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What is VoIP/Internet Voice?
 
How does it work?
What type of service and equipment are needed for VoIP deployment?
 
Can I use High Speed Or Dial Up Connections?
Why use IP for voice?
What are some advantages of Internet Voice?
 
   
     
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VOIP provides many benefits for all levels of users, from networking equipment manufacturers and designers to service providers. Because telephony services are the lifeblood of every enterprise, VOIP helps businesses and home users integrate new and innovative business applications, reduce long distance tolls or converge voice and data networks.

The next generation in local telephone service will most likely be dominated by the players you find below:
 
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Business VoIP Gains Momentum
 
The good news for business owners is that cost wars continue to push pricing lower as more service providers enter the competition for the business VoIP market. However, serving the business market is far more complex than the general consumer and residential markets.
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Commission Requires Interconnected VoIP Providers to Provide Enhanced 911 Service.
 
Washington, D.C. – The Federal Communications Commission today took steps to protect consumers by requiring that certain providers of voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) phone service supply enhanced 911 (E911) emergency calling capabilities to their customers as a mandatory feature of the service.
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VoIP fragmenting US telecoms market
 
The rapid growth of voice-over-IP (VoIP) services in the US represents a "turning point" as the technology fragments the sector. According to a report from Analysys Research, convergence will turn the existing market on its head, but will not completely replace traditional PSTN voice services in the immediate future.
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VoIP Vendors Want Freedom
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.-- Some of the companies offering early Voice-over-IP service would prefer being regulated by the federal government, not by the states, saying they would be better able to innovate and keep costs down under such an arrangement.
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Vonage- VOIP for Ordinary People
 
Vonage (and in similar style, Packet 8) offers a wonderful solution to the traditional VoIP disadvantages. It takes the normal VoIP concept, enhances it by using the Cisco 186 box, and then, best of all, gives your phone a regular phone number that anyone can dial to, and provides a 'gateway' between the computer phones and all normal phones, everywhere in the world.
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Lingo Is Affordable and Reliable
 
When you sign up for service at the Lingo site, you can choose the area code to be assigned to your phone from the 220 that the company offers. If your area code is among them, and you decide to ditch your landline phone service completely, you can transfer your old number to your Lingo phone.
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AT&T's CallVantage: Excellent Phone Service on the Cheap
 
Tired of being nickeled and dimed by your local phone company? I am. When I realized that I was paying more than I had to for my basic, local landline service, I decided the time was right to test out one of the slew of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services that are popping up like mushrooms.
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Packet8 is broadband telephone and videophone service using VoIP
 
Packet8 is broadband telephone and videophone service using VoIP offering a Virtual Office for both Business and Residential maybe used via International Plans. Taking advantage of a technology called VoIP (voice over internet protocol), high-speed Internet connections and 8x8's expertise in designing videophones.
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What is VoIP/Internet Voice?
 

VoIP allows you to make telephone calls using a computer network, over a data network like the Internet. VoIP converts the voice signal from your telephone into a digital signal that travels over the internet then converts it back at the other end so you can speak to anyone with a regular phone number. When placing a VoIP call using a phone with an adapter, you'll hear a dial tone and dial just as you always have. VoIP may also allow you to make a call directly from a computer using a conventional telephone or a microphone.

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How does it work?
 
VoIP works by using Internet connections to send and receive audio signals, which have been broken down into digital (computer) format.   Basically, VoIP is really sending and receiving high-quality digital phone connections all over your existing Internet infrastructure. 
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What type of service and equipment are needed for VoIP deployment?
 
The following equipment and services are required for VoIP deployment: High-Speed Broadband connection, IP Phones (Softphones will require PC) or Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs) and VoIP Service Provider (terminate calls).
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Can I use high speed or Dial-up connections?
 
We recommend that you only use VoIP services if you have a high speed Broadband Internet connection since the quality of the calls is only as good as your connection speed. Tests of VoIP using dial up services have produced dropped calls, call lagging, and other call quality issues.
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Why use IP for voice?
 

Traditionally telephony carriers use circuit switching for carrying voice traffic.  People now want to communicate through various ways -- not just voice (e.g. email, instant messaging, video conferencing etc.)  Using IP as a platform, integration of telephony service is now possible and inexpensive.

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What are some advantages of Internet Voice?
 
Because VoIP is digital, it may offer features and services that are not available with a traditional phone. You can keep your traditional landline number to receive calls or make calls using your VoIP assigned number. This way you will able to take advantage of very competitive VoIP call rates. VoIP also allows different types of cost and productivity savings.   These include: enhanced phone functionality for all employees (even telecommuters), free intra-office calling, local calling for every area you have an office, or even completely replacing your telephone infrastructure.
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