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VoIP, or Voice Over Internet Protocol, is an enigma for many. There are many flavors of VoIP and many pros and cons that you need to be aware of when considering which service to choose. One goal of this article is to help you decipher through the technospeak so that you can make an informed
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What makes VoIP so great is all of the money that you will save each month. If you make a lot of long distance phone calls each and every month then VoIP is for you. It does not even matter if you are making calls for business reasons or for pleasure, you can still save hundreds of dollars by
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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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VoIP is a new way make phone calls. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and is the technical term for "Internet phone service." VoIP takes regular phone calls and zaps them through your high-speed Internet connection. VoIP uses regular phones, even cordless phones. Simply plug a VoIP adapter into your cable/DSL modem line and
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