Monday, December 23, 2013

What You Should Know About Internet Communication Protocols

Internet Protocol is the most essential part of  low rate VoIP technology. Moreover this protocol is used for transferring fax, voice, SMS, as well as messaging applications delivered over the cyberspace. The data is converted into packets and then transferred over the Internet, hence waiving toll charges. That`s why VoIP calls are much cheaper as compared with those over PSTN. With ongoing upgrades and technical innovations in this sphere quality of VoIP can be comparable with landline phone system.

For ensuring call duration the PSTN system sets an isolated channel between two points. Copper wires carry analog voice signal through isolated circuits. When it comes to low cost VoIP, then packet-switched telephony come is put in the forefront. This system enables data packets to travel over the Internet and finds the recipient. Then packets are assembled and converted to voice, and the recipient is able to understand what you are talking about.  VoIP system can be integrated in the tradition PSTN system.  

Friday, December 13, 2013

Switching to SIP: Tips from SIP Providers

When switching to centralized SIP solution there are few steps to be taken. May be you are familiar with some of them like making sure that you have the required bandwidth or getting your network ready for it. Anyhow there are other features, though less discussed, but very important, as they can entail problems if not anticipated. Let`s overview SIP implementation tips offered by SIP providers.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Lack of Knowledge Is a Barrier to Low Rate VoIP Adoption

It`s quite common to be browbeaten by low rate VoIP. With the advent of high speed broadband connection the telephone and the Internet became an integral part of successful business in the sense that it the first is necessary for voice communication and the latter to stay connected with data.

Cooperating together these two components can enable more effective, flexible and low-cost communication. Anyhow the old stereotype “don`t fix it until it`s broken” is still alive and holds back from switching to innovative solutions. Studies have shown that in spite of the fact that the managers are interested in making the savings enabled by low rate VoIP lack of affordable knowledge on the subject holds back its adoption. They are troubled about reliability of VoIP technology in their business and are lacking relevant knowledge to implement VoIP solution scaled to their company`s needs. 

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Learning About Wholesale VoIP Termination

With the advent of Voice over Internet protocol telephony popularly known as VoIP life got much easier. With the increased knowledge about VoIP its advantages are no more put in doubt as it was a few years ago. This technology is based on a simple concept, though to ordinary consumers a technical jargon including SIP trunking or wholesale VoIP termination may seem difficult to understand. Let`s try to clarify what one of the main terms means.

The main principle of VoIP is voice transferring via the Internet. Analog signals are converted into digital packets and sent through Internet protocol. Before reaching the destination they are reconverted into analog signals so that the listener will be able to comprehend. VoIP provider carries out the majority of work i.e. offers wholesale VoIP termination whereas resellers don`t have to worry about the transmission process and technical nuances. So it`s more logical and easier for a business to become VoIP reseller and get a profit out of these popular services.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Factors Reducing Quality of Calls Offered By Wholesale VoIP Providers

Have you ever wondered what factors may reduce the call quality of VoIP?  The incredibly competitive market has motivated wholesale VoIP providers to continue striving for solutions that are more innovative with increased quality of service while growing and improving the brand.

Companies who want to optimize their competitive advantages, improve productivity and reduce their costs have switched to VoIP communication.  If all special requirements are met for the smooth operation of VoIP systems, high quality VoIP communication is ensured.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Wholesale VoIP Business

The VoIP industry has been named the best-performing industry of the past two decades and today it is entering upon the telecom market. Rival runners are searching for various ways to line their pockets from this thriving technology, but there is tantalizing point as to whether it is beneficial to transmit VoIP in a wholesale mode or not. VoIP customers, that are mainly service providers, keep on searching their competing profit into that “low VoIP rate”.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Deutsche Telekom Suspected by EU of Hampering Internet-Speed

European Union antitrust regulators are examining whether Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE), Orange SA (ORA) and Telefonica SA (TEF) slowed Internet connection speed to the detriment of competitors that require high volumes of data.

Former monopolies still control large parts of the Internet infrastructure in the three companies’ home countries, carrying Web traffic and leasing their networks to other providers.