Making The Most Of Voip In Your Home

Posted: January 16th, 2011 | Author: Research-Team | Filed under: Social Technology | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Everyone seems to be under the gun as far as finances are concerned, and one of the areas being scrutinized for possible savings is the monthly household bill. Although many are used to shopping around for the best price from and energy provider, fewer will look at a bundled package of TV, phone and internet and consider alternative providers for each.

However, if you are willing to break your phone service out from a bundled package, you can find that you get a lot of extra savings from a Voip system handling your phone calls. This uses your broadband line to make phone calls, and as well as domestic calls being either cheap or free in some cases, international rates are a lot cheaper than the landline company rates. Using your Voip system just involves downloading and installing a program on your computer, you can then use this to make and receive calls, or integrate this with a special Voip phone handset which gives you a physical phone to use if you prefer.

The technical installation point is normally just plugging a box into your broadband cable, the Voip provider will then use this channel to carry your voice calls. Before the widespread provision of high bandwidth broadband connection, Voip calls could suffer from questionable quality as the voice would break up due to the limits on the information able to be transmitted; however that isn’t the case today and most calls are just as good as a landline call. You can leave this in place permanently for a home phone line, or even take a USB dongle that enables a laptop to take your Voip coverage with you wherever you go.

Another advantage of a Voip phone system is the added extras you can get as standard. Most contract will include a whole range of useful features such as caller ID, voicemail and call forwarding that might be charged as premium features from other landline phone providers. You can set these up with your desktop software or else put a call in to your technical support desk who will be happy to help you out.


Business VoIp A Good Communication Option During Recession

Posted: August 12th, 2010 | Author: Research-Team | Filed under: Social Technology | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

Business VoIP is growing rapidly in popularity. The reasons behind this trend are multifaceted, but to recap, VoIP technology allows for phone lines to travel through the Internet. The technology has now been around long enough that it has proven to be a stable and effective business solution.

Now on to the reason why VoIP is increasing among bussinesses lately. One reason is because companies are suffering economically. The contracting economy has caused companies to lose some workers. This means that companies will persue any means to cut costs. Companies are reevaluating how they do business and they are finding new ways to communicate and to operate so that they can optimize their workers, and their systems.

An additional factor is innovation. As people begin to take risks, and follow untraditional paths, start-up companies become more and more ideal. With business VoIP a two-person startup company out of a garage can change an entire industry. This was never possible a few decades ago, and so VoIP provides for much more flexibility. VoIP helps level the playing field between small businesses and big industry by its communication services and opportunities that were previously reserved for big companies. Small businesses are required to find low cost solutions to communication with both clients and employees. With business VoIP’s ability to merge together voice-mail, e-mail, telephone, conferencing, and faxing, it is easy to see how such technology can save you money.

VoIP helps large companies who have multiple locations and many consumers that live throught the country. VoIP cuts down on travel costs, and onsite visits. Conferences are much easier with VoIP, companies are realizing. A winning situation for all participants.

As your business day starts to expand, employees have the freedom to work from home with the same efficiency as in the office. Being confined to the office is no longer in your agenda, you can conduct business just about anywhere! The systems are very easy to maintain and enhance, so company expansion or migration is not a problem..

And, figuring out how to accommodate your company if it moves or expands, is the job of your hosted provider not yours. They will take care of all the maintenance and day-to-day operations of the system making sure your system runs without a glitch.

Vocalocity is a great Hosted VoIP solution.


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.


Figure Out Get The Most Out of Your Conferencing Audio Style

Posted: December 7th, 2009 | Author: Research-Team | Filed under: Streaming Media | Tags: , , , , | 4 Comments »

Companies these days, because of the demands of competition, need to use a more advanced form of technology through the use of web conference. However, the small businesses have a misconception that this type of service will only benefit the big companies. They are wrong, because the truth is there are various types of services that cater to the needs of both small and large scale businesses.

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Through the advent of audio conferencing, a lot of businesses benefited from its advantages: mainly, made their business more profitable and cost-effecient. The need to travel to several destinations just to conduct a business meeting has become obsolete in their system.  This new service has made it all possible to conduct a meeting wherein one party is in New York while the other participants are in Europe; thereby, limiting their plane fare expenses as well as hotel accommodation  expenses.

Because of audio conference service, businesses can now function more efficiently and more effectively.  It has helped many small businesses function like one of the “big boys.”

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Contrary to popular belief, this type of service is not limited for use only of businesses. Family gatherings and reunions can now benefit from this new technology. Families can now connect even if they are in different parts of the world. And surely, people have taken advantage of this service. Thus, conferencing is definitely making the world more connected.

In considering to avail of audio conference service, be familiar with how to get them. There are two main options to choose from: either rent or buy the system.

Initial rental fee for the equipment and the length of time used by each participants are the basis for charging. The price varies from each provider, but most calculate the charges on a per-minute basis. Depending on the company’s needs, audio conference service can be rented for a week, month or for as long as one year. If you are just starting your business, it is ideal that you rent the service so there is no need for you to shell out a huge amount of investment.

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On the other hand, if audio conference services are bought, then the information and communication is directed to the client’s server software. This software is licensed from the provider. Again, it all depends on the need of the company; clients can either buy a small or large package. Clients can also specify add-ons. The range of the needed equipment can go anywhere between ten thousand dollars or more. This type of investment is only advisable for companies with a large number of conference participants at a given time; 100 participants for example.