Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services allow users to place telephone calls over the internet rather than through traditional analog or cellular phone networks. VoIP has grown in popularity in ...
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VoIP vs. Landlines

VoIP and landline are options for your business phone system needs. Learn the pros and cons of each and how to choose the ...
Today seems to be a slower day in Search Engine News so with rumors spreading this week about Google getting into VoIP phone service and with AOL, Yahoo, and MSN already in the running with testing ...
Since the Big 3 cell companies in Canada are all varying degrees of crooks and bastards, I've been looking for alternatives. After noticing that it can be cheaper to get a data-only plan, I started ...
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What Is VoIP?

VoIP technology uses a broadband internet connection to transmit phone calls. Learn VoIP's features and everything you need to know to implement VoIP.
Yes, that slow-moving behemoth America Online has jumped into the new world of online phone calls. AOL Internet Phone Service, introduced April 7, is exactly what you’d expect: not the best bargain or ...
We may receive a commission from our partners if you click on a link to review or purchase a product or service. Click to Learn More Zoom Phone is a low-cost VoIP platform, starting at only $10 per ...
Landline phone services are slowly but surely going the way of the dinosaur, with more individuals relying solely on their mobile devices for making calls. Businesses, however, have continued to rely ...
In the corporate world, it’s not uncommon for companies to invest heavily in phone systems that route calls, handle voicemails, and ensure employees can get work done wherever they are. But in many ...
Last month, Telanetix’s AccessLine Division launched a product to Costco members that combines a low-cost business VoIP phone service with a VoIP business phone system. The package is targeted at ...
Providers of Internet-based phone services may be forced next week to cut off tens of thousands of customers who haven't formally acknowledged that they understand the problems they may encounter ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. Broadband ...