Archive for July, 2006

18.07.06

The VOIP Systems - Equipment for Termination

VoIP equipment

We have come a long way with technology. This is evident especially in the communications aspect of our daily lives. From the telephone to the Internet, IP telephone systems are fast becoming the most popular form of voice communication.

One such system is the VOIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol. It is a technology that allows users to make phone calls through the Internet. Voice data is sent through a packet-switched network instead of the circuit switch transmission. The voip systems send signals to set up or terminate calls and then make it possible for people to talk and hear each other online.

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17.07.06

Understanding How Bills are Generated for VOIP Services

VoIP billing

The Voice over Internet Protocol has been emerging and is considered one of the most outstanding and prominent features of the ever-popular Internet.

VOIP is also commonly termed as computer telephony or IP phone system, but for consistency, VOIP will be used throughout this article.

VOIP works by facilitating or transmitting voice or audio messages through the vast and broad Internet network. The end user or the recipient of such audio messages will then receive the voice or audio transmissions in its original state.
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10.07.06

Calling Card – Dos And Don’ts

Calling card

A calling card has made a significant place for itself in the telecom industry. It is initially started as a method to avoid using coins in the local pay phones. Today, any type of call i.e. local, STD and ISD can be made from the prepaid calling card. The card can be operated from any phone even if the outgoing calls are barred on that phone. The bill amount for all the calls made is taken from your prepaid card amount and the rate per minute for any call remains constant throughout the day.
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03.07.06

VoIP vs. Analog - Which One Rules?

VoIP telephony

In the recent years, the internet has found new applications in day to day life. Recently, the method of transmitting voice signals through internet was initiated and this lead to the invention of VoIP phones. VoIP technology converts voice signals into chunks of data and sends them through the internet. These chunks reach their destination and are converted back into voice. VoIP phones offer more call clarity, greater bandwidth, faster file downloads and lesser operational costs than traditional phones. Read the rest of this entry »


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