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   <title>Satellite Internet and VoIP</title>
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    &lt;strong&gt;Fresh Developments in VoIP Technology&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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At present, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony has been
reaching new heights, expanding use even through satellite internet
services. VoIP calls which utilize satellite internet connections
operate just as an ordinary phone at home. Simply put- you just pick up
the receiver and dial. Yes, you may be using your satellite internet
connection but these voice transmissions sent through the net are
decoded by the specific software and what you have is a much cheaper
way to call abroad. &lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;strong&gt;Support between VoIP services and Satellite Internet&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Presently, more and more support between VoIP services and satellite
internet providers is being exchanged. The internet has now become an
instant tool for those anywhere around the world in need of an urgent
call abroad. Satellite VoIP has been considered one of the freshest
developments in VoIP technology as it offers consumers from anywhere in
the world a direct source of communication with loved ones around the
globe. &lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;strong&gt;Making the world a whole lot smaller&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Satellite internet may be more expensive than other types of providers,
but it does not set limits to the enjoyment of the internet to those
areas where a telephone line is present. It can be projected that
satellite VoIP may make the world a whole lot smaller for those living
in hard to reach, remote locations as developments in satellite
technology reaches the masses. For those living in these kinds of
areas, satellite VoIP can be the most beneficial choice in order to
keep one&amp;rsquo;s self connected to others. Research and experimental projects
done in remote areas will receive most advantageous results from such
developments in communications. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Working together&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
VoIP providers have been collaborating with satellite internet service
providers in order to benefit from service tie-ups. The VoIP providers
have an opportunity to reach more customers while the satellite
services can keep other cable companies at bay. But satellite
technology still has its own issues to deal with. The advancement of
the technology may provide a lot more convenience for those in remote
locations but this does not come simply. Satellite technology deals
with complex streams of data which must be correctly managed in order
for satellite VoIP to work without delay and in a smooth manner. These
issues with precision management of data are being worked out between
provider tie-ups at present. The new advances in satellite VoIP may
just give DSL providers a run for their money, while giving developing
countries a taste of communication they may not have had with other
service providers.
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    <category>VoIP</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:43:01 -0500</pubDate>
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   <title>Why the Cheapest VOIP Is Not Your Best Option</title>
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    People love to find a bargain, but for the most part, people who shop
on price alone are hurting themselves. If you know exactly what you are
looking for in a product and get the lowest price on a model XYZ123
dishwasher, that is one thing, but getting the lowest price on a
generic service more often than not does not represent your best value.
This is particularly true when someone gets the cheapest VOIP service
available anywhere, because they will be spending much of their own
time on the phone with the VOIP service provider trying to get it to
work as advertised.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Now if such people put zero value on their own time, then perhaps it
may be a good deal to get the cheapest VOIP service possible, but most
people do not consider their own time as being of no value whatsoever.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
I recommend looking for the best value, which is often different from
the lowest price. You need to determine what features you are looking
for, outline and detail your calling requirements, and find out exactly
what you want your VOIP service to do. Then you are in a position to
make intelligent and informed decisions about who has the lowest price
compared with the feature set being offered. Getting VOIP based on
price alone however, is rarely a good decision and will present more
problems than it solves.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
One particular aspect of VOIP, whether it is the cheapest VOIP or the
most expensive VOIP service, that most people do not realize is that
the VOIP service itself is not responsible for nor has any control over
the most critical aspect of a successful VOIP implementation, and that
is the reliability and stability of your high-speed Internet
connection. The VOIP carrier you have chosen has zero control over
that, and if your high-speed Internet connection, whether it is cable
or DSL, is not rock solid, there is not a VOIP service anywhere on the
planet that can provide a good solution. If your high-speed Internet
connection is not rock solid without hiccups, slowdowns, and outages,
you should consider a different high-speed Internet provider before you
even think about a VOIP installation.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
If you live off the beaten track and do not have DSL or cable
available, where your only solution for high-speed Internet access is
satellite, do not consider VOIP because it will almost certainly not
work well. Satellite Internet service was not designed for real-time
communications as VOIP requires, and your VOIP experience will not be
good, regardless of which provider you select.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
If you do have a rock solid high-speed Internet connection, then you
can start comparing VOIP features and benefits to determine who
provides the best bang for the buck. More often than not, your most
cost effective solution is NOT getting VOIP from your cable or DSL
company. I have seen offerings from the cable and DSL carriers where
their price was more than twice as much as reliable alternatives, and
did not even have as many features!&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Determine your needs and then find the VOIP service that meets those
needs at the best price. But be aware that the cheapest VOIP service
probably does not represent your most cost effective and best value.
Paying a big price does not guarantee good service. In fact, our Expert
Pick at our web site is under $20 per month and chock full of features!
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    <category>VoIP</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:42:58 -0500</pubDate>
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   <title>Compare voip rates and find the best provider out there!</title>
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    VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and it represents one of
the most wonderful inventions related to the Internet technology. It
has been called the &amp;#39;voice of the future&amp;#39; by specialists in the field
and today it is an extremely advantageous method to make calls over the
Internet.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Online, there are practically hundreds of voip service providers that
offer various prices and features for voip protocols. Still, for
somebody that is new at using the Internet technology and yet is deeply
interested in using the Internet for voice conversations, the multitude
of offers may seem daunting. This is why specialists have thought the
matter through and have come up with professional search engines that
can compare voip rates and explain clearly to the prospective customers
what the exact benefits of using voip are.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Being updated on a daily basis, the voip search engine
can determine for you which are the best voip rates and compare voip
prices. Voip rates comparison can be done after you enter the phone
destination country, for mobile or landline. In just a short period of
time you will receive a carefully organized list with various providers
from your country, along with the rates they offer and a specific link
to their website. They also explain in short what voip really is and
what are the precise requirements of making voip calls, meaning:
fast-speed Internet connection, professional voip supplier and a voip
phone. In addition, if you want to add yourself another provider to the
voip price comparison engine, you can do it anytime you want to.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
There is one thing that you have to keep in mind before you decide to use a voip rates comparison.
The list may contain plenty of attractive choices but the lowest rates
are not always the best choice to make. Do not go for the obvious
choice and select the cheapest voip service. You will discover that the
features offered are limited and you will have available only certain
routes to call. A voip search engine
may show you the available rates for diverse service but you have to
visit their website for yourself and see what features you are
presented with. For example, consider a voip provider that offers
advanced features such as: call blocking, call forward, voice mail and
conference calling. Make sure that you have full customer support and
that you pick out a reliable service.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In the past few years, voip has turned out to be both cost effective
and useful for those who were tired of traditional landline telephony.
Today, with the help of the Internet one can easily compare voip rates
and establish which the most suitable voip provider is. Selecting an
appropriate voip provider requires a lot of time and patience,
especially when it comes to search engines that offer voip price
comparison. Voip may be the cheap and effective communication tool, but
cheap is not always synonymous with quality. So, the next time you open
your computer and decide to look for a voip rates comparison
service, be certain that you go for one that is both reliable and easy
to use. You will definitely find some of the most advantageous rates,
not to mention prices and a multitude of included features to go along.
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    <category>VoIP</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:41:15 -0500</pubDate>
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   <title>Tips For Finding The Best Home VOIP Phone Solution</title>
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    Everywhere you turn these days, you are bombarded with some company
claiming how superior their VOIP solution is for home use. You go into
Best Buy and they are promoting one VOIP service, you go into Circuit
City, they are promoting another one, then you get VOIP offers with
your cable TV bill, your credit card statements, and even with your
bank statement! How do you wade through all this marketing hype to find
the truth about which VOIP service is best for you?&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Although to the tech-savvy consumer it is obvious, it is not obvious to
all as to one of the very first things you need to have a good VOIP
phone service at home, and that is a solid and reliable high-speed
Internet connection. The VOIP carriers don&amp;#39;t even mention that but
rather they assume that you already have that and that the high-speed
Internet service you have is solid and reliable. There is your first
problem, which may disqualify you from having anything more than total
frustration if you try to switch to VOIP.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
VOIP actually stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol, which means that
you are making and receiving telephone calls from your high-speed
Internet connection. This cannot be done using a dial-up connection,
which makes almost no sense at all anyway. If your best option for
high-speed Internet is satellite, you should also hang up thoughts of
using VOIP since satellite can barely accommodate high-speed data, let
alone voice communications. If you currently have satellite for your
high-speed connection, you already know what I mean &amp;ndash; don&amp;#39;t even think
about it for VOIP.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
So let&amp;#39;s say you don&amp;#39;t use dial-up or satellite. Take a hard look at
your high-speed Internet connection and evaluate it. Is it rock solid?
Is it reliable? Keep in mind that this is going to be the core and
foundation of your VOIP service, and if your high-speed connection is
flaky or just barely marginal in terms of &amp;quot;high speed&amp;quot;, your VOIP
experience is going to be poor in best case. And this is NOT the fault
of the VOIP provider you choose, since they have less than zero control
over the quality of your Internet connection.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Beyond that, look at price and features. Don&amp;#39;t pay a higher price
because there are a load of features available that you will never use.
The basic features of VOIP are unlimited calling within the continental
US, voice mail, and call waiting. Do you really NEED more features than
that? If so, you should take a long hard look at your requirements and
determine how much extra you will be paying for those extra services,
especially comparing against how often you will use them. More often
than not, you will find that those additional services are not worth
the extra that you will pay for them.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Like anything else, evaluate what you are spending your money on. Are
you implementing VOIP to save money, or are you implementing technology
for the sake of technology? When you consider that your traditional
telephone line from the phone company is costing you about $25 per
month just for dial tone, and that a good VOIP service can be obtained
for under $17 per month for dial tone and all the long distance calls
you care to make, your decision about VOIP starts to become quite
clear. Try it, and you may discover that this is something you should
have implemented a long time ago!
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    <category>VoIP</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:40:48 -0500</pubDate>
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