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		<title>Setting Up VoIP Technology In Your Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 11:19:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is VoIP?
Voice over internet protocol is what it stands for. It really just means that everything runs over the internet (either private or encrypted public) instead of over tradition copper lines and such. You can get actual VoIP phones, or just run it from computer to computer, depending on what you are trying to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is VoIP?<br />
Voice over internet protocol is what it stands for. It really just means that everything runs over the internet (either private or encrypted public) instead of over tradition copper lines and such. You can get actual VoIP phones, or just run it from computer to computer, depending on what you are trying to do. You can learn a lot about <a href="http://voipbuys.com/" target="_blank">business VoIP</a> if you take some time to read.</p>
<p>How is a call using VOIP made?<br />
A person can call using a VoIP phone which will send a signal through to a device and convert the normal phone signal into a digital one.  This is then sent over a broadband Internet connection.   Once the signal reaches the destination it is converted back into a normal voice call.  VoIP solutions can be used not only over the Internet but also over any private network. Check out bosted VoIP Atlanta for quick quotes.</p>
<p>Here Is Why A Lot Of Businesses Are Using VoIP<br />
Many small businesses are switching to VoIP mainly due to cost savings but also for additional services and better manageability of systems.  Calling internationally is substantially cheaper and small businesses do not need to necessarily pay per call or for the length of the call.  Calls between offices, to other VoIP users and across the country can often be free.  There are many VoIP solutions in today&#8217;s market with compelling, inexpensive solutions well suited to small businesses.</p>
<p>Is VoIP reliable?<br />
VoIP solutions are just as reliable as the Internet so yes, if your Internet service provider is dependable and you have a quality Internet connection then VoIP is reliable.  On the other hand, if you have a busy, shared Internet connection then you may experience an unsatisfactory VoIP service.</p>
<p>Can I use my current number?<br />
Yes, most VoIP solutions providers in the U.S allow you to transfer your existing number or let you choose from a list of local or nationwide numbers regardless of your physical address.</p>
<p>What about sound quality?<br />
This is a big question that is often asked, but as mentioned above, if you stay up with the changes in technology, you will be just fine. It is also important that you set up your connections properly. For example, it is not a good idea to run a VoIP system for business over a DSL connection. That would definitely effect the quality in a negative way.</p>

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		<title>T1 Line And T1 Circuit Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 15:37:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>acarmen1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let us look now at the very basics of T1 lines and T1 circuits and how you can benefit from them in your small, medium or large business setting. You may also learn about Hosted VoIP or T1 Internet Providers Atlanta as you search for a qualified consultant. Keep in mind that hosted PBX Atlanta [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let us look now at the very basics of T1 lines and T1 circuits and how you can benefit from them in your small, medium or large business setting. You may also learn about Hosted VoIP or <a href="http://t1-internet-atlanta.com/" target="_blank">T1 Internet Providers Atlanta</a> as you search for a qualified consultant. Keep in mind that <a href="http://hosted-voip-atlanta.net/" target="_blank">hosted PBX Atlanta</a> is not really that complicated if you have a person to bring it to a manageable level for you.<br />
Now there may be a whole lot of terminology you are most likely not familiar with regarding T1 internet lines. Since you decided to upgrade your business in favor of technology, you should be aware of all technical terminology you are going to be spoken about. T1 circuits are not as complicated as they sound. Let’s get a little more into this figure.<br />
A T1 circuit is a T1 internet line that is used as a high-speed connection in digital form. This may sound confusing but in fact is very simple. This is a circuit that can be used to merge voice calls and data transfers in a same sole line. Since the transmission speed of a T1 internet line is around 1.544 megabits, they are proven to be a whole lot faster than any other analog modem (hence phone lines or dial up interne).<br />
Most providers tend to recommend this technology for businesses and not to individual. This is because the cost can be very high to afford. Remember that T1 internet lines can handle 24 channels for voice or data; or even both of them simultaneously. For this, having a T1 for a private use is rather inadequate. Considering the T1 circuits can cost around $1000 to $1500 monthly just for the services, having to pay that amount for just a sole user is quite absurd. However, if you own a office and you have not upgraded to a T1 internet line you are most likely paying around $1000 just in phone use.<br />
Installing a T1 circuit is a very simple process. One of the ends of the circuit is placed in the web server. This way the cost is a total combination of fees from the telecommunications company and the internet service provider. If you ever wonder about using a T1 circuit you most probably found these in airports, architectural and engineering firms, call centers, hospital, banks, government agencies, hotels, manufacturers, restaurants, schools, colleges, and a whole lot of other similar institutions.<br />
Now that you are more in depth about what these lines are all about, you can be more than sure they are the best option for your business.</p>

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		<title>Residential Voip &#8211; Good For You</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 04:47:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>acarmen1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[VOIP (voice over internet protocol) is one of the newest technological advances in communications, and it is not going away. If you are new to VOIP, in basic terms it is the capacity to make phone calls over your broadband connection.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VOIP (voice over internet protocol) is one of the newest technological advances in communications, and it is not going away. If you are new to <a href="http://www.discover-voip.info" target="_blank">VOIP</a>, in basic terms it is the capacity to make phone calls over your broadband connection.</p>
<p>One of the major attributes of VoIP that is talked of is the the cheaper overseas and distance calls. Those call costs can really add up particularly if you make a lot of calls for your business and many VOIP carriers provide attractive long distance rates.</p>
<p>Cheaper distance and overseas phone calls are a chief advantage of VOIP, but they&#8217;re not the only advantage.</p>
<p>Usually, when people think of a VOIP phone, they think of it as a replacement for their land line. This is a good use of VOIP.</p>
<p>An area where VoIP has a real advantage is that most  <a href="http://www.discover-voip.info/voip-providers/voip-providers.html" target="_blank">VoIP carriers</a> often let you use your existing phones. You won&#8217;t need to buy a new phone, as you do when changing cell phone providers. This may not be a key consideration for everyone, but it is important to think about how you&#8217;ll be using your VoIP phone<br />
service and to take into consideration the usefulness of keeping your telephones.</p>
<p>If you run a business from home, and receive a lot of calls, you&#8217;ll enjoy the voicemail features many VoIP carriers offer. Many of them will email you when you receive a voicemail message and allow you to retrieve your messages online. This is a versatile feature for those who can&#8217;t always be at the phone. It allows us to quickly check our messages without interrupting our work flow.</p>
<p>An often heard question prospective VOIP users ask is, &#8220;How&#8217;s the sound quality?&#8221; This is a sensible question and an important one. Since VoIP is a new technology, the very idea of sending voice over the Internet raises some questions about how it works. Most VoIP carriers connections have excellent sound quality. Businesses have been using VOIP for quite some time now and continue to use it – so the sound has to be good.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the sound quality of the VoIP phone does not seem to degrade when used in the home and the majority of residential VoIP customers are content with the quality of their phone calls.</p>
<p>Finally, VOIP offers a wide choice in VoIP carriers, which is very significant to a lot of people who have been disgruntled with the level of service and support (or lack there of) offered by their current telephone company.</p>
<p>While the smaller, friendlier phone companies are now offering a residential service, many VOIP users switch to VoIP carriers in part so that they could work with a different phone company and avoid the bother their analog phone provider caused.</p>
<p>VOIP is a obvious choice for many home phone users because of the cost savings, ability to use your own phone, call features and sound quality. Plus many people find working with more supportive companies much easier.</p>
<p>Overall, it is clear that there are many positive aspects of a <a href="http://www.discover-voip.info/voip-phones/voip-telephones.html" target="_blank">VoIP telephone</a> service. At the beginning of 2007 it is reported that 9% of households in the US use VOIP, and by 2009 it is estimated there will be over 27 million subscribers of VoIP.</p>
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