How A VOIP ADSL Phone Can Save You Money.

Posted: July 29th, 2010 | Author: Research-Team | Filed under: Social Technology | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Voice Over Internet Protocol, more commonly known as VOIP is a system whereby normal voice telephone calls are made over the internet. One can use a computer with internet access, with a microphone and speakers, a device that you connect to your computer, or a device like a VOIP ADSL phone. The ADSL phone is an amazing advanced device that doesn’t require a computer to connect to the internet, only an ADSL internet connection.

The same concept of redirecting voice calls over internet connections has long been used by big international telecoms companies. Nowadays only local calls are routed along conventional networks, and national and international calls all get rerouted via the internet from one local network to another.

VOIP is essentially a free service if it goes between two computers or other devices connected over the internet. Where the costs come in is when the telephone call goes from an internet user to a conventional line or mobile phone or vice versa. The costs of the networks outside the internet still have to be paid.

For a subscription fee, service providers can connect you from the internet to the network of your choice. Regardless of the fees, cost savings in respect of both national and international calls over their conventional counterparts is simply something that cannot be ignored.

A fast broadband connection such as ADSL is a must have for good quality VOIP calls. No matter who you are phoning or where in the world they are, fast connection speeds are a must. Slower connections cause the audio (which is carried over the internet in packets as digital data) to suffer in quality. Slow internet access can cause the audio to become totally destroyed or cause long delays in the conversation.

VOIP ADSL phones are intelligent internet devices that come in several forms. You can have a conventional looking telephone, a wireless handset type or even a type that looks similar to a cellphone, but they all still connect to the internet and other phones through your ADSL line.

The biggest cost savings in VOIP technology is in international telephone calls, especially between two VOIP units. The costs here are a small fraction of the conventional international calls, with zero overheads other than your internet connection. You can make calls to nearly every country on the planet, the natural exceptions being less developed countries and countries with other restrictions.

VOIP has long been a bone of contention among conventional telecommunication companies and the rival VOIP companies. The battle over VOIP has been won by the VOIP technology companies and the VOIP ADSL phone is here to stay.


VoIP Security Information

Posted: July 28th, 2010 | Author: Research-Team | Filed under: Social Technology | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

You probably already know how much business VoIP will positively influence your company.  VoIP has great features and will cut your phone bill down to size.  Before you jump head first into the business VoIP realm of possibilities, there are a few things that you need to be careful of.  The voice quality issues of the past have been recently taken care of now that broadband internet has become more common.  Nowadays, the issues with VoIP revolve around security. 
Hackers have found ways to take advantage of VoIP users like they have done with internet surfers. People are still using the internet, despite the threat of hackers.  As so, these hackers should also not prevent VoIP business system use. 
You can easily deter unwanted parties from accessing your VoIP system by taking some preventative measures.  This article will explain to you how someone could take advantage of you via VoIP, and how to protect yourself against these attacks.  
1) Remember that simply plugging your business VoIP components into your already-secured network does not mean your networks are still secure. The process is not that simple.
2) Remember that securing your VoIP and data network is somewhat complicated since you are combining voice and data into one network.  The process is somewhat complex, but taking the time to make sure your VoIP line is completely secure is a worthwhile use of your time.
Why secure your business VoIP system?
Every VoIP phone service account has an associated IP address. Spammers take advantage of this and send spam in the form of voicemails directly to IP addresses. With this type of spamming, your voicemail will be overrun, and your business could suffer.  Some of these spams also contain viruses and/or spyware in their message. If your VoIP system is not secured, you could also run into phishing. Phishing occurs when an unwanted party attempts to obtain personal sensitive information such as credit card information, bank numbers, etc., by posing as a trusted entity.
Ways to protect your business VoIP from possible attacks:
-If you have any doubt about a company that contacts you over VoIP, do not feel embarrassed to call the company the supposed caller claims to be calling from.  Know that many phishing attacks are made through an automated phone, so you’ll want to talk to a real person when you call.  
-If you are concerned that someone is trying to hack into your system, see to it that its call manager software filters and detects suspicious calls like repeated ones from outside numbers scanning your internal phone numbers.  Talk to your business VoIP provider about anti-phishing and hacker protection.


What Can VoIP Do for Your Business?

Posted: December 7th, 2009 | Author: Research-Team | Filed under: Social Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Voice over IP (VOIP) is an innovative new technology. There is a high level of quality, with many providers offering compelling and competitive services. Yet, to those unfamiliar with the technology, its advantages may not seem obvious. If you’re inquisitive about the benefits of business VOIP, read on for just some of the pros which make this a superb idea.

VOIP technology replaces your traditional land line phone system with software and hardware. These let you use your internet connection to make phone calls. Physically, this can take several forms. Phones can be replaced entirely with software, or with dedicated IP phones having complex digital displays and exciting features. You can even hook existing phones into boxes which connect up with your network. Calls can then be made either directly to other businesses using VOIP technology, bypassing the phone system entirely, or to standard land line or cellular phones all over the planet.

The first obvious benefit of this technology is cost. Many VOIP providers offer unlimited nationwide calling as a standard rather than an exceptional feature. Some have even extended their unlimited service to the whole of North America. This can be a source of huge savings for any business that makes a lot of domestic calls. Even for those making international calls, the rates offered by VOIP providers are rather competitive.


In today’s business world, you can’t survive without internet connectivity. While telephones also remain essential, the need for timely access to email and other advanced technologies continues to grow. VOIP provides a single, shared connection for telephone and internet access, and this can save businesses money. And with a single bill. While it is possible to obtain internet access via standard telephone lines, investing in quality broadband makes more sense. As much of this bandwidth typically goes unused, using VOIP technology taps into resources that are already available to deliver quality service for less money.

As technology advances, there is a growing disconnect between the services available on our computers and those available via phone. In short, while we turn to our computers for email, scheduling and instant messaging, we shift gears many times per day to use functionality only available by phone. We may have busy schedules, crammed desktops and an inbox full of mail. In comparison, voicemail is only available in an entirely different and disconnected system. The two can come together, using VoIP. By combining phones and PCs, many VOIP providers have migrated voicemail and related services to your desktop. Imagine your inbox as not just a collection of email, but also as a window onto your collection of available voicemail. VoIP can save you time by combining the two separate technologies. This also lets you use existing technologies to open up new opportunities. Imagine, for instance, having the ability to save, organise and quickly search voicemails for appropriate details. This is not just a pipe dream, as many VOIP solutions provide automatic transcripts of incoming voice mails. If you were using standard phone systems and services, this wouldn’t be possible.

VOIP technology represents an empowering combination of old and new which offer an exciting set of possibilities. By investing in VOIP, your business can take a solid step to pro-actively cut costs while dramatically increasing productivity.


Get More from Your Telephone, with VOIP Technology

Posted: October 22nd, 2009 | Author: Research-Team | Filed under: Social Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Voice over IP (VOIP) is a ground-breaking new technology. Many providers have risen to the challenge of offering compelling and competitive services. Yet, to those unfamiliar with the technology, its advantages may not seem obvious. If you’re curious as to the benefits of VOIP, read on for just some of the advantages which make this a first-rate choice.

With VOIP, your traditional land line is replaced with specialized software and hardware. These use your internet connection to let you make calls. Physically, this can take several forms. Phones can be replaced entirely with software, or with dedicated IP phones having complex digital displays and exciting features. You can even hook existing phones into boxes which connect up with your network. Calls can then be made either directly to other businesses using VOIP technology, bypassing the phone system entirely, or to standard land line or cellular phones across the planet.

The first apparent advantage of this technology is its cost. Many VOIP providers offer unlimited nationwide calling as a standard rather than an exceptional feature. Some even extend their unlimited area throughout all of North America. This can create massive savings for a business who makes a large number of domestic calls. Even for those making international calls, the rates offered by VOIP providers are quite competitive.


In today’s business climate, can’t survive without an internet connection. People still need to use their telephones, but they also need regular access to their email and other advanced technologies. VOIP provides a single, shared connection for telephone and internet access, and this can save businesses money. And only one bill to worry about. While it is possible to obtain internet access via standard telephone lines, investing in quality broadband is a much better choice. As much of this bandwidth typically goes unused, using VOIP technology taps into resources that are already available to provide quality service for less money.

As technology advances, there is a growing disconnect between the services available on our computers and those available via phone. In short, while we turn to our computers for email, scheduling and instant messaging, we have to change our behaviour many times per day to use functionality only available by phone. We may have an inbox full of mail and busy schedules scrolling across our desktops. On the other hand, voicemail is available in an entirely different and disconnected system. VOIP bridges that gap. By combining phones and computers, many VOIP providers have migrated voicemail and related services to the desktop. Imagine your inbox as a window into your collection of voicemail too, not only email. VOIP saves time by combining these disparate technological worlds in this and other ways. This also lets you use existing technologies to open up new possibilities. Imagine, for instance, having the ability to save, categorize and quickly search voicemails for pertinent details. With many VOIP solutions providing voicemail transcripts automatically, this isn’t just a pipe dream. This would be impossible using standard phone systems and services.

VOIP technology represents a powerful combination of old and new which offer an exciting set of opportunities. By investing in VOIP, your business can take a solid step to pro-actively cut costs while dramatically increasing productivity.