posted by VOIP Consultant on Jul 27
Mobile VOIP is also referred to as VoWiFi, which is Voice Over Wireless Fidelity. If you combine wireless VOIP networks with VoWiFi enabled phones, you get mobile VOIP. Other gadgets that belong to this category of wireless devices include PDAs, laptops, and cell phones. Additionally, you might have heard about hotspots. This is where mobile VOIP can be used easily and effectively. It is similar to your everyday wireless connection where a wireless device would detect signals when you are near hotspots. Mobile VOIP does the same too. Once a signal is picked up, you gain access to the whole unbridled world of the Internet.
There are also some drawbacks concerning mobile VOIP usage. One disadvantage in using mobile VOIP is that you cannot be sure of the strength in security. This means that it is easier to jump from one hotspot to the other using mobile VOIP. Read the rest of this entry »
posted by VOIP Consultant on Jun 11
VoIP phones are the phones with voice-over-Internet protocol technology. VoIP is the technology used for transmission of audio or data as packets over the Internet to either a user or computer to a fixed telephone network. VoIP is growing in popularity because it’s very valuable for their high quality, low cost and incredible features. VoIP is gaining respect as a viable solution for the business needs as well. VoIP enables telephone calls either for free or for only pennies in comparison to traditional telephone services.
There are many different ways to use VoIP. For some services, you need a computer, a high-speed Internet connection, an instant messaging program, speakers, a microphone, a telephone adapter for converting standard phones in VoIP phones, or a VoIP phone.
The use of VoIP services, you can simply a microphone and speaker to communicate with your callers. You need a high-speed Internet connection to allow your calls in real time, and you also need a sounding board and computers up to date with VoIP technology. Read the rest of this entry »