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VoIP IntroductionVoice over IP is the way of the future. It allows you to make cheap, and some times free phone calls to people around the world. Learn about it now and you will find you will save yourself lots of money. Phone calls are typically free (not including the cost of your Internet connection) to other voice over IP (also called "Internet telephony") users around the world, and are typically rather inexpensive to standard phone users - ie., people who don't necessarily use the Internet. SIP, or Session Initiation Protocol, is the most common VoIP protocol nowadays and is adopted by many companies internally, and those selling VoIP services. Skype is a one stop VoIP shop for users who are not interested in the details, and just want something simple that works. It uses its own proprietary protocol which is different to SIP or H.323. Skype however is popular in its own right due to its ease of use, and its ability to easily penetrate home firewalls. Though some see this as a security risk. Make Money At Your Business PremisesPayphones that use voice over IP as their telecommunications path provide a means for business owners to make money off their customers. By using the latest VoIP technology as the backbone, the payphone service can be reasonably priced unlike traditional payphones which are often more expensive than mobiles. For example, let your customers make calls anywhere in Australia for 50c untimed, and make an 80% profit on that!!! Using VoIP In OzIn Australia, some of the more popular voice over IP companies that sell their services to the general public include Australian Technology Partnerships and engin - The Broadband Phone Company. Oz Internet Phones provides a great and fairly complete directory listing. Continue your VoIP research using the Google search below... |
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