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A Telephonic Technique Everyone Is Raving About

Voice over Internet Protocol, or what is more commonly known as VoIP, is a new trend in telephonic techniques which entails making call with the use of the Internet. Not only can you transfer voice to any Internet user, but also with regular landline phone users as well.

Currently, VoIP phones are considered to be the best among all the available telephonic techniques there are. They offer tons of benefits while making sure you don’t spend a fortune on your monthly bill. It doesn’t require much, just your regular high-speed internet connection like broadband and VoIP hardware only.

VoIP today is gaining popularity by the minute. What customers are raving about it is that it permits them to make free or very inexpensive long distance calls. VoIP offers excellent services and you pay at a minimum price. Its exceptional services are even utilized by many businesses worldwide. Yes, it certainly is all the rage!

Should you want to avail of the VoIP services but don’t want to buy a VoIP phone, you have the freedom to use the conventional one using certain techniques that enable any conventional phone to make VoIP-based calls.

Another reason why VoIP is tremendous is because provides some extra features that customers find useful. It includes call forwarding, caller ID, call waiting, three-way calling, among many others.

VoIP has an array of features and advantages that can be useful in our daily lives, since communication always plays a big part in our existence. Plus, you get to score a big discount compared to your traditional landline.

When you already tried this telephonic technique yourself, go call your loved ones even when you’re oceans apart. You can do so at a minimum price, or even, yes, free!

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Posted by Travis Koch - January 26, 2014 at 12:25 pm

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Yealink SIP-T28P na 1-Handset 6-Line Landline Telephone Reviews

Yealink SIP-T28P na 1-Handset 6-Line Landline Telephone

Yealink SIP-T28P na 1-Handset 6-Line Landline Telephone

  • 320×160 graphic LCD with 4-level grayscales
  • BLF/BLA, SMS, Voicemail, Intercom
  • 48 Keys including 16 programmable keys
  • 6 VoIP accounts, Broadsoft/Avaya/Asterisk validated
  • HD Voice; HD Codec, HD Handset, HD Speaker

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Posted by VOIP Guy - January 3, 2013 at 8:11 am

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When did the landline telephone and VoIP appear?

Question by : When did the landline telephone and VoIP appear?
Can anyone tell me the time that the first landline telephone and VoIP appeared?

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Answer by joe r
1875 telephone invented

1877 first long distance lines installed

1915 first coast to coast long distance call

1947 plan devised for cellular telephones

1951 first transcontenental direct dial long distance call

1973 first cellular telephone call

1979 first commercial cell phone service (in tokyo)

1984 first cell phones commercially available motorola dynatac 8000x

1991 2G cellular GSM technology launched

1995 first commercial internet phone software released

1997 first soft switch

1999 SIP created

1999 3g cellular launched

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Posted by VOIP Guy - January 24, 2012 at 5:40 pm

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Ditched AT&T Telephone Landline and got VOIP service by VOIPO

VoIP service bring out the best especially when talking about communication process. It is much easier and affordable compared to other traditional way of communicating people.

Technology has been growing and I must it is fast progressing. Many new system or machines have been going out to enhance communication and networking for the better good.

The video will show you how this guy tried something new for a change. Well, he got rid of his traditional and costly landline and searched something that would be best for him. You will learn how this guy share his experiences and perspective about VoIP services.

So enjoy and watch this video about Ditched AT& T Telephone Landline and got VoIP service by VOIPO.

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Posted by Travis Koch - January 5, 2012 at 3:39 pm

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How does VoIP connect to landline phone?

Question by gorge h: How does VoIP connect to landline phone?
I know VoIP goes over the internet, but how does it connect to a conventional home phone, or to cell phones? I meant to say: how does it connect at the other end if it goes to a conventional phone? How does it get from the internet to a landline at the answering end?

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Answer by ddominic
With any VOIP service, you connect a small device unit that you get from the VOIP. You will connect this small device to your router by a Ethernet cable. Then on the device unit there is a small phone jack on the unit. From there you connect a regular telephone line to your a phone (home phone). You won’t use any connection from any telephone wall jacks.

So when you get a call to your VoIP phone number, your home phone will ring and you can answer using that phone.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - January 5, 2012 at 9:35 am

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Q&A: Is Voice over Internet generally more or less secure than a regular landline?

Question by city8of8angels: Is Voice over Internet generally more or less secure than a regular landline?
I have about had it with AT&T. Ever since their strange merger, things have only gone downhill.
First of all, never in our (I and my husband) lives have we had a $ 60 landline phone bill. We do not like to use that phone for anything. The only reason we have a landline is for professional/business purposes.
Second, somebody who claimed to be from AT&T had made an attempt to tinker with our connection. If we did not live on a military base and all visitors had to be screened and approved, who knows who these people where and what they were trying to do.
So, here I am wondering if VOIP is worse or better with that kind of stuff. I would really appreciate knowledgeable opinions. Thank you!

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Answer by Mr. VoIP
No consumer electronic communications is absolutely secure or tamper proof. We all know that telephones can be tapped, legally and illegally. If the Feds and law enforcement want to tap your lines, they can do so legally with a court order (or just claim national security reasons).

But, the same holds true with VoIP. Technically speaking, VoIP is more difficult to tap, but it can be done with the right equipment. And, VoIP companies are required by law, or by agreement, to allow law enforcement to tap lines if required too.
So, when it comes to security, nothing is absolutely secure.

Now, some VoIP services are starting to encrypt their VoIP data while traversing over their own networks. So, in those cases, it is secure from random tapping over the Internet. But, as soon as the connection terminates to a real telephone that connects to the PSTN landline network, it is no longer truely secure from taps.

Skype is well known to encrypt their client data while traversing over the Internet. So, they are about as secure as you can get from a public service.

But, to address your concerns about cost, VoIP will always cost you less (for comparable service features) than any PSTN or cell phone service. Even if a person keeps their “basic” landline service for emergency backup (no extras), VoIP will save them considerable money when it comes to having a 2nd phone line and long distance calling.
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Posted by VOIP Guy - October 24, 2011 at 11:23 am

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Hybrid VoIP/PSTN Solution with 6 VoIP Accounts and 4 Calls at Once C610A-IP DECT_6.0 1-Handset Landline Telephone

Hybrid VoIP/PSTN Solution with 6 VoIP Accounts and 4 Calls at Once C610A-IP DECT_6.0 1-Handset Landline Telephone

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Posted by VOIP Guy - September 23, 2011 at 12:16 pm

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Q&A: what is the difference in a landline phone and voice over ip phone?

Question by nicole: what is the difference in a landline phone and voice over ip phone?

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Answer by classicsat
It depends what you mean.

If you mean a phone that plugs into a phone line or a VOIP adapter, there is no difference.

Now, you can get VOIP specific phones, which have the VOIP adapter built in, and plug into the wall with Ethernet cable, or use Wi-Fi to connect to a VOIP service.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - September 8, 2011 at 8:52 am

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How can an employer tell if you are using voip service and not a landline?

Question by freskabype: How can an employer tell if you are using voip service and not a landline?
I’m looking to apply for a work at home position and I have Voip service. The requirement is that I must have a traditional landline. How would this potential employer tell if I am using voip?

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Answer by czyd1amond
They have their ways. Probably just the prefix would show that it is a voip number. Cell Phone companies have their own prefixes and voip ought to be the same.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - August 31, 2011 at 8:16 am

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