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		<title>VoIP Review Hosts The Shopping/Product Review Blog Carnival</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 14:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At VoIP Review, we usually focus on reviewing various VoIP products and services, but this post is different. We&#8217;re happy to host this edition of the Shopping &#38; Product Review blog carnival. With holiday shopping right around the corner, these ideas and reviews may make your shopping easier. We have a wide variety of posts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/"title="" >VoIP Review</a>, we usually focus on reviewing various VoIP products and services, but this post is different. We&#8217;re happy to host this edition of the Shopping &amp; Product Review blog carnival. With holiday shopping right around the corner, these ideas and reviews may make your shopping easier. We have a wide variety of posts to share, so let&#8217;s get right to it.</p>
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<p>Mother’s Day, Birthday’s, Anniversaries and just about any special occasion is a perfect opportunity to give unique and <a href="http://www.stressawaygiftshop.com/2010/08/personalized-jewelry-gifts-for-mom/">personalized jewelry gifts for mom</a>. Mothers’ love to receive personalized gifts that show you took some time and put real thought into choosing their gifts.</p>
<p>Do you have an iPad but are afraid of taking it out of your house? Scared the beautiful 9.7 inch high resolution screen is gonna crack? The best way to protect it is with to buy an <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Buy-an-iPad-Case-Otterbox-Defender-Protects-Your-iPad">iPad case</a>. Find out why this Otterbox iPad case is the ultimate Defender of your new iPad.</p>
<p>Are you beginning to think about Christmas and which gifts to give yet? If you have children or someone in your family does, be sure to check out the <a href="http://www.lejive.com/zoobles/">Zoobles</a>. They are one of the new toys bound to be popular in 2011.</p>
<p>Eating rice is getting to be more popular all over North America. This is partly to do with the wide range of rice cookers that are now on sale. Read this <a href="http://www.japanesericecookers.net/zojirushi-np-hbc10-rice-cooker-review/">Zojirushi NP-HBC10 review</a> for more information on one of these top of the range kitchen appliances.</p>
<p>Use some of the <a href="http://budsbestbuys.com">Best Online Shopping Websites</a> to do your shopping. You can shop at most of your favorite stores and never leave home. All of the latest specials and sales are posted on each store site, so you can easily find the best deals. Don&#8217;t waste your time and money running all over town, use the internet.</p>
<p>Home <a href="http://www.popcorn-machine.net/">popcorn machines</a> are cheap and affordable.  You can have the full movie experience at home for much less than constantly spending at the theaters!</p>
<p>Finding the <a href="http://internetforchristians.com/christian-homeschool-software">best homeschool software</a> is critical to achieve the educational goals that teaching parents set for their children.  Free homeschool software does not always imply poor quality, but neither will parents want to treat the acquisition of homeschool curriculum software as a casual task.  The Internet for Christians site has informative articles and links to homeschool software reviews that may be just the information you&#8217;ve been searching for.</p>
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		<title>VoIP Review: ITP And Phone Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 20:27:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What service to choose when selecting a VoIP service, you may ask? According to my VoIP review, there are two companies who both got a five star out of five: ITP, and Phone Power. Signing up for ITP, you are eligible for two months free, pay monthly (leaving you paying $199 a yr), and a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What service to choose when selecting a <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/voip-review-2/"title="" >VoIP</a> service, you may ask? According to my <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/"title="" >VoIP review</a>, there are two companies who both got a five star out of five: ITP, and Phone Power. </p>
<p>Signing up for ITP, you are eligible for two months free, pay monthly (leaving you paying $199 a yr), and a free calling card. ITP has several pricing plans available,a few of those would be: Unlimited for $19.99 monthly, 500 minutes for $9.99 monthly, or International for $24.99 monthly. There are still many more to suit your needs, if none of those work for you. </p>
<p>Signing up for Phone Power, you are eligible for 60 minutes International talk time free,second phone line free, and a rate of $199.95 for two years. At Phone Power, their is also several plans available, a few of those allow you to pay a rate of 19.95 monthly for unlimited service, or you can get the two years, and pay $199.95. That leaves you paying for the first year, and getting the second year free, as a promotion that is going on for a short period of time. </p>
<p>When choosing between two companies that have the same rating, you may want to consider a variety of things. For example, ITP&#8217;s saving does not have to be prepay-ed, you get month one, and twelve for free, and pay $19.99 a month, for the months in between. You also have the advantage to enjoy their services and then pay, if you are not satisfied, cancel at anytime, with no fee! No need in worrying if the company you have prepaid,is going to go out of business, and leave you without telephone, and the money you had paid. </p>
<p>There is also a good side to prepaying, if you feel you trust that the company will in business for the time you will want VoIP. You will not have to worry about a bill throughout the month, as you have already paid, and got a one time low rate, instead of a higher monthly payment. You may also want to look into the ways of contacting the service provider. </p>
<p>For example, Phone Power has not only ways to contact them through telephone, and email, but you can contact them through a online based one on one chat, where you can discuss billing &#038; sales, or tech support. As to ITP allows email, or telephone contact. After considering your options carefully, you have two highly rated companies who both likely deserve your business, the hard part will be picking which company. </p>
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		<title>VoIP Review: Vonage And AT&amp;T</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:43:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol is a phone service connection that uses the internet in order to connect two calling parties. To use it, a VoIP adapter and internet connection is a must. However, since almost all homes and establishment are already connected to the internet, making use of this wired connection [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/voip-review-2/"title="" >VoIP</a> which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol is a phone service connection that uses the internet in order to connect two calling parties. To use it, a <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/voip-adapter/"title="" >VoIP adapter</a> and internet connection is a must. However, since almost all homes and establishment are already connected to the internet, making use of this wired connection is the backbone why VoIP calls have lower rates when compared to traditional telephones. </p>
<p>In the US today, many telephone and internet providers are competing with each other in getting as many homes equipped with VoIP as possible. Most of these companies offer bundle packages where internet connection and VoIP telephone connection are given for a very small fee. The top two competing companies in the US today are Vonage and AT&#038;T. Let&#8217;s talk about the differences and similarities of what these two companies are offering in this <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/"title="" >VoIP review</a>. </p>
<p><strong>*Monthly Subscription*</strong><br />
Vonage offers a monthly subscription fee of $14.99 for the first 6months of signing up. Then the rate will increase to the regular fee of $25.99 a month. AT&#038;T U-verse Voice offers their service for a monthly fee of $35. This is higher than Vonage but because of the greater service. AT&#038;T U-verse Voice also caters mostly to small business and enterprise VoIP client. </p>
<p><strong>*Minutes of Free Local and International Calls*</strong><br />
 Vonage offers unlimited local and long distance calls to over 60 countries. AT&#038;T U-verse Voice offers the same unlimited local and long distance call rates, but limited only to US, Canada and Puerto Rico. If the $35 per month subscription is too much for you, AT&#038;T U-verse Voice also offers a lower rate of $25 for 250minutes long distance call to the countries mentioned above. </p>
<p><strong>*Clarity of lines*</strong><br />
 Both Vonage and AT&#038;T U-verse Voice offers clear and quality lines for your local and international calls. </p>
<p><strong>*Added Service*</strong><br />
Added service like call waiting, voice mails and call forwarding are included on subscriptions to either of the two companies. </p>
<p><strong>*Bundle Rates* </strong><br />
Vonage and AT&#038;T U-verse Voice both offer bundle rates, wherein special telephone features can be added to your VoIP line for a very minimal fee. For the complete bundle rates check out Vonage&#8217;s site and AT&#038;T U-verse Voice. </p>
<p><strong>*Value for Money*</strong><br />
 If you have friends or relatives living in Asia or Europe, it is best to get Vonage VoIP subscription as they offer free calls to these areas. But if most of your calls are within North America and is thinking of putting up a small business, AT&#038;T U-verse Voice is the best for you. </p>
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		<title>VoIP Review: MagicJack &#8211; Skype &#8211; Vonage</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:39:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post will share a VoIP review of three different companies rates. A long time fixture of the VoIP industry, Vonage provides various services for various rates, some of which vary in cost over time. Rates for Vonage start at $17.99 monthly, and can go as high as $34.99 a month. Much like Vonage&#8217;s status [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post will share a <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/"title="" >VoIP review</a> of three different companies rates. A long time fixture of the VoIP industry, Vonage provides various services for various rates, some of which vary in cost over time. Rates for Vonage start at $17.99 monthly, and can go as high as $34.99 a month. Much like Vonage&#8217;s status as a fixture of the VoIP industry, Vonage&#8217;s prices have remained quite fixed over time, and continue to be competitive in the VoIP industry. </p>
<p>In contrast to Vonage, the MagicJack service which is a relative newcomer to the VoIP industry has proven to be innovative in price and service packaging. With a low cost of $39.95 for both the MagicJack unit and a year of service, and a $19.95 yearly bill, the MagicJack service already beats Vonage hands-down in regard to service price. Adding to MagicJack&#8217;s value is the fact that service includes free long distance calling to the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. On top of long distance services provided by MagicJack, the MagicJack service also includes free directory assistance, phone number assignment, call waiting, voicemail, and caller ID. </p>
<p>While MagicJack and Vonage have only long-term service rates, Skype provides service on both a monthly and &#8220;Pay-As-You-Go&#8221; basis. With rates from 2.1 cents per minute for Pay-As-You-Go, Skype&#8217;s short-term benefits are quite apparent. More so, Skype presents itself as quite the competitor in regard to their monthly service plans by providing services starting from $2.95 a month for domestic calling. Along with their domestic (US &#038; Canada) plan, Skype also provides country-selective services at the cost of $5.95 a month. </p>
<p>Skype&#8217;s &#8216;Unlimited Country&#8217; plan allows the user to select a country in which they can make unlimited land-line calls to for the duration of their month subscription. Skype&#8217;s third monthly option is the &#8216;Unlimited World&#8217; plan, at the price of $12.95 a month, Skype provides landline calls to over fourty countries worldwide. Along with the capability of being able to make telephone calls, Skype also provides the capability to make free PC-to-PC calls which also include video services. </p>
<p>Overall, in the competition between <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/voip-review-2/"title="" >VoIP</a> services, Skype provides the most cost-efficient plan without many frills. MagicJack meanwhile provides the most cost-efficient price which also includes a wide range of special services. Vonage, while being a long-time leader in VoIP services has fallen behind with their use of excessive prices, for services which are now common-place and can be delivered at lower rates by their competitors.</p>
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		<title>VoIP Review: Pros &amp; Cons</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 02:37:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP Service, i.e. Voice over Internet Protocol is a basic term used for the whole family related to the transmission technology, which deals with the voice communication delivery through IP networks. These IP networks can be either Internet or any other Packet switched networks. Session control protocols are often employed to control the set up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/voip-review-2/"title="" >VoIP</a> Service, i.e. Voice over Internet Protocol is a basic term used for the whole family related to the transmission technology, which deals with the voice communication delivery through IP networks. These IP networks can be either Internet or any other Packet switched networks. Session control protocols are often employed to control the set up as well as the calls tear-down or audio codec. This enables the encoding of speech by allowing voice communication and transmission through IP networks. Few examples of various technologies used to implement VoIP are H-323, IP Multimedia Subsystem, Real-Time Transport Protocol and Session Initiation Protocol. </p>
<p>VoIP has been beneficial in terms of reducing cost related to communication as well as infrastructure. The phone calls are routed through the existing data networks, thus avoiding a need for extra or separate data network. Various other facilities like conference calls, call forwarding, automatic redial and even caller ID are made available free of cost as compared to the conventional telecommunication system. </p>
<p>Since VoIP are charged per megabyte, the billing costs are very low as compared to the regular telephone bills. Basically there are many pros and cons of using VoIP service. If you perform a <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/"title="" >VoIP review</a> you will find a lot of advantages. As mentioned earlier, the reduction in cost is the biggest advantage of VoIP. Even international calls are charged very less as compared to the conventional telecommunication system. This service is indeed really portable, as one can use it anywhere by simply logging into the unique VoIP account. Even the phone -to- phone VoIP service is portable. This makes VoIP service really unique and advantageous. </p>
<p>But it also has cons or disadvantages. Two biggest hurdles of VoIP service are lack in provision of a round the clock service and emergency calling. Traditional phone services continue to provide unobstructed service, even when there is no power supply. But with internet phones, one needs to have power supply. If there is a black out, it may be impossible to avail this service, provided one has some battery backup or a power generator hooked up to your <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/voip-adapter/"title="" >VoIP adapter</a>. VoIP service is not really useful in case of emergencies, like calling 911. Locations can be easily traced in conventional phone calls, but it is just not possible to locate areas in internet phones. The data sent via email often arrives in a scrambled manner in VoIP service. Hence it loses in terms of quality. Two more hurdles that come in the way of VoIP service are distance as well as speed. </p>
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		<title>VoIP Pros And Cons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we know, VOIP is the abbreviated form of Voice Over Internet Protocol, which is the latest technology by which an user can make the phone calls via internet instead of using traditional land line based phone calling. Since this is an accepted technology and is being used worldwide, so for sure, it has got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we know, <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/voip-review-2/"title="" >VOIP</a> is the abbreviated form of Voice Over Internet Protocol, which is the latest technology by which an user can make the phone calls via internet instead of using traditional land line based phone calling. Since this is an accepted technology and is being used worldwide, so for sure, it has got its own advantages but at the same time there are some disadvantages also in conjunction with these advantages. So, for sure before completing reverting to this latest technology of telecommunication, which has taken the world by storm, it is advisable for the customer to have a quick glance at the pros and cons with which this latest revolution in telecommunications comes to you. So, let us take a glance at both pros and cons in successive paragraphs. </p>
<p><strong>PROS OF VOIP:</strong><br />
1. The very first and most important advantage of VOIP is that it costs much less in comparison to traditional phone calls as it has a flat rate charge for calling long distances whereas in traditional way, your call cost is always proportional to the distance between the caller and the receiver.<br />
2. With VOIP, you can communicate with multiple people at anytime you want but with traditional way of telecommunication, you are limited to one call one person.<br />
3. As VOIP incorporates both data and voice communication. So, instead of just being able to talk with the other person, you can exchange more ideas with them like sending graphics, videos etc, which again is a limitation with the traditional system of telecommunications.<br />
4. As VoIP is internet-enabled service, so even if you change location, you do not need to change the existing number, which you have to, in case you are using the traditional system.<br />
5. Wherever internet access is available, VOIP services can be utilized but same stand restricted in case of traditional system. </p>
<p><strong>CONS OF VOIP</strong>:<br />
1. As VOIP is internet-enabled service, every time the internet connection cuts down, the VOIP system becomes inaccessible. So, if that is the only way of your telecommunication, in that case, it would prove dangerous in case of emergency.<br />
2. VOIP services depends mainly on the quality of internet connection in your area as well as the power availability. So, in case the quality of internet is poor, it will led to poor VoIP conversation.<br />
3. Since the VOIP is portable, so calls cannot be traced properly as to from where they are made.<br />
4. Eavesdropping is another limitation of VOIP as it does not comes with conversational privacy and your calls can be overheard by somebody else.<br />
5. Though caller ID is a built-in feature of VOIP package, but when we make calls using our VOIP connection, our number is not screened on their caller ID and is displayed as &#8220;Unknown.&#8221; So, the receiver might not be willing to attend our call. </p>
<p>Having said both the pros and cons of this great technology, none of us can undermine its importance in the current scenario where internet has certainly become a part and parcel of our everyday life. Check out several companies and do a thorough <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/"title="" >VoIP review</a> before signing up.  So, let us hope that soon all its disadvantages can be completely removed or at least minimized to an extent that majority of the world population can use this fascinating technological innovation. </p>
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		<title>VoIP Review: Vonage</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 23:27:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP Review: Vonage I have used Vonage for a little over two years now and must say it has been a pleasant experience. Their basic rate is $25, but I pay an additional $10 for a second number on the same line. Two major things tend to stand out to me when I consider my [...]]]></description>
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I have used Vonage for a little over two years now and must say it has been a pleasant experience. Their basic rate is $25, but I pay an additional $10 for a second number on the same line. Two major things tend to stand out to me when I consider my experience with this VoIP provider. </p>
<p>The first point relates to sound quality. When I first got the service I thought the sound quality was comparable to “ma bell”, except when I was using the internet intensely (using file-sharing while watching YouTube) in which case the other party reported I sounded garbled. This may have actually been an issue with my router, though, because I changed routers ten months ago and haven&#8217;t had issues in about a year. What some people may not notice, though, is when you call someone else with Vonage. I honestly believe the quality to be crystal clear in such cases. There&#8217;s less distortion than on phone lines. When you hear a TV or talking in the background, the voices remain distinct. Another case I have for better sound quality is when calling my friends abroad. They no longer sound a mile away due to signal loss. I almost never get a bad connection now and I would say that in those rare occasions I would have to blamed it on the Egyptian telecommunications, because what few times I do get static it&#8217;s usually during the afternoon in Cairo. If you have pen-pals abroad, this service is a must-have. The other issue or lack there of would be regarding usage charges. </p>
<p>Though I only just started getting free calling globally (and still at the same low price which I&#8217;ve paid without a rate hike for twenty-six months), I&#8217;ve experienced significant international savings throughout my history with Vonage. My former phone provider, MCI, could charge me as much as $80 a month for the limited calling I placed to my old college friends in Egypt and Ireland. As soon as I got my first Vonage bill, I noticed the huge difference, at all times paying less than a dollar a minute for international calling, even to rural places that most providers charge an arm and leg to call. Now, I can call for hours without a worry or care. I haven&#8217;t had to worry about long distance charges since even before Vonage, but, with MCI, I was paying nearly $75 for unlimited long distance. </p>
<p>I would definitely recommend anyone looking into <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/voip-review-2/"title="" >VoIP</a> to give Vonage a try. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 22:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have used Vonage since 2005 after reading a VoIP review, and I absolutely love it. The price of the service includes long distance in the United States and Canada, and some other countries as well. For the countries that are not free, the rates are excellent. As far as quality goes, the sound is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have used Vonage since 2005 after reading a <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/"title="" >VoIP review</a>, and I absolutely love it. The price of the service includes long distance in the United States and Canada, and some other countries as well. For the countries that are not free, the rates are excellent. </p>
<p>As far as quality goes, the sound is about as good as a cell phone call, and it is not as clear as a landline. I have found that a corded phone works better than a cordless one. Many of the bells and whistles that regular phone companies charge for are included in the price. </p>
<p>You get voicemail, call forwarding, call waiting, and other features included in the bundle. In addition, you can chose to have voicemail messages transcribed and e-mailed to you for an additional price. In addition, you have the option of adding a “soft phone” to your account. This is a phone number assigned to a computer. This is especially useful for people who travel abroad often, as you can make phone calls to the United States at no extra charge, as long as you have an internet connection. </p>
<p>Billing is also very convenient. You must provide Vonage with your credit card number, and the company then charges it automatically every month. You can log into their website to see your bill and usage. One drawback is that you do not receive paper statements. </p>
<p>Another drawback is that your actual bill will be about ten dollars higher than the nominal charge, because of taxes, fees, and surcharges. Emergency calls (911) are different from a regular landline. Since Vonage works anywhere you have internet, your phone number is not attached to a physical location, so the 911 dispatcher has no way of knowing where you are located. If you want the benefit of the emergency dispatcher knowing your location, you must register your address through the Vonage website. You must do this every time you move. </p>
<p>Though I believe Voice over IP technology has a long way to go in order to become as clear and reliable as landlines, the price is a huge incentive to switch. I would not go back to a regular landline after using Vonage for a few years. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 22:31:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We currently use Comcast voice over IP home phone service and have for over three years. We were a little reluctant to sign up for this service at first, but after reading a voip review we realized that at the price offered to purchase it along with our cable and internet service, this was worth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We currently use Comcast voice over IP home phone service and have for over three years. We were a little reluctant to sign up for this service at first, but after reading a <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/"title="" >voip review</a> we realized that at the price offered to purchase it along with our cable and internet service, this was worth a try. </p>
<p>We have been very satisfied with this service and would recommend to anyone thinking about purchasing. The call clarity is just as good as the company advertised and the features that come with it are great as well. We get free long distance to anywhere in the continental U.S., free caller id, and free voicemail included with our service. </p>
<p>The long distance is a great feature for when we need to call family and friends and want the reliability missing from our cell phone service. We make frequent calls, and as I stated before, the clarity and reliability is great. We also love the caller id feature. Not only is the caller id like traditional phone service, but we have it set up to show up on our television screen so we do not have to get up to see who is calling while watching our favorite TV shows. This feature can also be easily turned off if this is not an option you think you would like. </p>
<p>The voicemail on Comcast that we receive is also a great feature. We don’t have to worry about the aggravation of a traditional answering machine to receive our calls that we do not want to take or calls that we receive when we are not at home. We only have to set it up once, and it continues to capture any messages, and it is very easy to use. This technology is truly amazing and a very great idea that telecommunication companies have developed and started offering. </p>
<p>Now that we have experienced the reliability and convenience of voice over IP, we would never go back to traditional assigned cable pair phone service. I would definitely recommend this service to anyone thinking about changing their existing service, or looking to choosing a service for the first time. We have been very pleased with our service, and we are sure that other people will be pleased as well. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 23:22:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>joanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[VoIP Review: What To Look For Today, the internet has provided a way for people to communicate for free. It virtually replaced conventional mails where it can be too slow for it to arrive to its destination. With emails, your letter can arrive to its destination in a matter of seconds. With this benefits, businesses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/">VoIP Review</a>: What To Look For<br />
Today, the internet has provided a way for people to communicate for free. It virtually replaced conventional mails where it can be too slow for it to arrive to its destination. With emails, your letter can arrive to its destination in a matter of seconds. With this benefits, businesses and regular people alike are now taking advantage of emails as a way to communicate with their relatives at a faster rate and for free. </p>
<p>Another great thing about the internet is that it now allows you to chat with your family and friends for free. This service that everyone with an internet connection can take advantage of is called instant messenger. Today, this technology is now being used by a lot of people to chat even faster with their family and friends. This kind of program allows you to talk to your friends in real time via text chat.</p>
<p>There are even instant messengers that have features that will allow you to chat with your family and friends by using your voice. And, another great feature by instant messengers available today is that it allows you to activate your webcam. Through this piece of equipment, you will be able to let your family and friends see you and vice versa.</p>
<p>The internet definitely provides a great way for people to communicate and exchange information. With the upload and download features of the email and the instant messenger, you will be able to share your files with your family and friends. It can be a music file, it can be documents, and it can even be photos.</p>
<p>Today, many software providers have developed a new kind of communication system that takes advantage of the internet. This communication system combines the conventional telephone technology with the internet communication technology to create a new kind of telephone system. This new technology is called <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/voip-review-2/"title="" >VoIP</a>.</p>
<p>VoIP provides all the different features of a conventional telephone system, such as phone conferencing, call waiting, answering machine, fax machine, caller ID, and it allows you to call long distance, call mobile phones, and it also allows you to call conventional phones. Although the phone conferencing, call waiting, fax machine and caller ID capabilities is a service that you can get for free with VoIP phones, the long distance calls, mobile phone and conventional phone calls has a charge when you call these different phone systems. However, it is cheaper than conventional phones.</p>
<p>Another great thing about VoIP is that it allows you to call other VoIP phones wherever it is for free, provided that the VoIP phone you are calling is also subscribed to the <a href="http://voipreviewonline.com/voip-services-what-to-look-for/"title="" >VoIP service provider</a> you are subscribed in. With this feature, you will avoid getting charged for every phone call you make.</p>
<p>You can also take advantage of video conferencing for free by just using your webcam. This VoIP service is standard and is provided by most VoIP service providers for free. This kind of service is impossible or is very expensive in conventional telephone systems.</p>
<p>Whether you use VoIP phones for business or for your home, it is definitely a very useful tool and also a phone that can replace your conventional telephone. With free and cheap phone calls, VoIP is definitely the phone system of the future.</p>
<p>There are a lot of VoIP service providers popping out in the market today. However, you have to choose the best kind of VoIP phones in order for you to take advantage of the technology. So, what makes a good VoIP service provider?</p>
<p>You have to look at the following factors in order to know what you need. The very first thing that you should have is an active high speed internet connection. If you have this, you are ready in getting VoIP installed in your home. A good VoIP phone system is a VoIP phone system that is used by most of your family, friends and business acquaintances. This means that you should subscribe to a VoIP service provider that your family, friends and acquaintances uses. This will be able to provide you with free phone calls.</p>
<p>The best kind of VoIP phone system is a system that will be able to provide you with all the standard features of VoIP. This means that the caller ID, video conferencing, audio conferencing, and other mentioned features should be included in the package at no extra charge.</p>
<p>You also have to make sure that the VoIP system you are subscribing from should be able to provide quality services. It should be able to let you enjoy real-time phone calls and should not delay communications.</p>
<p>These are the things that you should look for when getting the best VoIP phone system. With all these features, you will be able to get the best VoIP phone system available.</p>
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