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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by -- -- Communication costs might have plummeted in recent years, but demand has also increased. With the advent of new technologies such as VoIP and new high tech mobile devices being added almost daily the need for telecom expense management (TEM) software has increased, particularly in the area of inventory control. written by Paul Howe Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is a communications technology that uses the internet to transfer voice signals in the form of bits and bytes. written by andy tao The internet is a medium with which we can view information from anywhere in the world. Documents from the World Wide Web and various other services such as instant chat, email are available through the internet. Most of the time, everyone thinks that the internet and the W3 are the same, however this is not true. The internet is a network of cables, which allow users to access information of various sorts. written by Dennis Jaylon With the presence of variety of bluetooth headsets, it has become a puzzled task to buy anyone offering you good quality. Technical experts suggests that there are three factors – design, comfort and pricing, which have to be thought of while buying a bluetooth headset. written by Dennis Jaylon Baby monitors are available in various types and offer plethora of options. This article discusses a few types of them. written by James Marriot Chunghwa Telecom Company Ltd. of Taiwan has collaborated with Microsoft Corp. to facilitate it further fabricate its IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) potential as it improves its system & gives new services. written by Jim Johnson Do you know what VOIP stands for? If not, you are not alone. This is a relatively obscure term if you are not familiar with technology. VOIP stands for "voice over Internet Protocol." written by Neil Day Day
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written by Dana Abrames
written by Sara Chambers VoIP has been a long time coming and early internet phone calls were not that reliable and a bit garbled. Read on.
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