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by Amy Nutt

The Asterisk phone systems are Linux-based VOIP PBX Toronto systems. PBX stands for Private Branch Exchange, and this refers to a division of the phone line within a building, be it a business or home. PBX systems are commonly used in businesses. Several phone lines come into the building and then are distributed to several individual extensions spread throughout the company. A few lines out of the building connecting to the phone lines are also part of the system, allowing outgoing calls. You typically have to dial a number, such as 9, to get one of these outside lines. Some people find that setting up a PBX at home is convenient, but not work the thousands of dollars necessary. With Asterisk, this type of system can be set up for relatively little cost.

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by Lee Gibb

The UK telecoms giant BT seems to have adopted the selling of capped calls as part of its call plans - are ‘capped calls’ really offering good value to the customer as call plans usually carry long tie-ins & other obligations?

Call rates are unusually tricky to find on websites, BT’s own website proved awkward to say the least with over 50 long lists to look through I wouldn’t be surprised if many new customers give up the search - or maybe thats the intention? Calling telecoms companies proved a bit more fruitfull athough overwhelming with the variety of products that seemed to offer good rates on one hand and take away with long contract obligations with the other.

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by Christopher Fitch

One of the biggest problems facing entrepreneurs and small business owners is that of mobility. With recent popularity and advancement of the smart phone, folks have been able to enjoy more in terms of how mobile they can be — e-mail can get forwarded to their smart phone and of course, mobile telephone capabilities allow a lot more freedom now than ever before.

But what about true freedom? True mobility. What happens with the direct calls that the receptionist or assistant answers, or the faxes, or the direct calls that go to voicemail?

Now that virtually any application can be handled digitally and the technology is quite inexpensive, small businesses and entrepreneurs stand to gain tremendously. By using technology to their advantage, savvy business owners can project a Fortune 500 image without increasing overhead. In fact, many can even reduce some of their overall expenses!

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by Dane Masters

Broadband phone services are nothing new, especially since such services are advertised on television constantly. Regularly promoted as a superior telephone service, broadband phones are ideal for different phone calling requirements. What can a broadband phone do and how can it help you to use one?

A broadband phone allows you to make your telephone calls over a broadband Internet connection by using Voice over Internet Protocol. Some of the broadband providers will only allow you to call other people that use the same broadband services, but if you look hard enough, there are service providers that will allow you to call anyone you want. You may even be able to make cheaper long-distance and international calls.

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by Amy Nutt

The day has come in which Asterisk-driven systems have become available for the technological savvy business. Being that the telephone and the internet have become very important for any business, it was just a matter of time before the two found themselves joined together in a lifelong union. It started with landline telephone systems many years ago and now other options have come about. One of those options is VOIP, which stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol. This allows people to speak over the internet just like they are on the telephone. As a matter of fact, many individuals and businesses are switching to VOIP because of its low cost and the high degree of convenience.

Factoring in PBX

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by Jeff Brodie

There has been a growing trend toward the reduction of operational computing costs in small and medium sized businesses for the last 15 years. Drops in hardware and software costs have fueled this reduction. Enterprise computing has come down to the smallest of enterprises. The low cost and easy access to high speed internet has accelerated thegrowth of iternet applications. Both of these trends have lowered costs.

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Sep

How does VoIP Work?

by Amy Nutt

VoIP, or voice over internet protocol, simply put, is a way to make phone calls over the internet with the use of an analog telephone adapter. In making “phone calls” in this manner, the user can often avoid the high charges from the phone company, especially in the case of long distance calls.

How does it Happen?

A VoIP provider converts the audio message (your voice) from analog form into digital form with an ATA (analog telephone adapter) so that the media can be sent over the internet. On the other end, the digital media is then converted back into an analog form as would be heard on a regular phone call.

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by Elaine Petin

Picking Out the proper conference call services is essential to your establishment. Conference calling lets people from about the world to gather in real time and share worthy thoughts. There are many choices for conference calling, and so some standards must be conceived before making a decision on what services are optimal for you.

First of all, you must determine if you need an operator-assisted call option, or the alternative of prompt conferencing. For a formal gathering, needing the function of higher-end features, an operator-assisted call may be your most proper selection. For instinctive or informal meetings, opting to have the option of quick conferencing may function greater with your demands. A third alternative growing in popularity is directing teleconferences via the Net - however this option may solely be appropriate if all attendees feature similar networking capabilities.

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