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		<title>Mobile VoIP Phones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mobile VoIP phones are known as VoWiFi. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP is the technology of sending audio as data packets over the Internet. Wi Fi stands for wireless fidelity. This is the technology used to create wireless networks. VoWiFi stands for Voice over Wireless Fidelity. It is the combination of using [...]]]></description>
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<p> Mobile VoIP phones are known as VoWiFi. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP is the technology of sending audio as data packets over the Internet. Wi Fi stands for wireless fidelity. This is the technology used to create wireless networks. VoWiFi stands for Voice over Wireless Fidelity. It is the combination of using wireless VoIP networks to communicate on VoWiFi enabled telephones.</p>
<p>Wireless devices include laptops, PDAs, and wireless mobile phones. Wireless VoIP phones connect to an Internet connection through various access points or hotspots. The phones operate on radio signals and when they are in the vicinity of the network&#8217;s access points, they will pick up the signal, access the Internet, and log on.</p>
<p>Because of a lack of overall security with many wireless networks, VoWiFi still has a ways to go before it is convincing people in droves to sign up for its services. In fact, it is frequently known that when someone is using a wireless network, they can easily jump on another Internet network connection simply by visiting another &#8216;hotspot&#8217;. Before VoWiFi can really become a serious challenge to cellular phone users, the issue of security not only needs to be addressed, but it will also need to be corrected. There are other issues that also need to be addressed. For instance, since a hotspot only has a length of 90 Meters before losing connection, many users do not see VoWiFi immediately replacing their cellular carriers.</p>
<p>Yet, many users are finding it productive to carry Hybrid phones. These phones are both dual VoWiFi and cellular. By using a Hybrid phone, users can take advantage of their cellular phone service, and then they can easily jump onto a network using their VoWiFi and the applicable hotspot, and save fees on roaming charges. For example, a user may be speaking on their cellular phone, then if they get in their car and drive out of the range provided by their telephone provider, they would be charged roaming fees. If however, they can find an access point, they can jump onto a Wireless Network and avoid roaming fees altogether. Currently, there are no taxes or roaming charges associated with any of VoIP services.</p>
<p>There will be many more advances in the future for VoWiFi. There are already many companies embracing VoWiFi, and other companies are addressing the needs for more stringent wireless security. For example, there are higher security networks in place now, that will decrease the chance of others tapping into your access points. For many wireless users, this has been the preferred method of wireless access.</p>
<p>As it is now, a VoWiFi phone is still more expensive than a standard cellular phone, but as the technology advances, price will most likely go down. Everyone is embracing the ability to integrate video, data, audio, and web browsing capabilities with their phones. VoWiFi also integrates wireless VoIP networking to the package. Since this method is extremely cost efficient as well as beneficial, there is no reason to suspect that this service will decrease in the future.</p>
<p>As with the future of all VoIP products and services, the FCC and US government is racing to provide rules and regulations. It truly is a technology that is on the cutting edge of innovation. In the past, all of the nation&#8217;s telephony needs were Circuit Switched and based on the PSTN network. Today however, VoIP is rewriting the rules of telecommunications. And just when it seems that cellular phone services have worked out all of their issues, along comes mobile VoIP with a whole new set of problems.</p>
<p>Besides security issues, there are other problems besetting VoWiFi, such as weak batteries, the inability to sustain a connection outside of a hotspot or 90 meter range, and the cost of a VoWiFi phone is still expensive. Yet the idea of integrating video, digital cameras, web cams, Email, web based applications, and mobile phones is exciting consumers world wide. And the onset of VoIP is even more thrilling for the potential benefits and savings. The conception of the two technologies into one super phone is hardly a surprise. In the next few years, expect to see many new hybrid and VoWiFi phones appearing on the local consumer market for sale.<br />
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		<title>Wi-Fi Phones</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2006 15:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP is the acronym for Voice Over Internet Protocol. VoIP is gaining momentum as a valid alternative to standard telephone service. It has many benefits, ranging from the fact that it is a cost effective way to handle your telecommunications needs to all of the features that are usually bundled with your service at no [...]]]></description>
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<p> VoIP is the acronym for Voice Over Internet Protocol. VoIP is gaining momentum as a valid alternative to standard telephone service. It has many benefits, ranging from the fact that it is a cost effective way to handle your telecommunications needs to all of the features that are usually bundled with your service at no additional cost.</p>
<p>Not only are residential customers turning to VoIP for their telephone needs, but many businesses are opting for VoIP for their preference of choice as well. Residential consumers appreciate the fact that they can save money on their long distance bills and reduce the amount of tax paid, and businesses love the advantage they have by using integrated VoIP software applications. The cost of setting up a small business or call center with VoIP is tremendously cost effective when compared to wiring and installing a landline system.</p>
<p>VoIP provides users with more flexibility and freedom. To use VoIP you will need a high Speed Internet connection, a computer, speakers or microphones, or a VoIP enabled phone.</p>
<p>For residential users, many people prefer to use the VoIP phone adapter. This will enable them to use their standard telephones with their VoIP service. You can even connect cordless phones to your VoIP phone adapter.</p>
<p>Depending on the nature of a business, selection of a business VoIP phone will vary. For some applications, a desktop convergence phone will be required. Possibly a multi lined phone may be needed for VoIP business transactions. Or simply, agents will use headsets and microphones attached to their computers. Options are plentiful and every day, programmers are creating new services, products, and phones.</p>
<p>Wi Fi is the acronym used for Wireless Fidelity. Wireless Fidelity is the technology used to create wireless networks. Equipment and devices such as laptops and PDAs are examples of devices that can operate on wireless networks. A wireless network operates on radio signals. Access points are maintained and when your wireless device comes in range of the access point, your connection will be made and you will be able to log on to the Internet. Wireless Fidelity has met VoIP and the result is VoWiFi. This, as you can imagine, stands for Voice over Wireless Fidelity and is another way of saying wireless VoIP phones. Just as VoIP has proven to be a competitive force for the telephone companies, VoWiFi appears that it will give cellular service a run for its money in upcoming years.</p>
<p>Right now, there are many critical issues that beset VoWiFi, yet that hasn&#8217;t stopped die-hard tech users from experiencing and enjoying this new technology. There are a limited amount of VoWiFi phones available on the market, but if you are determined to try this service, you will be able to find one.</p>
<p>A VoWiFi phone will operate as long as you first have VoIP services enabled. Then simply take your phone into one of the &#8216;access points&#8217; otherwise known as &#8216;hotspots&#8217; and watch your VoWiFi phone make a connection and allow you to make unlimited free long distance calls, all while going mobile.</p>
<p>Along with the innovation of VoWiFi phones, there are some other phones on the market and still in development phase that incorporate both VoWiFi and Cellular service. Cellular service is known to charge &#8216;roaming charges&#8217; when you leave the network&#8217;s range. By using a Hybrid- half cellular; half VoWiFi, you can take advantage of &#8216;hotspots&#8217; instead of incurring roaming charges. Hybrid users say that they have found this to be incredibly beneficial and cost effective.</p>
<p>Currently in production are Hybrid and VoWiFi phones from makers such as Vonage, Verizon, and Cingular. Currently Cingular does offer a WiFi plan and phone. These phones are currently in market use in Japan and are expected to really hit American consumers during the years 2006-2007. Another factor concerning the development of WiFi phones is the need for more available hotspots. It is believed that when VoWiFi bursts on the American market scene, Fortune 500 companies and other big businesses will first utilize it.</p>
<p>Though it is still relatively early to run to your nearest cellular phone store and request VoWiFi, if you are technologically inclined and determined, you can make it happen. As for the rest of us, time will tell when we will be able to access VoWiFi and all of its associated products in all of their glory.<br />
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		<title>How To Make Free Phone Calls Over The Internet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[free phone calls Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology enables anyone to make and receive free phone calls over the internet. This revolutionary technology has the ability to totally change the phone system of the entire world! VoIP is set to revolutionize the communication industry because it means anyone can totally bypass traditional telephone companies. [...]]]></description>
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<p> Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology enables anyone to make and receive <strong>free phone calls</strong> over the internet. This revolutionary technology has the ability to totally change the phone system of the entire world!<br />
VoIP is set to revolutionize the communication industry because it means anyone can totally bypass traditional telephone companies.<br />
VoIP is an exciting technology that is about to ROCK a $750 billion dollar a year industry! The impact will be more profound than that of either cell-phones or the Internet&#8230; It encompasses both!&#8230;</p>
<p>VoIP service provider such as Jajah, Globe7, Skype, GooberCall and many others are enabling users worldwide to make <em>free phone calls</em> from landlines, cell phones and from PC. At the outset using VoIP involved using special software, a microphone, speakers (or headset), a sound card, a broadband or cable DSL Internet connection, nowadays <u>free phone calls</u> can be made from traditional landlines, cell phones and from PC and internet based services. </p>
<p>Almost everyday new IP phones are being released onto the market, these looks like standard telephones but are designed for connecting directly to internet connections. Many Voip service providers offer standard features such as:</p>
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<li>Call waiting</li>
<li>Three way calling</li>
<li>Call forwarding</li>
<li>Caller I.D.</li>
<li>Repeat dial</li>
<li>Last call return</li>
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<p>Then there are some advanced features that make VoIP something worth looking into. With some service providers you can set up call-filtering options, and actually have some control over how calls from certain numbers are handled.</p>
<p>On this website we give you all the latest information showing where you can make free voip phone calls using several sources<br />
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<p> SoftPhone is the abbreviated term &#8220;Software Phone&#8221; commonly used to refer to the software used to make phone calls from one computer to another computer <em>(or landline and cell phones)</em> using Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Technology. Because SoftPhones are software they do not have the look and feel of traditional telephones, in fact, they tend to look more like cell phones, but because they are software driven they usually have a whole lot more features built into them than is possible to get with traditional phones.</p>
<p>Most basic specification SoftPhones are commonly shipped with many features such as;</p>
<ul>
<li>Repeat dial</li>
<li>Three way calling</li>
<li>Call waiting</li>
<li>Caller I.D.</li>
<li>Call forwarding</li>
<li>Last call return</li>
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<p>Amongst the higher end spec SoftPhones you will find additional features such as;</p>
<ul>
<li>Video calling</li>
<li>mp3 player</li>
<li>Contact management</li>
<li>eMail</li>
<li>Instant Mesaging</li>
<li>Voice &amp; Video Call Recording</li>
<li>Conference calling</li>
</ul>
<p>SoftPhones are typically provided free when connecting to a VoIP service; service provider usually allow members of their network to communicate with each other throught the network without charge, but are charged reduced fees for communicating with members of other networks. </p>
<p>For the technically minded free Softphone are available to download from many websites but will require some knowledge to configure and use the software.<br />
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