Syspine VoIP Phone System to be distributed in Canada by Williams Telecommunications.(BUSINESS): An article from: VoIP Monthly (Voice over Internet Protocol) [Digital, HTML]
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This digital document is an article from VoIP Monthly (Voice over Internet Protocol), published by Information Gatekeepers, Inc. on August 1, 2008. The length of the article is 347 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Syspine VoIP Phone System to be distributed in Canada by Williams Telecommunications.(BUSINESS)Author: Gale Reference TeamPublication: VoIP Monthly (Voice over Internet Protocol) (Magazine/Journal)Date: August 1, 2008Publisher: Information Gatekeepers, Inc.Volume: 5 Issue: 8 Page: 4Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
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Quanta Computer announced that Williams Telecommunications Corp. will now be serving as a master distributor of the Syspine(R) Digital Operator Phone System throughout Ca (more…)
Uniden UIP1868P 5.8 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Whole-House VoIP System and Corded Base (8×8 Packet8 Service)
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8×8 Inc. Network AC Uniden VoIP Phone w/One Cordless Phone Built In Router Expend Up 10 5.8GHz.
ooma Core VoIP Phone System with No Monthly Phone Service Bills
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ooma is an award-winning product that gives you free home phone service. Quite simply, no more nickel and dime fees and no more monthly phone bills. Acclaimed by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Business Week, and featured as one of the year’s hottest products in Parade and In Style magazines, ooma offers premium home phone service as it was meant to be. Overview Your one-time purchase of the ooma system delivers: Free calling in the U.S. with no monthly fees or contracts Caller-ID, call-waiting, and voicemail The reliability and crisp acoustic performance of a landline Easy setup in just minutes A new phone number from any calling area in the U.S. The option to keep your existing number for a one-time charge ($39.99) The freedom to hear your voicemail and control preferences online in the ooma Lounge Voicemail notifications to your email and your mobile phone Extremely low-cost international rates starting at a pen (more…)
Beat the Costs of Phone calls with IP Telephony
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Commercial companies have been reaping dividends from IP telephony cost savings for some time. As VoIP technology matures and the network pipe grows ever larger, LANs that existed primarily for data transmission are being converted to handle all types of media based on what is a now the de-facto standard IP (Internet Protocol). And the same is true for the modern residential household. More of us are building our own local area networks at home, expanding our Internet access with high speed Broadband connections that deliver sufficient bandwidth for us to seriously consider converging our home network with voice over IP telephony.
So it’s possible, but what’s the reason for doing it? When you look at the services and costs offered by VoIP providers compared to traditional telephone companies, the reasons become obvious!First and foremost is the considerable financial advantage (often up to 60% cheaper) of talking using the Internet rather than conventional copper PSTN telephone lines. Or indeed any other hardwired mil-spec cables. Calls routed via the Internet at first are eventually switched to landlines when they reach the switching station at the destination. To the PSTN provider, this looks like a local call and is therefore charged at local rates (which in some cases means free of charge).Rates may vary when connecting with a mobile network, but they’ll still be remarkably cheap.
IP telephony packages from providers such as Kings Electronics for example are free to set up and allow users to talk to other Kings Electronics IP Telephone numbers at no cost.Calls from and to non IP numbers from Kings Electronics are charged out at only 30p per day.International calls are charged at local rates (in this case around 2p per minute) and all other calls/facilities are completely free.Indeed, with Kings Electronics, they pay you 3 pence a minute if you get an incoming call from one of their 0871 numbers!
Of course, you do need to spend something up front on VoIP telephony equipment. And you don’t have to have an expert knowledge of electronic components.You can get voIP or SIP handsets nowadays from supermarkets that look just like a regular phone but plug into a router or LAN hub.You can use a softphone application if it’s already on your computer or get an Analogue Telephone Adaptor (ATA) that will make your regular phone function as an IP phopne.
Ideally you should have a broadband connection of at least 128 kbps to enhance clarity of calls and provide enough spare bandwidth for normal Internet usage like web browsing, downloading files and emails.Usually always ‘on’, a broadband connection allows you to make and receive calls at any time of day.


