a microphone, and make a free long distance (or international) call to another pc user.  Many Instant Messaging programs are incorporating VoIP services.  You can use Yahoo Messenger, AOL, Skype, ICQ, MSN, and Google to make pc-to-pc free phone calls.</p>
<p>Another more advanced form of VoIP is to use a monthly service provider for the handling of all of your telephone needs.  A VoIP provider will work much like your traditional telephone service yet you will not need to have your house wired or have phone jacks installed.  With a phone adapter you will be able to transform your household phone into a phone that will work with your VoIP service.  You can also connect a portable phone to the adapter and have a portable phone that operates on your VoIP service. Your service provider will provide you with the telephony adapter.</p>
<p>As VoIP products and services continue to evolve, we can expect more VoIP phones will hit the market.  There are currently a few models on the market as well as VoWiFi phones- VoIP&#8217;s answer to cellular.</p>
<p>People prefer VoIP to standard PSTN networks. For many it is the cost savings that are making this the telephony method of choice.  You can find unlimited local and long distance calling plans for as little as $20.00 a month.  VoIP providers are creeping up everywhere.  From major telephone companies like Verizon to Cellular giants such as Cingular everyone is eyeing VoIP.</p>
<p>VoIP offers tremendous benefits.  For instance, many of the calling features that are available on a pay basis with standard telephone networks are typically included free of charge with VoIP service providers.  These features include but are not limited to: Voice Mail, Caller Id, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, and *69.</p>
<p>Residential customers are pleased with the freedom that the phone adapter offers them.  Though many would still use VoIP if they were confined to a microphone and speakers, the ability to speak freely on your telephone or cordless handset has even greater appeal for those who are considering VoIP services.</p>
<p>Businesses are also taking advantage of the amazing saving opportunities that come with VoIP.  Small businesses like the ability to integrate features such as voice, fax, and web-based applications that are provided with VoIP.  VoIP has great audio quality and offers employers and employees flexibility.   Many businesses have noticed a significant increase in productivity and employer/employee relations since switching to VoIP.</p>
<p>Phone adapters give mobile employees the ability to take their phone number with them, anywhere they have a High Speed Internet connection.  This has revolutionized the concept of customer service, and brought an increase of services provided by those in sales and other occupations where travel is a frequent requirement.  Now, if a worker is away from the desk, traveling, or about mobile business, there needs to be no hesitant for customers or clients to stay connected.  There is no need to transfer calls through secretaries stationed at desks.  Thanks to VoIP, employees can receive their important business calls unhindered.</p>
<p>Call centers have also adopted VoIP as their method of communications.  VoIP integrates so many features that are vital to the success of a prosperous business that it is any wonder that not every company has made the switch to VoIP.</p>
<p>Though the future will unveil many other new products and features, phone adapters continue to bridge the distance between PSTN and VoIP.  The ability to bring your phone number with you has positively revolutionized the way people communicate.</p>
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		<title>Five Reasons Your Business Should Switch to VoIP</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2006 17:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, many businesses are choosing to unplug and go with VoIP technology. There are many advantages for using VoIP including cost effectiveness, greater productivity, and the incorporation of data, audio, and video all intertwined in one program. Here is an overview of five reasons that your business should make the switch to VoIP.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, many businesses are choosing to unplug and go with VoIP technology. There are many advantages for using VoIP including cost effectiveness, greater productivity, and the incorporation of data, audio, and video all intertwined in one program. Here is an overview of five reasons that your business should make the switch to VoIP.</p>
<h3>VoIP Reduces Cost</h3>
<p>Businesses today depend upon telecommunications. Whether it is Internet, E-mail, Customer Service through telephone, online web applications, and E-mail, or whatever your IT business needs may be, VoIP offers to handle all of your needs with one application. Additionally, this reduces cost and increases productivity. VoIP also has combined with software applications that are perfect for many business needs. Software such as accounting programs, Email, and PC based applications help to save money by combining services.<br />
The reduction in long distance charges is another great advantage for switching to VoIP for business needs. By combining data, video, and audio needs, companies save on bandwidth usage, which ultimately leads to financial savings.</p>
<h3>VoIP is perfect for Call Centers</h3>
<p>VoIP is slowly becoming the standard choice for Call Centers. VoIP offers some major benefits for Call Centers such as flexibility, cost efficiency, and enhanced customer service applications. For instance, in the past, a Call Center needed to be a stabilized facility equipped with many phone lines used by people who would physically be located in the Call Center. By using VoIP for your Call Center, not only is your main location easily relocated as your business expands, but you can hire employees virtually world wide. Larger companies take advantage of VoIP Call Centers by outsourcing work overseas where they can hire employees for less.<br />
The Integration of data, audio, and web based features is another reason why businesses are opting for VoIP. Customer service calls are handled more efficiently with the integration of these three components. Not only are calls transferred more proficiently, but also greater care can be given to customers when Call Centers use integrated software platforms.<br />
More Call Centers are taking advantage of the opportunity to hire employees world wide through VoIP services. Employees may work in different time zones, giving greater customer service benefits year round, and hiring home based employees is another way businesses are choosing to save money.</p>
<h3>VoIP is better for Mobile Employees</h3>
<p>Many companies employ mobile workers. Mobile Employees have typically used cell phones at the company&#8217;s expense to stay in touch during the day. By utilizing VoIP Mobile Employees can remain virtually connected with the company, and the company saves money on fees.<br />
When mobile employees rely on cell phones, many times a customer will call the main office, only to hear a message or be told the worker&#8217;s cell phone number. This requires the customer to hang up and call the employee on their cell phone- increasing the chance that the employee will lose the sale. By using VoIP, a call is instantly routed to the mobile employee and productivity increases.<br />
Since VoIP integrates many other technologies, including E-mail, mobile employees are able to conduct many more transactions with one application.</p>
<h3>VoIP allows Real Time Global Conferencing</h3>
<p>Global conferencing and training can put a burden on a business. Attempts to reach employees worldwide are not only expensive but time consuming as well. With VoIP technology businesses can avoid conferencing costs, and enable secure audio and videoconferences to offices worldwide. By reducing long distance costs, employees are also taking advantage of calling each other and corporate headquarters more frequently.</p>
<h3>VoIP offers Flexibility that Ultimately Increases Productivity</h3>
<p>VoIP allows greater flexibility. By using a standard VoIP Phone Adapter, you are able to take your telephone number with you. This allows greater productivity by allowing employees to conduct business overseas, while traveling, staying in hotels, etc. Your customers will be able to call you on your regular business phone number, and you won&#8217;t have to use your cell phone.<br />
Many VoIP services are fully integrated with PC applications such as fax and email. There is greater productivity when employees can integrate their email and phone services with one application. Conduct business with VoIP on your laptop, any time day or night.<br />
With the option to get VoIP phone numbers with area codes throughout the country, and some world wide, businesses can expand by choosing local area codes for the city, state, or country they are targeting.</p>
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		<title>Wireless VoIP</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2006 14:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wireless and VoIP have joined forces. Installing a WLAN network card into your computer uses wireless technology. After installing the card, your computer will become &#8216;wireless&#8217;. This means that you will be able to enjoy an Internet connection without the use of cables and cords.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wireless and VoIP have joined forces. Installing a WLAN network card into your computer uses wireless technology. After installing the card, your computer will become &#8216;wireless&#8217;. This means that you will be able to enjoy an Internet connection without the use of cables and cords.</p>
<p>VoIP is the technology that allows the transmission of audio files by transmitting them into data packets across the Internet. By integrating Wireless and VoIP a new generation of audio telecommunications has been birthed. By having a VoIP service and a wireless connection, you can enjoy the best of both worlds- wireless VoIP connections.</p>
<p>Wireless networks are activated by what is known as a &#8216;hotspot&#8217;. A hotspot is an area where there is an access point. Wireless connections are basically created by radio signals. An access point is where the network has established their main signal. It is possible for wireless users to basically &#8216;jump&#8217; from hotspot to hotspot and utilize various networks access points.</p>
<p>The combination of Wireless and VoIP has led to another invention-VoWiFi. VoWiFi stands for Voice over Wireless Fidelity. VoWiFi has also produced the new VoWiFi phones. These phones operate like cell phones, only they use VoIP technology, (transmit over the Internet) and are wireless, operating in various hotspots.</p>
<p>VoWiFi phones are very inexpensive to use, as is all of VoIP technology. It is much cheaper to submit audio as data packets over the Internet and it uses considerably less bandwidth. This is a reason why VoIP technology is gaining in strength and momentum.</p>
<p>Many people are choosing the freedom that is offered by VoIP. VoIP can offer nearly free or free long distance phone calls. Since VoWi Fi operates from hotspot to hotspot or network-to-network, you may think that there are roaming charges involved. Well, this is not the cellular network that you love/hate. There are no roaming charges involved with VoIP. That&#8217;s right, you can take your VoWiFi phone from hotspot to hotspot, maintaining your connection (provided you easily go from hotspot to hotspot) absolutely free.</p>
<p>You may be wondering why not just use cellular? Why go wireless? Well, for those who travel a lot or are consistently out of their cellular range, roaming charges will apply and can be expensive. By using your VoWiFi in hotspots while you are traveling, you can pick up a connection and make your calls for free.</p>
<p>Be careful not to confuse a VoWiFi phone with a cordless VoIP phone. They are two distinctively different products. A VoWiFi phone will enable you to access hotspots, but a cordless VoIP phone is simply a way to have a cordless phone in your house that is compatible with your VoIP service provider.</p>
<p>VoWiFi phones are hitting the market and companies such as Vonage are soon to debut their new VoWiFi phones.</p>
<p>An interesting trend is the creation of the hybrid phone. If someone is a traveling salesman, or just simply travels frequently and is on their cell phone, then leave their network range- they can take advantage of the new hybrid phone. The hybrid phone, which is part cellular, part VoWiFi, will be able to access hotspots, and pick up a signal. Voila- no more roaming charges!</p>
<p>Wireless VoIP does show promising signs towards the future and many look anxiously awaiting new products and increasing performance by these products. You will have to have a VoIP service provider before you can access VoWiFi. However, you can still find many free hotspots that will give your phone a connection.</p>
<p>Both Wireless and VoIP are relatively new technologies that have a lot of kinks that need to be worked out. The products are hitting the market at increasing speed, while rules, regulations, and security issues seem to be taking second place. That is the nature of telecommunications technology though, and we can expect that the face of Wireless VoIP will look very different in the next few years. Major corporations are already embracing this technology, creating services, phones, hybrid phones and plans that center on VoIP while the FCC races to determine where in fact VoIP technology&#8217;s classifications lay.</p>
<p>There have been significant issues regarding wireless VoIP and security and 911 services. Well the good news is, that while these issues are battled out, agreed upon, and rewritten, we can still take our phones and lily pad our way from hotspot to hotspot- free of roaming charges.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 20:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As technology continues to advance, telephones are gaining intelligence and are now referred to as &#8216;Smartphones&#8217;. Smartphones are mobile devices that can perform other functions, including storing personal information. When mobile phones combine with PDAs your telephone is smart. A PDA is a Personal Digital Assistant or Palmtops.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As technology continues to advance, telephones are gaining intelligence and are now referred to as &#8216;Smartphones&#8217;. Smartphones are mobile devices that can perform other functions, including storing personal information. When mobile phones combine with PDAs your telephone is smart. A PDA is a Personal Digital Assistant or Palmtops.</p>
<p>The majority of cellular phones on the market today are classified as Smartphones. Smartphones are capable of being upgraded to perform other tasks. Many Smartphones can handle things such as playing Media such as Mp3&#8217;s, Audio recording, can work as a digital camera, web camera, calculator, a video game console, a cell phone, digital photo viewer, and a remote control.</p>
<p>Now new technology is about to unveil a new application with Smartphones, the VoIP or VoWiFi Smartphones. The plan for the future is to enable Smartphones with the ability to pick up wireless connections at various hotspots. Though this technology is new, it is already gaining popularity and customers eagerly wait for its arrival.</p>
<p>VoIP has already taken the world by storm and customers everywhere are turning off the landlines and communicating over the Internet. Many Instant Messaging programs have turned to VoIP and users worldwide are finally experiencing the power of VoIP for themselves. Programs such as Yahoo Voice, MSN, AOL, ICQ, and even Google&#8217;s new instant messaging service are all equipped with voice. By using your computer, a High Speed Internet Connection, a Microphone, and speakers, users can communicate for unlimited pc-to-pc calls worldwide.</p>
<p>Skype was one of the earliest Instant Messengers that enabled VoIP free pc-to-pc calls. Now, Skype is making headlines again as it prepares for the unveiling of the Skype integrated VoIP Smartphone.</p>
<p>VoIP has become widely accepted and consumers everywhere are opting for the freedom, flexibility, and cost efficiency by switching to VoIP. Wireless technology has joined with VoIP, and the future points to a wireless VoIP phone. These phones are known as VoWiFi. VoWiFi stands for Voice Over Wireless Fidelity. It means a Voice over wireless Internet connection.</p>
<p>Though there are still many issues and concerns regarding VoIP and wireless technology, the two are gaining momentum in both popularity and demand. People want smart products. Cell phones are already serving as dual video cameras, are capable of browsing the Internet, and can record music, video, and play computer games. There is no reason to expect that as WiFi becomes increasingly popular that WiFi phones won&#8217;t be equally, if not more as smart.</p>
<p>The Skype Smartphone is currently designed to work absolutely free between Skype users, and possibly will be free in various hotspots, though this can&#8217;t be positively defined.</p>
<p>VoIP has faced many challenges and obstacles and is currently undergoing rules and regulations by the FCC. Issues such as 911 and the ability to trace VoIP calls are making headline news. What the future has in store for VoIP and VoWiFi can&#8217;t be determined but the fact that major corporations are preparing their services and developing products point to the fact that they expect VoIP and WiFi are here to stay.</p>
<p>Certain security features need to be addressed and wireless networks will need to assure consumers that their information will remain in highest security before the world is ready to abandon itself fully to wireless, but many people are already enjoying the cost savings from using VoWiFi phones in various hotspots. Right now, there are no roaming charges applicable to WiFi and Cellular users will embrace this savings with open arms.</p>
<p>Wireless is also the future of American business solutions. Along with Smartphones, VoWiFi, and new wireless security, services, and products, Americans are eagerly expecting VoIP and wireless to hit the consumer market full force.</p>
<p>As we wait on new products and services, we can begin to explore the infant stages of what this technology has to offer. Cingular has already begun their VoWiFi service and phones, and new access spots are sprouting daily. Before wireless can really take the plugs out of the world, consumers will need to be assured that their data, phone calls, and E-mails will be absolutely safe. This includes upgrading security protection against viruses, Trojans, and worms, which could potentially infect wireless systems and the future of wireless VoWiFi Smartphones.</p>
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		<title>The Top Five New VoIP Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 May 2006 20:08:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As with other forms of computer IT systems, VoIP is undergoing a constant evolution. The FCC is consistently trying to categorize VoIP and determine taxing for its users. Meanwhile, VoIP products and users are on the rise. Major computer corporations such as Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, MSN, and AOL are consistently adding VoIP capabilities to their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As with other forms of computer IT systems, VoIP is undergoing a constant evolution. The FCC is consistently trying to categorize VoIP and determine taxing for its users. Meanwhile, VoIP products and users are on the rise. Major computer corporations such as Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, MSN, and AOL are consistently adding VoIP capabilities to their lists of options. Now, most Instant Messaging tools utilize some form of VoIP. Free World Dial Up and Skype still lead the path into the VoIP future. What will the future hold for VoIP? Questions abound, but with major corporations making the switch, we can rest assured that VoIP is here to stay. With that in mind, here are the top five new VoIP products.</p>
<p>1. Skype for Windows</p>
<p>Skype&#8217;s new Windows 1.4 offers many new features for their customers. It includes free call forwarding from one Skype account to another Skype account as well as providing interchangeable Skype and Microsoft Outlook features. It is designed to allow for one click calling on Microsoft Outlook contacts, further combining the relationship between voice and data.</p>
<p>The new Skype also allows easy downloading of ringtones, sounds, and pictures. There are an estimated 56 million Skype users and over 100,000 new Skype registrations per day.</p>
<p>Ebay has made plans to purchase Skype for 2.6 billion dollars if Skype&#8217;s figures continually improve into the year 2008. Ebay would like to combine Skype&#8217;s VoIP technology with the E-Bay infrastructure. You can download Skype for Windows 1.4 here: <a href="http://www.skype.com/products/skype/windows/" target="_blank">http://www.skype.com/products/skype/windows/</a></p>
<p>2. The Viper Wi-Fi 3100v Phone- Viper Networks</p>
<p>Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity, which is the standard for Ethernet wireless services. Here is one of the top picks in VoIP Wi- Fi phones. The Viper Wi-Fi 3100v Phone uses prepaid minutes so there aren&#8217;t any monthly fees. The phone works over the Viper wireless system and costs roughly $200.00 for the purchase of the telephone. By utilizing the Viper Network, which offers service, phones, and adapters you, will thoroughly enjoy Viper VoIP freedom. You can visit Viper&#8217;s homepage here: <a href="http://solutions.vipernetworks.com/" target="_blank">http://solutions.vipernetworks.com/</a></p>
<p>3. Sun Rocket Internet Phone Service</p>
<p>P&gt;Sun Rocket Internet Phone Service supplies VoIP technology for a great price. For under $25.00 per month you can replace your local and long distance telephone service provider and use Sun Rocket with a broadband Internet connection. You will receive two phone numbers, a dual handset, and an expandable phone system. It also includes E-911 support. Because of the dual integration with VoIP and the Internet, users are able to handle all of their calling features from their interactive Web based logs. Features include voice mail, call blocking, call forwarding, call waiting, caller ID, three way calling, and it comes with a Do Not Disturb feature that automatically routes calls to your Voice Mail. Sun Rocket&#8217;s home page includes a detailed listing of their services and product features. You can visit their home page here: <a href="http://www.sunrocket.com/" target="_blank">http://www.sunrocket.com/</a>.</p>
<p>4. Vizufon Cip-4500 Broadband VoIP Video Phone</p>
<p>For under $400.00 you can buy the Vizufon Cip-4500 Video Phone. It will allow you to see your caller. It comes with your own static SIP phone number, allows you to temporarily block outgoing video images, and even connects to the Internet. The personal address book is incorporated with video images so that you can identify your contacts. It is compatible with LAN, DSL, and Broadband connections. This phone is perfect for small businesses as well as residential households. You can purchase the Vizufon CIP-4500 at Itave: <a href="http://www.itave.com/" target="_blank">http://www.itave.com/</a></p>
<p>5. 8&#215;8 Packet8 Broadband VoIP Service with DTA-310 Phone Adapter CD</p>
<p>The 8&#215;8 Packet 8 VoIP Service Phone Adapter will get you started with your new VoIP service. For under $50.00 this adapter is affordable for both residential and business VoIP users. It is compatible with Broadband and DSL Internet connections. Packet 8 subscribers will be able to convert their home telephones into VoIP technology and for a low monthly fee, they will be able to subscribe to Packet 8&#8217;s unlimited calling service. Features include, unlimited calling within the US and Canada, Voicemail, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Three Way Calling, Call Block, Toll Free Calling and Emergency 911 plus many more. To view Packet 8 subscription rates you can visit their site online at: <a href="www.packet8.net/about/international.asp" target="_blank">www.packet8.net/about/international.asp</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. It is the technology that is used to incorporate the transmission of audio over the Internet in the form of packets. This is in contrast to the PSTN or the Public Switched Telephone Network- the telephone network we have all come to know and rely upon for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. It is the technology that is used to incorporate the transmission of audio over the Internet in the form of packets. This is in contrast to the PSTN or the Public Switched Telephone Network- the telephone network we have all come to know and rely upon for the past century. The very nature of VoIP and PSTN are completely different and the future appears to show that more people will be switching from PSTN to VoIP.</p>
<p>VoIP began on the Internet and Pc-to-Pc messaging is still a great way to experience VoIP. There are many different instant-messaging programs that are available for free and will allow you to speak with another user, anywhere world wide, absolutely free and for an unlimited amount of time.</p>
<p>You will need a high speed Internet connection, up to date computer, mouse, speakers, and a microphone to fully experience VoIP Pc to Pc calls. Your receiver will also need these things and will need to install the same program that you have already installed.</p>
<p>Here is a list of major Instant Messaging Programs that allow free Pc-to-Pc VoIP calls.</p>
<p>Yahoo Messenger</p>
<p>Skype</p>
<p>ICQ</p>
<p>MSN</p>
<p>Wavigo</p>
<p>Babble</p>
<p>I Connect Here</p>
<p>Glo Phone</p>
<p>3 W Tel</p>
<p>Buddy Talk</p>
<p>Pc-Telephone</p>
<p>Rhino Bell</p>
<p>Terra Call</p>
<p>V Buzzer</p>
<p>Microsoft Net Meeting</p>
<p>When VoIP services first sprang up over the Internet, many of the programs allowed for free PC to Phone calls. Now, there are virtually none of these programs available for free. If you would like to talk with your friends and family, via free Pc-to-Pc calls, you should download one of the above messengers.</p>
<p>Many of these will allow for Pc-to-Phone calls, however it will cost you a small monthly fee. If you would like to stay with the free long-distance services, just have your friends and family members download the Internet program of your choice, and you will be able to continue to make free Pc-to-Pc calls.</p>
<p>If you become tired of Pc-to-Pc calling, you can easily upgrade to one of the VoIP service providers. Not all of the providers mentioned above do provide pc-to-phone services however. You will need to research and compare the programs to determine the one that best meets your needs.</p>
<p>Of the programs mentioned above, they all have different features and settings. For instance, some may allow you to receive Voice Mail-others may not.</p>
<p>Most computers come with Net Meeting pre installed. Net meeting will allow users to conduct Pc-to-Pc calls, absolutely free.</p>
<p>Pc-to-Pc calls are helping people become familiar with VoIP. Though some may continue to use their Pc-to-Pc messengers, others may want to make the next step to a VoIP service provider. VoIP service providers offer many benefits. Some of the Pc-to-Pc service providers offer features such as conferencing, video conferencing with digital camera and web camera, Voice Mail to Email services.</p>
<p>Many people are opting for VoIP services these days, due to the fact that there are many benefits with VoIP that are free as opposed to paying for the same services with PSTN telephone networks.</p>
<p>Pc-to-Pc calling is an excellent way to communicate with friends free of charge. The ability to call anywhere in the world and to speak as long as you like is a rarity and a wonderful privilege that has been reserved for this generation. As people continue to look ahead to see what new technology will be on the market, we can rest assured that free pc to phone services are most likely not going to come back. Until then, users can enjoy the unlimited services of Pc-to-Pc calls.</p>
<p>Thanks to VoIP, technology is continually advancing and great new products are continually being unveiled. Skype is about to release their new VoWiFi phone, and people are eagerly awaiting this new technology. Though VoIP service providers continue to charge, and it doesn&#8217;t look like Pc-to-Phone service is going to miraculously become free tomorrow, it seems most likely that Pc-to-Pc calls will remain free. Millions of people are signing up for, and using VoIP services. Products are being created and designed daily. Truly, VoIP is the Voice of the Future.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, many businesses are choosing to unplug and go with VoIP technology. There are many advantages for using VoIP including cost effectiveness, greater productivity, and the incorporation of data, audio, and video all intertwined in one program. Here is an overview of five reasons that your business should make the switch to VoIP.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, many businesses are choosing to unplug and go with VoIP technology. There are many advantages for using VoIP including cost effectiveness, greater productivity, and the incorporation of data, audio, and video all intertwined in one program. Here is an overview of five reasons that your business should make the switch to VoIP.</p>
<p>VoIP Reduces Cost</p>
<p>Businesses today depend upon telecommunications. Whether it is Internet, E-mail, Customer Service through telephone, online web applications, and E-mail, or whatever your IT business needs may be, VoIP offers to handle all of your needs with one application. Additionally, this reduces cost and increases productivity. VoIP also has combined with software applications that are perfect for many business needs. Software such as accounting programs, Email, and PC based applications help to save money by combining services.</p>
<p>The reduction in long distance charges is another great advantage for switching to VoIP for business needs. By combining data, video, and audio needs, companies save on bandwidth usage, which ultimately leads to financial savings.</p>
<p>VoIP is perfect for Call Centers</p>
<p>VoIP is slowly becoming the standard choice for Call Centers. VoIP offers some major benefits for Call Centers such as flexibility, cost efficiency, and enhanced customer service applications. For instance, in the past, a Call Center needed to be a stabilized facility equipped with many phone lines used by people who would physically be located in the Call Center. By using VoIP for your Call Center, not only is your main location easily relocated as your business expands, but you can hire employees virtually world wide. Larger companies take advantage of VoIP Call Centers by outsourcing work overseas where they can hire employees for less.</p>
<p>The Integration of data, audio, and web based features is another reason why businesses are opting for VoIP. Customer service calls are handled more efficiently with the integration of these three components. Not only are calls transferred more proficiently, but also greater care can be given to customers when Call Centers use integrated software platforms.</p>
<p>More Call Centers are taking advantage of the opportunity to hire employees world wide through VoIP services. Employees may work in different time zones, giving greater customer service benefits year round, and hiring home based employees is another way businesses are choosing to save money.</p>
<p>VoIP is better for Mobile Employees</p>
<p>Many companies employ mobile workers. Mobile Employees have typically used cell phones at the company&#8217;s expense to stay in touch during the day. By utilizing VoIP Mobile Employees can remain virtually connected with the company, and the company saves money on fees.</p>
<p>When mobile employees rely on cell phones, many times a customer will call the main office, only to hear a message or be told the worker&#8217;s cell phone number. This requires the customer to hang up and call the employee on their cell phone- increasing the chance that the employee will lose the sale. By using VoIP, a call is instantly routed to the mobile employee and productivity increases.</p>
<p>Since VoIP integrates many other technologies, including E-mail, mobile employees are able to conduct many more transactions with one application.</p>
<p>VoIP allows Real Time Global Conferencing</p>
<p>Global conferencing and training can put a burden on a business. Attempts to reach employees worldwide are not only expensive but time consuming as well. With VoIP technology businesses can avoid conferencing costs, and enable secure audio and videoconferences to offices worldwide. By reducing long distance costs, employees are also taking advantage of calling each other and corporate headquarters more frequently.</p>
<p>VoIP offers Flexibility that Ultimately Increases Productivity</p>
<p>VoIP allows greater flexibility. By using a standard VoIP Phone Adapter, you are able to take your telephone number with you. This allows greater productivity by allowing employees to conduct business overseas, while traveling, staying in hotels, etc. Your customers will be able to call you on your regular business phone number, and you won&#8217;t have to use your cell phone.</p>
<p>Many VoIP services are fully integrated with PC applications such as fax and email. There is greater productivity when employees can integrate their email and phone services with one application. Conduct business with VoIP on your laptop, any time day or night.</p>
<p>With the option to get VoIP phone numbers with area codes throughout the country, and some world wide, businesses can expand by choosing local area codes for the city, state, or country they are targeting.</p>
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