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Q&A: What is the difference between ip phone and voice over ip?

Question by Yahya E: What is the difference between ip phone and voice over ip?

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Answer by DerrickOnline
They’re the same thing….it’s like saying

It’s like saying I can’t boot my PC
when someone else says
I can’t boot up my computer.

IP phone would refer to the actual Voice over IP phone.

Whereas voice over IP refers to the technology as a whole.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - October 28, 2011 at 10:56 am

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Hosted VoIP Services ? Hosted IP Telephony Systems

Business communication has undergone some rapid changes since the 1970’s when PBX systems were the most advanced business communication technology available. Contemporary businesses of all sizes have upgraded to the diverse and powerful features enabled by hosted VoIP services.

Hosted VoIP works by sending digitised voice signals across a broadband internet connection. These signals are sent to an IP platform where they are directed to the intended destination – either another VoIP user or a regular phone on a PSTN network. The calls and transmission of data is quick, reliable and economical and when coupled with the advanced user features of VOIP, hosted IP telephony is a formidable force for business communication.

Hosted VoIP solutions can be tailor-made to fit any business requirements. PBX phone replacement systems (or SIP Trunking solutions) allow those businesses not quite ready to change their entire system to VoIP to have access to the use of some VoIP telephony systems. A broadband connection can be run through a PBX phone, allowing businesses to use the advanced features of VoIP and reap the benefits of these.

Calls over a hosted VoIP network are free between VoIP sites. A business network runs from an internet connection, the calls are made through the internet and so there are no line rental costs or tariffs per minute. When VoIP calls are made to a regular PSTN line, the charges are minimal when compared to normal PSTN tariffs. Another money saving feature of hosted VoIP is the lack of expensive installation needed, these services are quick and easy to install and require virtually zero onsite support or maintenance.

All features are controlled through and easy user interface. Even though the many features are advanced technology, using them is simple. All features can be accessed and controlled in real time. Also, the advantage of easy functionality saves time because no training is required. When time is saved, money is saved. Softphones (controls for using VoIP services) are run through a computer for simple and hassle free access to VoIP technology. Employees using VoIP can control who they receive calls from and at what times.

Satellite services and global roaming allows employees to stay in touch via their VoIP network. Employees can work from home whilst having access to all VoIP features available on their work network because they can remain on the work network, no matter what their location. VoIP phones can be programmed to follow employees wherever they go. This service is especially useful for business trips.

Worldwide Wi-Fi hotspots allow those on a VoIP network to access the internet, make calls and use all of the functionality which VoIP provides no matter where the employee is situated. If there are no Wi-Fi hotspots, calls are charged at the local rate. Conference calling is also a major benefit to business as world-wide conference calls connecting international clients and branches of businesses are low-cost yet high quality and reliable.

Greater control includes network set up and billing. IT managers need not worry about having to control a difficult and complicated network. VoIP is easy to use, requires minimal installation and offers quick and easy functions to control the entire network. Receptionists are still able to manage multiple incoming calls and direct them to the correct person across the hosted VoIP network.

Hosted VoIP services also allow for advanced voicemail, and fax functions. Voicemails can either be listened to through an audio play back or recorded as emails sent into the relevant inbox. Faxes are recorded as digital files and can be stored in an inbox and forwarded on as required.

These VoIP services allow for incredible communication solutions. Increased communication capabilities of a higher quality which have far lower operation costs and tariffs have the ability to transform a business into a powerful force. Efficiency and client satisfaction can be increased by businesses using hosted VoIP services.

Inclarity are providers of a hosted VoIP telephone solution to the UK through their hosted IP telephone systems.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - October 27, 2011 at 1:23 pm

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Getting Acquainted with the IP Telephony Platform

One of the greatest achievements of mankind has been the ability to take things forward from the earlier threshold. This aspect helps to increase the penetration of specific technologies in their fields but the most fascinating aspect is when one technology penetrates into some other technological field to add a different level of versatility. Gone are the days when a device was used for a single (or related) feature, now there are devices which provide multi-technology features.

The best of crossover technology is: you have computers which suffice call making requirements and phone which suffice internet requirements. One such leading crossover technology is the concept of VoIP or voice over IP (internet protocol). VoIP is a collage of transmission based technologies used for the delivery of voice communication systems over IP (internet protocol) based networks. Internet is one of the IP networks.

This technology with slight variations gets a series of nomenclature as follows:

• IP telephony platform • Internet telephony • Voice over broadband (VOBB) • Broadband telephony • Broadband phone

It has also been called net telephony PC to phone calls at times. This internet technology is all about communication services and there is a misconception that ‘it only deals with voice aspects (PC to phone calls) like it substitutes the good old conventional communication systems , but communication services also deal with fax, SMS and other voice based messaging applications. The VoIP services’ segment has completely revolutionized the communication sector.

The significance of VoIP services can be seen from the fact that the Skype application was bought by Microsoft Corporation at US $ 8.5 billion. The IP based communication dwells over a vast canvas which ranges from the popular Mobile VoIP to Soft-Switch & Billing solutions. Other services include PC2Phone dialers, VoIP billing platforms, tunneling software, soft phone applications etc.

There are so many telecommunication and software solution providers who offer a wide range of services in the IP based communication field, that choosing best-in-class VoIP solutions can be tricky. Some aspects to choose the best of services by the best of VoIP solutions’ providers are mentioned as follows:

• Going with the service providers who offer the highest security features is one of the most important factors while choosing.

Like other fields, the best IP telephony platform providers are those which offer the best of solutions (even if it’s the tricky Soft-Switch & Billing solutions) in the most convenient ways, handling, maintenance and usage wise.

We, after receiving adorable response from the clients, have introduced another product called VoIP Softphone. This particular PC Dialer allows you to be tension free because we are here for you to care about your convenience.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - October 27, 2011 at 9:20 am

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Is it possible to make voip calls through a mobile?

Question by will h: Is it possible to make voip calls through a mobile?
Just wondering, whether it is possible for me to make voip calls that go through my mobile and charge my mobile, then out. Just because I have no signal at home.
Just wondering whether it is possible to make voip calls on my voip phone that charge my mobile phone.

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Answer by tazzy_2207
If you can find a download of Skype or other application that does the same thing that is compatible with your phone, then sure. Have a look here http://www.getjar.com and see if they have anything for your phone.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - October 26, 2011 at 12:37 pm

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IP Telephony – The Advantages, Flexibility And Availability

The Internet has provided thousands of uses since its inception and only gets better over time. For those looking to move away from the convention telephone systems and free themselves of the restrictions of such traditional technology, then IP telephony may have the answer. It provides an alternative with additional benefits and advantages. IP telephony (otherwise known as voice over IP or VoIP) allows normal telephony services like phone calls, SMS and faxing to be used over the Internet instead of the public switched telephone network (PSTN).

For Consumers

Voice over IP provides many benefits, but these are separated into what is good for a consumer and what is good for a business. Some of the advantages don’t crossover. Since VoIP only requires a high-speed Internet connection, it allow locational independence and combined with the flat subscription fee that allows unlimited calls, even to other countries and individuals on the same network occasionally, it makes for an excellent service.

VoIP allows for three methods of connection. The first is a VoIP phone set that’s designed purely for the voice over IP use. A converter allows a conventional analog phone to use VoIP by converting the signal into whatever is necessary. The last is the softphone, which is a software variant of the phone with a digital number pad and it only requires that the computer it’s installed on has access to the Internet.

Business Use

Due to the nature of phone calls over the Internet, it’s usually considerably cheaper for businesses to switch from older copper wire telephone systems to the voice over IP systems. Using this with the ability to run both data and voice over a single network, the operating costs can be massively reduced. This is one of the major businesses decisions often made when considering VoIP.

When using the appropriate telephone devices, it’s possible to swap between networks with problems as well as use singular devices instead of multiple ones for maximum compatibility. These devices can also allow multiple methods of communication, instead of simply being restricted to phone calls. Another additional benefit that’s free of charge is the security. All VoIP calls go through an encryption process that is decoded at the other end. Doing this with a normal phone line is much more difficult.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - October 26, 2011 at 8:25 am

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hello there can someone tell me what’s VOIP(VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL)?

Question by superpink99: hello there can someone tell me what’s VOIP(VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL)?
can someone brief me with this please…

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Answer by Andy T
It is phone-over-Internet, think IM programs being voice-capable.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - October 25, 2011 at 2:39 pm

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TalkSwitch 248vs 2 Lines 4 Analog/IP 12 IP Extension 8 VoIP Trunk Small Business Phone System

TalkSwitch 248vs 2 Lines 4 Analog/IP 12 IP Extension 8 VoIP Trunk Small Business Phone System

  • Easy to set up
  • Phone freedom. TalkSwitch works with any analog and IP phones.
  • Remote and external IP extensions keep you connected anywhere
  • Expandable
  • Requirements for configuration software: Windows Vista (32 bit) or Windows XP or Windows 2000 and minimum 256MB RAM, 160MB hard disk space and 800×600 screen resolution.

The TalkSwitch 248vs is a full-featured hybrid VoIP/traditional PBX telephone system that includes everything you need to sound big, control your costs and stay connected everywhere. With capacity for 2 telephone lines, 8 VoIP trunks, 4 analog/IP extensions, 12 pure IP extensions, and 10 remote extensions, the TalkSwitch 248vs is a small system with big features. The TalkSwitch 248vs includes sophisticated features that give you complete call control: voicemail, auto attendants, music on hold, ring groups and much more. Remote and external IP extensions keep you connected. Any phone, anywhere, can be a remote extension. Calls can be seamlessly transferred and screened. The TalkSwitch 248vs is easy to set up. Do it yourself or rely on a professional: TalkSwitch installation is fast and easy, so you save time and money. Plus, it’s a snap to change settings, so you don’t pay a technician every time you add or move an employee. Grow your own way. From 2 to 64 users per location, there¿s a TalkSwitch to fit every small business. TalkSwitch units come in different sizes with hybrid connections, so you choose your own mix of networks (traditional and/or VoIP) and phones (analog and/or IP). Phone freedom. TalkSwitch phones are tailor-made for the system. But unlike most phone systems, TalkSwitch doesn’t tie you down to proprietary telephones. TalkSwitch works with any standard analog phone and selected IP phones.

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Posted by VOIP Guy - October 25, 2011 at 10:22 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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What is VoIP, Broadband Phone, Internet Phone and Digital Phone Service?

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), also referred to as VoIP Phone, Digital Phone, Internet Phone or Broadband Phone service, is a way of making regular phone calls over a Broadband High Speed Internet connection instead of a regular telephone line. With VoIP, there are no unexplained taxes and service charges, or expensive monthly fees and lots of great features come standard. Unlimited local and long distance calling can be yours for as little as 9 per YEAR! This represents yearly savings of over 0 for many VoIP phone users.

You simply pick up your regular phone, dial a number and talk just like you would with a traditional phone service. It doesn’t matter if the person you are calling has a VoIP phone or a traditional phone service as this is all taken care of by your VoIP provider.

To make a VoIP phone call the only additional piece of equipment that you need is an Analog Telephone Adaptor (often called ATA or gizmo). This is supplied by your VoIP provider when you sign up for service and it allows you to make phone calls using your regular telephone.

The only requirement for this technology is a Broadband High Speed Internet Service, such as DSL or Cable, since VoIP service relies on a High Speed Internet connection to work correctly.

Why switch to a VoIP solution? VoIP is cheap, easy to setup, and it is for everyone!

Business VoIP Solutions

Businesses, from small and home offices through to large corporations are moving away from regular circuit switched telephone lines to VoIP business telephony needs. They are finding that their monthly telephony costs are reducing by well over 30% in most cases with a Business VoIP system.

One of the reasons VoIP service is so compelling to Businesses, of all sizes, is that all of their telephony needs are met by just expanding their Internet data bandwidth requirements by a small percentage. With this comes a vast array of additional voice features compared with a regular PSTN service.

One VoIP call takes less than 90Kbps of bandwidth (and often considerably less) which is usually a very small overhead on top of a businesses data needs. Businesses simply send all of their information over their Broadband Internet connection whether it be Internet data from PCs or voice calls from their employees. It all shares the same pipe, which could be DSL or Cable High Speed connection for Small Offices or T1/T3 cables for medium to larger sized businesses. No expensive PBX is required and adding or moving voice lines is a trivial task.

Read our complete guide to Business VoIP Hosted PBX and Data Services and see the VoIP Business case. Examine all of the different VoIP configurations typically used by businesses depending on their size.

WhichVoIP.com has partnerships with most of the major Business VoIP service providers in the industry. This enables us to provide you prompt and FREE quotes for all of your Voice needs. Simply request a FREE, no obligation VoIP quote and start saving money on your business telephony bills. Alternatively check our comparison page to compare Business VoIP Providers to see which service works best for your requirements.

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How to connect 2 wireless routers together with a VoIP?

Question by Michael: How to connect 2 wireless routers together with a VoIP?
Here’s my situation. I have my cable modem and wireless router downstairs. My office however is upstairs and I have a VoIP phone that needs a hard connection to a router. I don’t want to attempt to run cables through my walls. I do have a second wireless router that I would like to put up stairs for my VoIP phone. Ideas and/or solutions?

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Answer by alex s
you need to use a wireless bridge, it will connect to your wireless network and you plug a network cable into it. if your router has an “access point” mode, that will work too.

good luck

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Posted by VOIP Guy - October 21, 2011 at 12:15 pm

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