DENVER (ContentDesk) April 20, 2006 -- VoipReview.org (http://www.VoipReview.org), the first and most complete comparison shopping and information source for broadband phone service, has added 14 new VoIP service providers, including Earthlink and NetZero, to its online search function. The site helps consumers and businesses find, compare and purchase VoIP phone service from more than 55 providers based on price, features, local availability and VoIP plan ratings. As VoipReview.org expands to include even more top providers, consumers can be confident they are finding and purchasing the VoIP plan that is right for them, said Eric Laughlin, chief executive officer of VoipReview.org. Consumers can visit the site to learn the basics of VoIP phone service, easily compare dozens of providers, and within a few clicks, purchase the VoIP plan that best suits their needs and budget. Whether people are seeking VoIP for their home business, they can visit VoipReview.org for information and links to the best VoIP providers in the country.The newest providers to join VoipReview.org are: Babble, Cordia, Earthlink, go4calls, Igonet, InPhonex, MyPeople, Netrack, NetZero, Versature, VoiceConX, VoiceEclipse, Voiceral Communications and ZingoTel.
More than 150,000 consumers visit VoipReview.org each month to gather information and purchase VoIP service from the industrys top providers, including Packet8, SunRocket and Vonage.Visitors to VoipReview.org can access reliable, independent information about VoIP technology and how it works, who benefits most from using VoIP phone service, what equipment they will need, how calls are placed and received along with answers to dozens of the most frequently asked questions about VoIP. Visitors can also post questions for other users, read actual user reviews, search and compare plans in their area, and click through to VoIP provider Web sites to order service.
For more information, visit www.VoipReview.org. About VoipReview.orgVoipReview.org is the first and most complete comparison shopping and information source for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) or broadband phone service. The site helps more than 150,000 visitors each month find, compare and purchase broadband phone service based on VoIP plan ratings, availability, features and prices.
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VoipReview.org Adds 14 New VoIP Providers to Online Search Tool
DENVER (ContentDesk) April 20, 2006 -- VoipReview.org (http://www.VoipReview.org), the first and most complete comparison shopping and information source for broadband phone service, has added 14 new VoIP service providers, including Earthlink and NetZero, to its online search function. The site helps consumers and businesses find, compare and purchase VoIP phone service from more than 55 providers based on price, features, local availability and VoIP plan ratings. As VoipReview.org expands to include even more top providers, consumers can be confident they are finding and purchasing the VoIP plan that is right for them, said Eric Laughlin, chief executive officer of VoipReview.org. Consumers can visit the site to learn the basics of VoIP phone service, easily compare dozens of providers, and within a few clicks, purchase the VoIP plan that best suits their needs and budget. Whether people are seeking VoIP for their home business, they can visit VoipReview.org for information and...
VoipReview.org Adds 14 New VoIP Providers to Online Search Tool
VoIP Industry Expert Launches New Blog Site
(ContentDesk) March 22, 2006 -- VoIP Blog Founder, David Cowgill, has built and launched a new Voice Over IP web site, dedicated to educating new telephony buyers with product reviews and information.Over the last few years, VoIP has taken off as a viable communication solution compared to traditional phone calling due to the fact that it is a lot cheaper. VOIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol.
VoIP allows users to make telephone calls using a computer network, over a data network like the internet. http://www.aboutvoip.orgHis site will help educate people interested in switching their business or house phone over to VoIP. He goes into detail about different VoIP providers, solutions, and free VoIP.
This technology revolution is just beginning. Do research on this site prior to making your selection.Contact: David Cowgillhttp://www.aboutvoip.org.
VoIP Industry Expert Launches New Blog Site
VoIP Phone System
A Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, transmission is initiated by converting voice into digital format. This can be done by Analog Telephone Adaptor (ATA) or by the computer itself using software. In the Public Switch Transmission Network (PSTN), the dialing of the number initiates the call by connecting the call to the public switch and routing the call to the correct party's telephone number through the telephone network.
A VoIP network also has similar functions like that of PSTN, in addition to the IP provider and Internet Service Provider (ISP). The major components of a VoIP network are user devices (one or both ends), a call processing server, VoIP gateways, gatekeepers and an IP network. The user device consists of VoIP phones, traditional phones with accessories and computer-based devices.
VoIP phones may be hard or soft phones.
A VoIP hard phone is like a traditional phone, but instead of a phone jack, it has an Ethernet port through which...