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The Future Of Mobile Communications is WiFi and VOIP

Two of the most exciting areas in the field of mobile technology are WiFi and VOIP, two of the fastest growing segments in the communications industry today. Almost daily one can find new stories pertaining to one of these and how forward thinking companies are embracing the technology and building upon it. It seems that governments and communications companies all over the world are beginning to see the opportunity presented by WiFI technology. Ruckus Wireless and KDDI, Japan’s main telecommunications provider, announced on July 5th of 2011 that they were partnering to bring coast to coast WiFi for the nation of Japan. According to the press release from Ruckus, “Subscribers of KDDI’s packet flat rate plans can now use the new KDDI “au Wi-Fi SPOT” service free of charge with their au Android smartphones in over 10000 locations initially, scaling to 100000 locations by March 2012.” Barbados announced recently in Caribbean 360 that the island nation would have free nationwide WiFi coverage by 11-11-11, thanks to the work of the Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation or BEF and their work with the government and communications companies to make this long time dream a reality for the Caribbean island nation with many others intending to follow suit. Damian McKinney, CEO of McKinney Rogers, a partner in the initiative, said they wanted the coverage everywhere, “from bus stop to rum shop.” McKinney said that the initiative to provide free nationwide WiFi

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Posted by VOIP Guy - August 31, 2011 at 3:34 pm

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VoIP HD Voice

21st century is the ruling name for high definition. Everything is becoming high definition; from televisions to desktop screens, cameras to cell phones; so why the communication technology should take a seat behind. Yes! Now are the days of HD Voice which is being offered by VoIP service.

VoIP is basically a technology in which data is transmitted from one place to another in the form of tiny electronic data packets inside the fiber optic lines. Now the quality of voice is being further improved by the used of HD technology. This has resulted in better sound quality twice as before.

HD voice enables the users to receive clarity and perfection in audio. It is achieved by widening the bandwidth of the sound spectrum. It is through the HD voice that people sitting in one corner of the world can talk to people sitting at another corner of the world as if they are sitting in front of each other.

HD voice technology helps in cross-cultural communication. Normally it is quite a challenge to understand someone with a different accent and interpret what exactly he/she is saying on call. The HD voice technology has removed all such problems as the voice is so clear that the person listening can easily understand and make out what is the sender trying to say to him/her

People who are enabled with HD voice technology can talk easily with each other. In fact, if the right kind of software is installed in the cell phones with HD voice then communication is very easily done and it builds up a communication bridge between the people.

For two HD Voice technology users, it is very important to have a similar codec. Otherwise, communication is not possible. Normally codec varies with different phones and therefore, having one similar codec at least is very important in order to talk. On a standard PSTN, G.711u codec is being used and it is the standard codec in use these days. It must also be noted here that the phones which are HD compatible can use codec but the calls themselves cannot put codec to use. For the SIP users, the codec is mostly G.722u and they also have a facility to have their call channeled to a conference bridge. It is through the wideband technology system that a lot of variety and options are available for mix matching the codec and the bridges.

If you want to get the best VoIP service through HD voice then it is preferable to use HD handsets for making calls. The higher the compatibility of the electronic gadgets, the better is the quality and higher the perfection will be. With the wideband VoIP service technology, HD voice is still better to what you get by using a normal telephone system.

Currently, a few good service providers are coming up with the HD voice technology as a VoIP service. It will take some more time to get very popular and adaptable amongst the masses as it is comparatively new. But Axvoice has started its campaign and it is now endorsing HD voice too at a larger scale. In fact, many customers of Axvoice have got their standard VoIP systems upgraded with HD voice technology in order to enjoy calling more. Therefore, making a choice of Axvoice as your VoIP service provider is certainly a good thought.

HD VoIP is great incriment in VoIP world which help us to enjoy better voip phones calling

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USB Phone Adapter for Skype, MSN, Yahoo, USB VOIP Interface connects your home phone to network

USB Phone Adapter for Skype, MSN, Yahoo, USB VOIP Interface connects your home phone to network

  • Fully integrated with Skype for making & receiving calls.
  • All incoming calls to your Skype phone number will be forwarded to your regular phone and will ring just the same as your regular phone call.
  • Just pick up the phone and dial, SkypeOut will be automatically detected and used for long distance call.
  • PC running Windows 2000 or XP. 400 MHz processor or higher 128 MB RAM or higher Free USB port Package
  • USB Phone Adapter Box USB cable Telephone line Driver CD Instruction Manual
  • Compact and unique design.

Now you can use your regular home phone for Skype or any VOIP interface! When your regular phone is connected with this adapter, you can dial and receive calls via Skype/VOIP without the need to buyer a SKYPE phone. This adapter allows any desktop/cordless phone to operate as a dialer and speakerphone for Skype!

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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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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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How can i bridge my wireless connection at my hotel on my laptop to a VOIP adapter via ethernet cable?

Question by quarrters: How can i bridge my wireless connection at my hotel on my laptop to a VOIP adapter via ethernet cable?
I have a wireless connection at my hotel.

There is no wired connection.

I need to connect an Ethernet cable from my laptop to my VOIP adapter and bridge the wireless Internet to feed Internet to my VOIP adapter.

Is it possible?
I have a wireless laptop.

My VOIP adapter needs internet!!

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Answer by Larry W
much easier to get the $ 6 usb wireless dongle for your laptop. Micro Center has them online, I picked up one at Walmart for a few $ $ more.
I stayed at lots of motels that provided free internet, it worked great.

good luck!

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Cisco SPA 504G 4-Line IP Phone

Cisco SPA 504G 4-Line IP Phone

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What are the Pros and Consequences of Voice Over IP?

What are the Pros and Consequences of Voice Over IP?

 

• can be accessible by all who have a computer and an internet connection

 

• Many people are able to talk at the same time by many services, which makes it easy to conduct a conference call

 

• VoIP minimizes the requirement for traditional telephone services and users are able to use their broadband service for all of their communication requirements

 

• Generally, VoIP provides a quality connection

 

• There is no additional fee for services in many cases like as long distance and out of network calls which is useful for international connections

 

• As a security measure, encryption is used

 

• provides more and more advanced services than traditional telephones services

 

• increases cost efficiency especially on long distance calling which also raises the number of calls that can be made

 

• Big organizations can use an internal enterprise phone network which enables lower maintenance fees and cheap communication to remote branches and sites of the organization

 

• By combining both telephone and data services together, there may be a more streamlined approach to troubleshooting which makes it possible to use just one vendor for all communication requirements. It could also minimize training costs

 

• set up as well as upgrades are easy to implement

 

• It is cutting edge technology that can adapt to the new need for accessibility

 

• Some security concerns are there including infrastructure. This also increases the responsibility of the IT Department

 

• Power Outages may impact service since there is no back up power source for most of the VOIP services

 

• No directory assistance there may be like 4-1-1 readily available for all VOIP services

 

• This kind of service mainly depends on the service provider and not mainstream standards of service

 

• There is vulnerability about the ” the protocols, operating systems, the phones and their software”

 

• For hatching into conversations, there is vulnerability

 

• The setup in the VoIP infrastructure is at risk for wire-tapping

 

• Computer viruses and bugs also at a risk for

 

• From different computers, there has been some inconsistency in routing to the same source

 

• There are switching costs to switch systems over to . This mainly involves building a stronger network

 

• This new technology threatens to end the requirement for long distance carriers, many telephone companies rely on for a main portion of their earnings

 

• VoIP does not have a standard protocol setup at this time. Over this connection, the federal authorities can monitor transmissions which puts privileged information at risk when using VoIP

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Plantronics MX500i 3-in-1 Headset

Plantronics MX500i 3-in-1 Headset

  • WindSmart microphone reduces unwanted wind or fast motion noise when moving quickly
  • Clear sound for Internet and other calls, unique design, comfortable style for all-day wear
  • USB adapter included for Internet phones. Also works with cordless, VIP and most mobile phones
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With the MX500i 3-in-1 Headset from Plantronics sound like a Pro even on your phone at home. Let them hear you, not background noise, with a headset that delivers crystal clear sound when using Internet, cordless or mobile phones. Between the WindSmart microphone and Microphone Adjust Switch, you’ll come through loud and clear.

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What is VoIP – Voice over Internet Protocol

Have you ever heard the word “VoIP”? Do you know VoIP is? Do you know what the advantages of VoIP are in our daily routine?

If you have time and want to know what VoIP is all about, then watch this video and learn a brief tutorial on VoIP, Voice over Internet Protocol. In this video you will understand more the important things you need in regards to VoIP.

It will surely give you lessons how this VoIP works, and it tackles audio transmission, also talks about how low expenses are on phone calls, and of course how it is very advantageous over the traditional phone system we have right now. It will also introduce to you the different companies that you can subscribe to.

Enjoy and learn more what VoIP is all about in this simple and understandable video!

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No additional equipment is required for Voice over IP connections you just need to contact your Internet Provider?

Question by Amelie D: No additional equipment is required for Voice over IP connections you just need to contact your Internet Provider?
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Based on the question literally, false. I run Voice over IP with Ventrilo and Teamspeak. I can also run MSN video/audio with no issue. I have no special hardware, nor does my ISP care about it.

However, if the question relates to VOIP phones, then someone has to give you an actual phone number. It’s either your service you buy the VOIP package from, or your ISP, if they provide VOIP phone service. In the cases of ISP’s VOIP packages, they usually provide a router that handles the VOIP stuff….

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