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Cheap Calls to US Makes it Easier for You to Keep in Touch

Bloged in Web Of Telecommunication by Admin Monday February 8, 2010 at about 12:09 am

There are 2 basic VOIP service provider choices: free services or paid providers that charge a monthly fee, fixed line VoIP or mobile VoIP. All making cheap calls to US much easier. Choosing which is right for you depends on how you plan to use VOIP. If you just want to talk with friends and family over the web, a free service may be all you require. If you’re looking for another option to normal phone service, however, it’s worth thinking about a mobile VoIP service with a paid package deal.

One of the most important advantages of VoIP technology is the multitude of new and improved features it allows you to enjoy, such as simple to set up conference calling. There are many value added services which different VoIP service providers make possible. For example, there is voice mail facility, 3-way conference, speed dialling, call forwarding, simultaneous ring, call waiting, caller ID, call return, caller ID block, anonymous call rejection, an interesting feature of do not disturb, and last number dial. The best thing is that most VoIP service providers offer all of these services for no additional charge.

One of the most popular mobile VoIP providers is Truphone who offer a completely free and simple to use application. This enables you to route phone calls over the internet from your cell phone, allowing you to make substantial savings on calls from your mobile. The reason being, is that by avoiding the standard mobile phone infrastructure you are no longer subject to the high charges you normally incur.

Service and reliability are other critical factors when deciding on a VOIP service provider. This information is available from reviews on the internet on the myriad of comparison websites which exist. One trick is to find a company offering a money-back guarantee. Find out how much bandwidth is required for a particular VOIP service. If you can’t find the required info anywhere on their webpage, send a note to make sure that your internet connection is sufficient for what your service provider needs. Usually 128 kbps on the upload side is more than enough.

The remarkable thing about apps like Truphone is that they are compatible with a significant range of mobile phones, and allow you to keep your own number as well as giving you a convenient alternative to make cheaper outbound calls. IP Telephony software app that enables mobile users to make VoIP calls and send SMS’s over the internet. The VoIP industry commonly refer to such apps as mobile voip, sip client, mobile sip, internet dialers, voip softphone or sip softphone.

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Bloged in Legal Portal, Life Of Martial Arts, Web Of Telecommunication by Admin Wednesday September 30, 2009 at about 12:07 am

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Sweden Tops EU List for Broadband Penetration

Bloged in Consumer World, Technology Resources, Web Of Telecommunication by Admin Thursday March 12, 2009 at about 6:52 am

Recently, a research by the ECTA was conducted to asses the extent of penetration of broadband services among the 25 member nations of the European Union (EU). Sweden has emerged as the clear winner in terms of broadband connectivity figures when compared with other EU members. Incidentally, it is also among the global leaders with regards to speed and quality of the broadband network.

The ECTA (European Competitive Telecommunications Association) study shows that Sweden along with other Scandinavian nations such as the Netherlands, Finland and Denmark boasts of higher rates of broadband penetration that are estimated to be in excess of 30%. The UK ranks a little lower with about 28% broadband penetration. However, Ireland, which is still recovering from its slow growth between 2003 and 2006, finds itself at the bottom end of the list. Poland has the most dismal figures with only 10% penetration levels. Overall, the EU nations have seen a year-on-year rise by 20% in broadband connections.

It must be pointed out that the study does not take into account other critical factors like the connection speeds, service levels and how cheap the service is in a country. It is almost certain that any study that incorporates these factors along with the penetration levels will see the broadband UK sector coming at a much lower position. The Scandinavian countries, however, have no such problems and can top any such list with ease, given how superior their broadband networks are in comparison with the UK.

Online Conferencing Calls Offer Opportunities to Slash Wasteful Business Budgets

Bloged in Business News, Web Of Management, Web Of Telecommunication by Admin Wednesday March 4, 2009 at about 3:42 pm

Oil rates are rising and this is making business cash holdings are spread thin more than previously. With an global economy lumbers along slowly and capital stays rare, wise executives realize redundant accounts should cut. Business people across the country must make more than a couple calculated priority judgments to shrink costs. Perhaps the easier option to cut company expenses is to hack away at unnecessary travel budgets, and the solution is Internet conference calls.

Online conference calls allow executives to communicate with stakeholders electronically in a appointment in another town, on a distant coast or even more significantly in another continent. Typical online conferencing calls make use of revolutionary streaming technology. Due to the fact that they done through standard high-speed Internet connections, they merely consume sunk organizational capital. By looking to the web, is it possible to make a distant meeting from almost any place offering web access. Its not just everywhere, it can slash travel expenses by five digits or more in a year.

Break throughs in telecommunications technology make online conferencing a good choice for participants to give and receive presentations and information simultaneously. Conference participants feel as though they were really there, even if theyre really on the other side of the earth. The detail of the audio, video and presentation should be without flaw through the best in web architecture.

Dont miss how most businesses should save money by utilizing online conference calls rather than blowing thousands dispatching an employee on a expensive trip. A business shouldnt throw away money on hotels, meals or even transportation. Big savings that can amount to thousands. Any trip not taken is more productivity for your business. Its commonly known that some organizations are choosing Internet conference calls to slash overhead on needless sales trips.

Need a Way to Beat the Credit Crunch?

Bloged in Web Of Telecommunication by Admin Thursday December 4, 2008 at about 6:43 am

Like a massive proportion of the rest of the country I am beginning to feel the credit crunch blues. Also like a lot of people I have quite a lot of debt, so thought I would share this great money saving tip. If you want to reduce your expenditure a great way to do so is to sign up to a VoIP provider. I have loads of friends I have made over the years when travelling, who live overseas. I’m really bad at keeping in contact with people at the best of times, let alone when it’s the price of a long distance phone call. With VoIP that is no longer a worry; calls are really cheap, if not free in some circumstances.

I can whole heartedly recommend it – calls are completely clear and have yet to cut out or anything. I think is possible to get some mobile VoIP applications now as well which I will definitely investigate. Now I’m making cheap calls to India amongst other places I’ve saved myself enough money to spend on a few things I have been hopelessly saving up for over the past year – a new ipod. I can finally say good bye to my ancient mini disk player and welcome in the 21st century.

Will VoIP Survive?

Bloged in Technology Resources, Web Of Telecommunication by Admin Thursday October 9, 2008 at about 4:11 pm

VoIP undoubtedly has had an influence on the way many people make and pay for phone calls. It would also be accurate to say the development of VoIP technology also got some of the Telecoms giants feeling the heat. So is VoIP the next big thing? Will fixed landlines become a thing of the past?. It seems that there are several barriers which when looked at together, may possible prove insurmountable. For this reason I will suggest that far from being an unstoppable force, perhaps VoIP has had its day.

It’s becoming increasingly clear that something being hugely popular and used my millions of people doesn’t necessarily mean that it will make a lot of money. This has been exemplified with both Skype and Facebook as they struggle to find a way of making money. The problem with Skype as with other VoIP operators is the parasitic nature of their relationship with the incumbent telecoms operators. Much in the same way as a parasite is dependent on its host for survival, so too VoIP operators find themselves at the behest of the Telecoms giants whose networks they need for survival.

Lack of any physical infrastructure poses a huge hurdle for VoIP companies, where the competitive nature of the market has also meant prices falling to nothing. To attract any outside capital or investment, any potential investor needs something more to invest in than the purely the brand. As is the case with some mobile VoIP operators such as the fledgling mobile VoIP operator Truphone having some proprietary technology of their own has meant they have been able to secure funding. However without being able to generate a sizeable income the likelihood they will be able to build their own network is highly unlikely.

It was only recently that T-Mobile took action against Truphone illustrating VoIP operators’ vulnerability. In this instance the courts took action to prevent T-Mobile from blocking calls to numbers which had been allocated to Truphone which perhaps can be interpreted as a ray of hope for the future of VoIP of Hutchison Wampoa, which owns the 3 networks has been more successful, effectively removing the possibility of widely available Wi-Fi, arguably sounding the death knell for Skype.

How things will progress remains to be seen but it seems like the incumbent telecom operators may just be starting to fight back.

Zero Cost 12 Month Mobile Contracts

Bloged in Web Of Telecommunication by Admin Monday August 4, 2008 at about 9:54 am

A less conventional way to get a cheap cell phone is by using a free line rental phone contract. 12 month free line rental bargains are the hidden gem amongst all of the bargains currently on the market.

12 month free contracts are in effect refund by redemption contracts where the amount given back by redemption is equal to the amount paid for the offer. With these offers you are obligated to pay the cost of the mobile phone exactly the same as you would with any other contract for the initial months. At a later point in time in the deal you have the opportunity to to claim the cost of the mobile cell phone back from the retailer that sold you the mobile cell phone.

In theory a free line rental offer does not cost anything to own. Assuming of course the customer concerned correctly makes a request for for 100% cashback. This is not as easy as it first seems due to the fact that mobile dealers introduce a number of sneaky pre-requisites in the agreement of free line rental products so they can reduce the number of successful customers.

Putting aside the complicated nature of free line rental deals they remain genuine and consumers are still able to get totally free mobile cell phone for full duration of a 12 month contract.

A major drawback of free line rental contracts is that in the event that the vendor cease to trade you will lose the ability to get your refund. 12 month free is innevitably a trade off, because they are only made available with older phones.

Without doubt the most cost effective way of purchasing a free line rental contract is on the WWW. As free line rental products are something of an unusual package you would be well advised to use a comparison site specialising in mobile phones to find the cheapest products at that given moment.

T-Mobile complies with obligatory legislation

Bloged in Consumer World, Technology Resources, Web Of Telecommunication by Admin Wednesday July 2, 2008 at about 7:12 am

With a move which may result in an immense stimulation on the market, T-Mobile has publicized its decision to append a drastic cut to the prices of its roaming outlay. Especially for consumers who utilize mobile broadband internationally, whether via cellular phone or mobile broadband dongles, this decline is an imperative development. The action will enforce an eighty percent decline in the costs of data-roaming, ultimately fulfilling the obligations implemented by the European Commission. This decision will be reflected across Europe, reaching total execution by July 1.

The European Commission has imposed a quite restrictive legislation, compelling all regional operators to comply with new international price limitations. Recently, many operators have become absorbed in the momentous escalation of data-roaming rates to trekking subscribers. Operators under such legislation have been consulted with governmental price regulation, allocating the ceiling rates which can be implemented to properly comply.

T-Mobile has confirmed its specific price adjustment, proposing a drop from £7.50 per megabyte to £1.50 per megabyte. This initiation in operational price declines will not only assist subscribers, it will also prevent any further obstruction of the international broadband industry.

The ensuing action will make T-Mobile the cheapest provider in the United Kingdom – at least for now. Even for those subscribers who employ mobile broadband dongles for network access, this operation is still the most economical mobile service.

Voip – Voice Over IP and Business: Is It For You?

Bloged in Web Of Telecommunication by Admin Friday June 27, 2008 at about 9:43 pm

VoIP allows users to make phone calls using their high-speed
Internet connection. This translates into free, or very low
cost long-distance calling. Because VoIP uses the power of
the Internet, traditional phone companies are left
completely out of the loop. Of course, now that the idea of
VoIP is catching on more and more, traditional phone
companies are developing and offering their own VoIP options
so as not to be left out. From the consumer’s point of view,
this competition is keeping options open and pricing low.
For businesses, this is particularly good news, since many
VoIP providers will want the business of business–this is a
huge market, which providers are aware, of, so the savvy
businessperson will take advantage of this, conduct thorough
research, and seek out the best possible option to meet the
company’s needs.

What are the Pros to Using VoIP?

Cost is a number one factor. If your business does a high
volume of long distance calling, this can be an extremely
affordable way to go. Another positive is that the future of
long distance calling is VoIP. As time passes, more and more
options will be available and the market will become even
more competitive. It is also easy to use, although a
business set-up will be more complicated than a home set-up.

What are the Cons?

One disadvantage that many users report is that there tends
to be an “echo” when using VoIP. How much of a disadvantage
this is may depend on the user. There can also be a slight
lag at the beginning of the conversation.

Another potential disadvantage is that the technology is
fairly new. As VoIP becomes standard, improvements will take
place. In the meantime, it is up to each business to
determine if this is a way to go.

Also, because VoIP operates through your Internet
connection, should you lose Internet service for whatever
reason or power, you will not have phone access until the
service or power is restored.

Is VoIP Right for my Business?

As with any business decision, you should examine your needs
and available services before making a purchasing decision.
VoIP may produce substantial savings, but it could also
produce substantial headaches. Whether or not your company
can navigate potential glitches with minimal interruption is
something you need to determine. Many traditional service
providers offer competitive pricing, and the security of the
existing structure may not be worth the potential problems
with VoIP. It is also necessary to price and compare the
technical requirements; will your existing structure support
VoIP, or will the investment in technology offset the
potential savings?

VoIP Business Options

On the bright side, because VoIP is a growing service, many
companies provide business solutions and the offers and
pricing are competitive. One thing to consider as you
compare options is contract terms. Because the technology is
expanding, it is wise to avoid any long- term contract, as a
better option may come along in the meantime. A variety of
companies offer business solutions. The following list is
just a few:

• Sprint:
http://www.sprint.com/business/products/categories/voip.jsp

• Lingo:
http://www.lingo.com/voip/business/unlimited_internet_phone_
service.jsp

• Quest:
http://www.qwest.com/largebusiness/products/voip/

• Pipex: http://www.pipex.net/products/voip/

How to Get Set Up for VoIP The technology required will
depend on the service you choose. There are three types of
VoIP methods.

• ATA stands for analog telephone adaptor. It connects
to your computer or Internet connection and uses regular
phone.

• IP phones are special phones that look like
traditional phones, but they connect with an Ethernet
connector.

• Computer-to-computer is an easy way to use VoIP and
long distance calls are free; you only pay for the software.
While this method can work in a business setting, it may not
be the best solution, even though it is very cost effective.

VoIP requires a high-speed Internet connection, and for
business purposes, your set-up needs to be able to handle
the additional use that VoIP incurs. Essentially, there is
no “one size fits all” set-up guide for business VoIP
options. The service you choose and your company’s
individual requirements will determine what you will need.

Andrew Kelly is a Technology Consultant who helps keep businesses at the leading edge of technology.

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