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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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Business VOIP offers advantages over regular telephone service that allow business more freedom and savings than ever before. Today's technology driven society predicts that if you do not have business VOIP, you will soon. However, before you jump on the business VOIP bandwagon, you should know what business VOIP is and how it can benefit your business. Many business owners
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Finding the Right VOIP Service Voice Over Internet Protocol or VOIP for short has exploded in popularity in the last couple of years. VOIP is a great internet technology that allows people with a broadband connection to make phone calls over the internet. Not only is the quality very comparable to land line phone calls, the prices are extremely inexpensive. There
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Features and pricing are the two prime considerations in selecting your VoIP provider and deriving the maximum benefit from the product. With most VoIP users, all the features available in a particular product will rarely if ever be used. All leading service providers promise a range of features that look impressive as a marketing strategy, but often do not deliver as
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The functioning of wireless VoIP phones is similar to that of regular VoIP phones but Wireless VoIP phones combine VoIP technology and Wi-Fi (wLAN) systems. Users need to be in the range of the wireless node in order to make and receive calls. And when they are in the Wi-Fi's reach, they are able to do a lot of the
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