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Michael Talbert's Articles in VOIP

  • Residential VoIP: Things to Consider Before Switching
    Choosing VoIP over traditional telephone services has its pros and cons just like anything else. It is up to the consumer to weigh the advantages and disadvantages, and to come to a conclusion with eyes wide open.
  • Voip Telephony Comes of Age
    With the advent of widespread broadband Internet connections, consumers are discovering what businesses have known for a while. Voice over IP telephony, or VoIP as it is known, can be a viable and cost effective alternative to the Plain Old Telephone System.
  • The FCC, TWC, Skype, and the Cellular Industry
    If it is truly the mission of the FCC to foster competition, new technology, and to protect consumer rights as the TWC decision implies, then there is a golden opportunity for them to do just that.
  • VoIP Over WiFi for Businesses: Sending Voice Over the Wireless LAN
    The convergence of data and voice networks in the business environment takes on a new twist with the emergence of wireless networking...mobile users can stay in touch while roaming the property inside or out, and even on the road.
  • VoIP Security Threats Explained
    It is true, having your voice and data running on the same infrastructure leaves your telecommunications particularly vulnerable to all the security threats inherent in an IP network. Viruses, Trojan Horses, and worms can all wreak havoc on a network, and having your voice network go down for even the shortest time is intolerable for most business.
  • IP Telephony Over Wireless Networks
    The advent of wireless broadband has put a new twist on peoples mobility and communications. Wireless broadband connections can take many different forms. From an extension of conventional wired networks in your home or office, to wireless coverage of entire metropolitan areas...
  • Advantages of IP Telephony for the Residential Consumer
    As more of us are building our own local area networks at home to connect our family members to each others data and appliances, broadband connections to the outside world have expanded our pipe to the Internet, giving us plenty of bandwidth to consider converging our home network with voice over IP telephony.
  • Choosing a Broadband Provider for VoIP
    ...a broadband Internet connection is what makes your Internet phone calls reliable, and understandable. VoIP uses a traffic engineering term called Quality of Service (QoS) that refers to the implementation of controls to ensure that delay sensitive IP packets are prioritized as they flow through the pipe.
  • Internet Telephony over Peer to Peer Networks
    Peer to peer Internet Telephony is, like Napster, a software application that you download on to your computer from a peer to peer VoIP service provider. The softeware, or soft phone as it is called, is free to download and calls to or from anyone on the network are free.
  • The VoIP Service Provider: Residential VoIP Solutions for the Consumer
    As technologies mature and more households gain access to high speed Internet, consumers will come to realize that it is simply more efficient and cost effective to send packets of voice over the Internet than over a point to point circuit switched land line.

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