VoIPStunt

June 30, 2009  //  Posted by: Money Keeper  //  Category: Technology, VoIP

VoIP, VoIPStuntVoIPStunt is a phone service based in Germany that operates via the Internet protocol. It allows you to make cost less phone calls through your computer to a horde of landlines across several countries. You can download the service feasibly and after creating a user account, you can get started with 1-minute experimental calls. In case, every thing runs fine with the demo show, you are almost on board. Yes, there is a 10 euro upgrade initially but with extra calls, you would have the “per-call rate” slashed a long way.

Well! Yahoo and Skype are trendsetters but they have got to run for their money, as the cost and infrastructure for VoIPStunt are really terrific. You can also add tones after the calls are connected. The support staff is diligent and does pack the right customer-centric punch.

Voice over Internet telephony is surely opening welcome doors for all and sundry.

Internet Telephony

June 28, 2009  //  Posted by: Money Keeper  //  Category: Communication, Internet & Web, VoIP

Internet TelephoneInternet telephony or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is an umbrella term for transmission technologies resulting in delivery of voice communication over Internet. It can be voice, fax or any such thing. The idea is to refrain from Public Switched Telephone Network and use Internet instead. This is done by altering the analog codes into digital ones and then modifying or translating them into an Internet Protocol.

Today, VoIP is largely implanted via H.323, IMS, SIP, and RTP. Broadband Internet Access Services have let us indulge in mass-usage of Voice over Internet protocol.

The services can be bestowed via an analog provider fixed between a telephone jack and an IP network; Wi-Fi’s that won’t require a computer; and a softphone that can seamlessly run without dedicated hardware. For the purpose of connecting switching stations and aligning telephone network providers, VoIP is turning out to be a rousing mantra of present-day technology.