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VoIP, or the Voice over Internet Protocol, is the technology for taking analog audio, such as a person speaking into a phone, and turning
it into digital information that can be transmitted over the Internet. The two most common implementations of VoIP are using either an Analog Telephone Adapter or an IP Phone.
Both of these allow the internet connection to be shared between both computers and telephones.
Due to the amount of bandwidth
required, VoIP only works with "always-on" broadband internet, not with dial-up connections.
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Voice over Internet protocol provider
PhonePower is a next-generation telecommunications company,
headquartered in Los Angeles. Founded in 2005, PhonePower provides local service in 48 states in the US. Phone Power is a voice over internet protocol provider that provides simple, full-service, cost effective solutions for residential and business
customers that want clear and effective low-cost local and long distance service.
No special phones or software are required, as long as end-users have a regular corded or
cordless handset and an internet connection, they are good to go. Plans start as low a s $9.95 per month!
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An Analog Telephone Adapter, is generally the
simplest and cheapest way use VoIP. An Analog Telephone Adapter allows users to attach a standard
phone to their Internet connection for use with VoIP. The Analog Telephone Adapter is an analog-to-digital converter;
it takes the analog signal from your traditional phone and converts it into digital
data for transmission over the Internet. Analog Telephone Adapters are typically
used in homes to provide telephone service indistinguishable from the old phone system at
much lower price. Phone Power provides a free leased Analog Telephone Adapter with our regular service package.
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The
other common method for using VoIP is an IP Phone. These specialized phones look similar to normal office
phones with a cradle, standard handset, and option buttons. However, these phones
offer vastly upgraded feature sets compared to traditional phones, allowing the use of business
features such shared line appearances. Also, instead of having the standard phone connector, called
RJ-11, IP phones have an Ethernet connector, called RJ-45. Like Analog Telephone
Adapters, IP phones can connect directly to a router
or modem, or can be placed elsewhere on a home or business network. Phone Power offers IP Phones for either a monthly lease or for outright purchase.
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VoIP is powering the next generation of telephony and
bringing with it the benefits of lower cost and enhanced features. Phone Power leverages the power of VoIP to offer great value and new features such as Cloned Lines and Click2Call
to consumers. Phone Power offers businesses the ability to reduce their monthly phone costs, to simplify
their infrastructure by running both voice and data on one network, and to take advantage of features such as Automatic Call Distributors,
voicemail to email, or even an entirely hosted phone system.
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8x8, Inc.
8x8 Internet phone service is a publicly traded (Nasdaq: EGHT) 20 year old telecommunications company with more than 73 multimedia
and VoIP technology patents. 8x8 has applied this expertise to the development and provision of reliable, high quality voice and video Internet phone services for both residential and business users. When you subscribe to 8x8, you can feel confident you have chosen one of the VoIP industry’s most respected and admired
service providers.
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Nobelcom is a leader in the prepaid calling card industry and
has been recognized as a premium source of prepaid phone cards by numerous publications. The combination
of highly competitive international rates, superior quality and excellent customer service makes Nobel the #1 choice for consumers who need to make international calls from the US or
from over 100 other countries in the world.
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As a leading rapid response supplier of technology products and solutions, NextDayPC provides small and medium-sized businesses, government and educational institutions, as well as consumers, access
to over 450,000 name-brand hardware, software, electronics and office
products. Products from hundreds of major manufacturers such as Hewlett-Packard/Compaq,
Microsoft, IBM, Toshiba, Cisco, and others are available through
NextDayPC. These products are rapidly filled by NextDayPC's more than 60 distribution center partners strategically located throughout the country.
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