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  • The Benefits of moving your corporate phones to VoIP
    I first discovered VoIP a few years back by advertisements from Vonage. Vonage at the time seemed like the next big thing and the prices were amazing. How ever I did not want to port my house phone number over to Vonage not knowing much about it. I have been working as a systems administrator at the time and did a good deal of work with Linux.
  • IP Phone Features That Will Make Your Life Better
    VoIP has plenty of mainstream appeal for business, but many companies have yet to
    discover the perks of IP phones. In fact, research firm In-Stat found that while total IP phone
    annual shipments will grow from 10 million units in 2006 to 164 million units in 2010, only
    40 percent of IP PBX (Private Branch eXchange) seats are configured with IP phones.
  • Will the downfall of Vonage hurt residential VoIP customers?
    Vonage, already struggling from a series of setbacks, has just taken another two huge body blows — one by the U.S. Court of Appeals on behalf of Verizon, and the other by Sprint Nextel. At first glance, it looks like the old-school phone companies are not only fighting back, but winning. But is that really the case, and if it is, what does that mean for other VoIP providers?
  • How to ensure the quality of internet VoIP
    VoIP comes in lots of flavors, but the kind that delivers all your calls over your broadband Internet connection has the worst reputation these days. Providers collapse without warning, and there's no way to guarantee call quality. Still, such services have significant attractions for small businesses, including cost and features. If you decide to go this route, you don't have to accept all the bad along with the good. You can do a lot to help yourself, and you can ask your provider to help you help yourself. Here are some things you can do.



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