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Union City, California (BUZZFON) July 8, 2004 - A small but emerging Filipino VoIP company, Bonusfon, answers to the clamor of the market today by launching, BuzzfonP2P , a free, compact and convenient soft phone that allow users makes clear pc to pc calls possible without the choppiness, echoes or the static noises; just
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So you're ready to enjoy unlimited long distance calling and lower monthly phone bills. Well, before you make the switch, here are five steps that will help you get the VoIP plan that is best for you. 1. Make the Decision Yes, it is new technology, and sometimes we are scared of the unknown. VoIP technology is on the rise and many
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What is VoIP? Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is the ability to transmit voice over the Internet to either a receiving computer, telephone or even a mobile phone. VoIP phone is becoming the popular worldwide telephone service for both consumer and the business communities. VoIP works by using a network technology known as Packet Switching
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Although cable broadband internet is a whole lot faster than dialup, I usually experience a slight delay when opening a webpage. Perhaps most people don't notice the latency associated with cable internet, but as a former DSL user it got my attention right away. I noticed a distinct difference in speed between cable and DSL,
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Computer Phone (VoIP) Pathology is Preventable By Dee Scrip © All rights reserved. You are in the telescopic cross hairs of unprincipled hackers if you own a computer or communicate using one of the 90% of VoIP (computer phone) services operating on unsafe and un-secure lines. John Ashcroft, Attorney General, in remarks at the High
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