Overview Traditional communication networks are entirely separate and serve a specific application, with the Internet serving data communications and the traditional PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) serving voice communications. Voice over Internet Protocol, or more commonly known as VoIP combines both... (Continue reading)
A long-standing question for potential VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) consumers is ?How much bandwidth does a VoIP phone require to make quality telephone calls?? First of all, Bandwidth is defined as the ability to transfer data (such as a VoIP... (Continue reading)
Audio conferencing using Voice over IP (VoIP) works very similarly to a traditional conference call using analog telephones. In a conference call, callers connect to a conference bridge, a server that allows multiple people to talk to one another. VoIP... (Continue reading)
In recent years, the internet technology has grown in leaps and bounds. One major product of this technology is the Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP). VoIP is a technology that enables better audio and visual communication from our home computers.... (Continue reading)
Indeed, customers have accepted it and now are demanding more from it. Meeting these demands requires sophisticated, complex systems that can?t be successfully installed and configured by only moderately trained personnel, nor by using only simple interfaces. Vendors are beginning to... (Continue reading)
I subscribe to Packet8 VoIP service, and was really glad to hear that they will be implementing E911 service beginning next month (Nov 2005). Other internet phone service providers are quickly adding E911 to their networks as well, due to... (Continue reading)
If you have been considering the benefits of implementing VoIP, you are certainly not alone. In its just-published “Telecommunications Report,” Harris Interactive found that 87% of business decision-makers are familiar with VoIP and, of that number, 12% currently use it... (Continue reading)
Alarm Systems & VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) Phone Lines An astounding and unexpected number of people are dropping their (POTS) plain old telephone system, for the latest trends in phone service, VoIP. According to Frost & Sullivan there were 100,000... (Continue reading)
Increased demand for video-based applications in the mobile network drive the deployment of 3G networks. Inherent complexities in traditional video gateways cause performance bottlenecks and inflate costs. If the industry expects to absorb the impending explosion in demand, these proposed... (Continue reading)
Over the last 5 years the traditional telecoms’ share of the telephone market has shrunk significantly as upstart cellular and VoIP competitors continue to gain ground. But even more bad news is on the horizon for the likes of... (Continue reading)