tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-265286672024-03-07T15:37:57.581-08:00Flyfone voip telephonyFree voice ip calls for allUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-80582359966183033042007-09-12T14:34:00.000-07:002007-09-12T14:35:14.955-07:00Try Flyfone voip Before BuyingSo you like the concept of 'cutting' your phone service in favour of Flyfone voip but are hesitant to take the plunge and abandon your 'line" without trying it out for yourself first. Perhaps the advertised features and rates all sound a little 'too-good-to-be-true'. The terrific news is that you can make Flyfone voip calls using your computer to virtually any telephone or computer in the world with little more than an Internet connection and a Flyfone usb phone.<br /><br />Firstly, let's look at the 'Free' way of taking Flyfone voip for a test drive. So what's a 'Flyfone usb ' I hear you ask? A 'Flyfone usb' is merely a usb phone that enables you to use your computer like you would a telephone.<br /><br />Flyfone usb enable you to call other 'Internet-connected' devices (Free PC to PC VoIP), or conventional telephones for a small fee (PC to Phone VoIP). The reason that 'PC to Phone VoIP' calls (i.e., to conventional phones) are not free is that in order to call normal telephones, your call needs to route partially through the heavily regulated, heavily taxed Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). As long as the person you're calling is also connected to the Internet, you can talk for as long as you like across the neighborhood or on the other side of the world for free. Furthermore with PC to PC VoIP, there aren't any contracts to sign or commitments to make. Just use the Flyfone usb, and start talking.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-89640642493949557832007-09-09T15:39:00.000-07:002007-09-09T15:40:05.666-07:00Flyfone calling plan right for my home?If you watch TV read magazines, or drive through and cities with billboards chances are you’ve come across advertisements for VOIP calling plans. Many of these advertisements try to sell their services on how much less expensive their services are compared to traditional calling plans. They also talk about quality and clarity of calls. You’ve probably wondered how much of this is true and how much is hype.<br /><br />VOIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is probably one of the most revolutionary advances in the telecommunications industry. It allows you to talk to another person across the globe using digital network connection exactly the same as way you receive email or visit websites. Because you voice is converted into a digital signal it can be sent across the street, across the country, or across the globe for exactly the same cost. For VOIP calls the concept of long distance doesn’t exist.<br /><br />VOIP calling packages come in two flavors, bulk rate pricing and unlimited calling. Bulk rate pricing allows you to have a monthly allotment of minutes to call who ever you want (just like your cell phone service). If you go over your monthly allotment you will have overage charges. Unlimited calling is exactly just like it sounds you have no limit on the amount of calls you can make. Unlimited calling plans range from $35 to $90 per month depending on the VOIP service provider and the additional features included with your plan. Unless you are making a lot of calls or the unlimited calling plan is very inexpensive bulk rate pricing is usually a better option.<br /><br />Just like cellular phones VOIP service providers allow you to “port” or move switch your existing phone number into their service. This is really convenient as you won’t have to notify your friends and family you’ve changed your number. Currently there is no legislation that VOIP providers have to allow you to port your number out if you are unhappy or want to change providers. Some of them will, others will charge you a fee, and some will refuse to accommodate your request, be sure to check this before you sign any contracts.<br /><br />If the VOIP company you are using “piggybacks” on your existing broadband cable connection your phone service is dependant on your cable connection. If your cable connection goes out or you drop your cable company your VOIP phone service won’t work. Additionally if you lose power in your house unless you have a backup generator your phone won’t work.<br /><br />Lastly many VOIP service providers don’t interface well with emergency services (911). On traditional phone lines your address information is automatically sent when you make a call, this isn’t true for VOIP.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-1168525149718498162007-01-11T06:13:00.000-08:002007-01-11T06:19:09.970-08:00Apple iPhone rumour release date<a href="http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/824/indexhero20070109sz7.jpg"><img style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 320px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/824/indexhero20070109sz7.jpg" border="0" /></a><br />iPhone combines three products — a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls, and a breakthrough Internet communications device with desktop-class email, web browsing, maps, and searching — into one small and lightweight handheld device. iPhone also introduces an entirely new user interface based on a large multi-touch display and pioneering new software, letting you control everything with just your fingers. So it ushers in an era of software power and sophistication never before seen in a mobile device, completely redefining what you can do on a mobile phone.<br /><br />http://www.apple.com/iphone/Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-1152573412706873622006-07-10T16:16:00.000-07:002006-07-10T16:18:17.733-07:00What is a Flyfone VoIP router?Voice over Internet Protocol is a new way to talk on your phone through your broadband internet connection. A <strong>Flyfone VoIP router </strong>is needed to help you use the same phone you have been using before your VoIP connection. If you have voice over internet protocol available to you, youll need a Flyfone router to sort of make it all happen. It's a small device that will take a little time to get used to, but once you've used it just a couple times you'll be able to use the whole system without a second thought.<br /><br />Without a <strong>Flyfone VoIP router</strong> your phone will not be able to figure out where datagrams should go from source to destination, so information will be lost. Routers will help control phone traffic, controls and maintains bandwidth, and ensures a good voice quality for each and every phone call. Basically, router is responsible for routing all the information in and out of your home so that you can get the services you are supposed to get.<br /><br />It's said that because of ever expanding technology that Flyfone VoIP routers won't be needed for much longer. With the invention of digital telephones the need for a separate router won't be necessary. But, until this newer technology becomes more widespread and cost efficient, the majority of Flyfone VoIP users will need a Flyfone router to use the voice over internet protocol features. Because of this newer technology, having <strong>VoIP service </strong>will become easier and more accessible to everyone in the very near future. But, don't let the idea of a routing device scare you off, as Flyfone VoIP is very easy to use!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-1152573459218949802006-07-06T20:46:00.000-07:002006-07-10T16:17:39.333-07:00Win a Skype call with ColdplayTo celebrate the launch of Coldplay’s new single Talk we thought we would give one lucky Skype friend the opportunity to ummm... talk to the band over Skype<br />How?<br />Simply click on the <strong>Skype Coldplay </strong>button to leave a message and your Skype Name. The band will have a listen and whoever leaves them the best or most interesting message will win a call with <strong>Coldplay over Skype</strong>.<br /><br />http://www.skype.com/campaigns/coldplay/Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-1152573320661206982006-04-11T16:14:00.000-07:002006-07-10T16:15:20.723-07:00Skype buys Camino Networks<strong>Skype</strong>, the global Internet communications company, today announced that it has acquired Sonorit Holding AS and its US subsidiary Camino Networks, Inc., a provider of voice technology for the Internet. The acquisition will allow Skype to add some of the leading experts in online voice engineering to its own team of technologists to help design and develop Skype for the future. <br /><br />Sonorit is based in San Francisco, with additional offices in Aalborg, Denmark, and Stockholm, Sweden, Sonorit, and its US subsidiary Camino Networks, is a start-up company building unique solutions for high quality speech processing, coding, and transmission for the next generation of Internet-based networks.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-1145495001740432862006-03-30T18:01:00.000-08:002006-04-19T18:03:21.750-07:00A Guide to Information on Internet Phone or VOIPVoIP came about in 1995 when some computer programmers made voice connections between computers. Later that year, a software package was developed, and using the modem, speakers, microphone and sound card, one computer user was able to speak to another.<br /><br />The process used involves converting the analog voice to digitized form. That involves breaking the voice down into steps that are then assigned numeric values. Then the data is compressed. After compression, the data is divided into packets that are transmitted over the Internet. Identifying information such as origin, destination, etc., are added that allows for reconstruction at the receiving end. At this point the packets are converted back to analog and the person on the other end of the line can hear the caller"s voice.<br /><br />As Internet Phone technology improved, by 1998, gateways had been established allowing a PC to connect to a phone. Later that year, it was possible to make phone-to-phone connections using the Internet. Phone-to-phone connections still required a computer to initiate the call, but once the connection was established, callers could use a standard phone set. Today, the computer is no longer needed. All one needs is a telephone (your regular telephone will do), an adapter, and an Internet connection either broadband or DSL, and a service provider. The telephone is connected to the adapter, which is connected to the Internet connection without the need to connect to a computer. For the best quality and to get normal phone company features such as call waiting, etc., you need a VoIP service provider. There are a number of them competing for your business so you need to do some research to find one that is best for you.<br /><br />If you sign up with an Internet Phone service provider you can get unlimited calls within the country for a small monthly fee! International calls can also be made for a lot less than the cost of regular service. Features like call forwarding, call waiting, voicemail, caller ID and 3way-calling, are included with Internet Phone at no extra charge. While you"re talking on the phone, you can send pictures and documents at the same time.<br /><br />Like all new technologies, VoIP had some problems at first, but is now becoming more reliable and receiving wider acceptance. One thing it has done for you already is that phone companies are beginning to use the technology to provide cheaper long distance rates.<br /><br />At this time there are several disadvantages to using Internet Phone. Unlike telephone company service, you will lose your connection during a power outage. The solution to this problem is to have battery backups installed.<br /><br />There is also a problem calling 911. But, there is a system in development to overcome this problem. There are also call quality and reliability problems with VOIP. The two biggest issues that affect call quality are the distance of the call and the speed of the Internet connection. However, as the system matures, these are becoming less and less of a problem.<br /><br />In the future, VoIP will probably become the standard for telephone service. So, go out and get hooked up with Internet Phone and save yourself some money.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-1146082294444361392006-03-20T13:09:00.000-08:002006-04-26T13:11:34.453-07:005 Steps to Flyfone VoIPSo youre ready to enjoy unlimited long distance calling and lower monthly phone bills. Well, before you decide read the follow article, here are five important steps that will help you get the best Flyfone VoIP plans that suit you. <br />Make the Decision <br /><br />Flyfone voip is new technology, and sometimes we are scared of the unknown. VoIP technology is on the rise and many high profile computer companies are already switching to VoIP and in return are becoming service providers. AOL, Sprint, and Verizon are offering VoIP as well as Internet Messaging services such as Yahoo, MSN, and AOL IM. First you must come to the decision that VoIP is best for you, your family, or your business needs. Research VoIP on the web and its providers. Talk to people that you know have already made the switch. Once you have made your decision to switch to VoIP, you are ready for the next step. <br /><br />Choose the Plan that is Right for You <br /><br />A good idea is to write down a list of your needs, wants, and features in a phone. This will help you compare different voip plans and choose the service provider that will best fit your needs. If you are looking for residential or business service, make sure that you note that in your list. Residential plans usually come in two forms- basic (which is a certain amount of minutes) and unlimited (which will give you unlimited local and long distance talk time). Business plans can include amenities such as multiple phones, greater minute talk time, greater unlimited calling plans, business features bundled with your plan, faxing and voicemail to your computer capabilities, and extras such as yellow page listings. Check with the company to find the plan that meets your requirements. <br /><br />Setting up the System <br /><br />Some service providers will send you the equipment that you need to begin using VoIP. You will first need to make sure that your computer system is compatible with the VoIP service. You will also need to have high speed Internet already installed with your computer. If you are using VoIP for a business or for a call center, it is best to leave the installation to a professional. Installing VoIP for a residence or home office is typically simple enough for most residents to do themselves. <br />Choosing your Phone Number <br /><br />One of the best features that VoIP has to offer is the freedom to select your own telephone number. If you just want to transfer your old number to your new VoIP system, check with your service provider before making your final decision. Many VoIP providers will allow you to transfer your phone number. <br />If you want to select a different area code, this option has many advantages. First, for friends and family members who dont have unlimited long distance calling, selecting the same area code as them can save them money. They will appreciate being able to call you as if it were a local call. <br /><br />Install your Features and Accessories <br /><br />VoIP comes with many features included in your service plan. For residential customers these include Voicemail, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Call Block, and Do Not Disturb. Always check with your service provider for a detailed listing of the features included with your plan. For Small businesses, amenities such as multi phone users, free fax lines, and integrating your VoIP and web features are all available. VoIP also contains many of the same features bundled with basic plans as well. When you are choosing a provider, compare their business plans and select the one that best fits your business needs. <br /><br />As VoIP technology continues to advance, a new array of accessories appears on the market. Today you can choose from VoIP usb phones, headsets, and even VoIP videophones hatwork as a web camera incorporating video with your audioUnknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-1146082448534401952005-11-05T13:12:00.000-08:002006-04-26T13:14:08.536-07:00Three reasons why you are going to love FlyfoneVoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is rapidly becoming a top choice for people wishing to avoid costly telephone service. Why? The system works by allowing you to make phone calls using a computer network, such as your Internet provider. The way it works is similar to email; most providers offer unlimited long-distance calling for a low monthly fee or for a low per-minute rate. Where long-distance fees can run high very quickly through traditional phone providers, Voice over IP can provide the same types of calls for a much lower rate. VoIP is the calling choice of the future, and providers are already scrambling to provide the best service for the best price. For the consumer, this is great news. As companies compete for business, rates and service options continue to improve. Why will you love VoIP? The following are three top reasons.<br /><br />Huge Savings Imagine being able to keep your current phone number and make as many long distance calls as you wish (within a certain area) for one low price. No more fluctuating phone bills, outrageous long distance charges, or other surcharges that repeatedly shows up on your bill. Voice over IP offers just that. Just as email changed how people communicate, so too will VoIP.<br /><br />Depending on the provider you choose, you may be able to combine your Internet service with your phone service into one lower monthly bill. As VoIP becomes more common, it will be available in more areas. However, even for those who are not yet able to change their local number to Voice over IP, there is still the option of switching your long distance. This requires a phone number outside of your area code, but the savings will be well worth it. Further, if you make many phone calls to a particular area code, choose a number from that area and your contacts will be able to call you as if it were a local call. Not a bad way to go while you're waiting for local service!<br /><br />Options Voice over IP comes with many options, including both the ones you are used to as well as some new ones. Imagine checking your phone calls through your computer while you are traveling, or having an email sent to you every time you have a new voice mail message! The technologies that integrate your computer and your phone service are opening up a whole new playing field in communications. VoIP combined with your computer, mobile phone, and other gadgets will keep you more connected than ever. Of course, if you choose not to be connected, that is possible as well. Many Voice over IP providers include features you're used to, such as caller ID, call waiting, and call forwarding. You may also have the option to block callers, use an "away" message, or "do not disturb" options.<br /><br />Additional features may include three-way calling (again avoiding costly charges), speed dialing, distinctive rings, and many other options. Moreover, if you don't want to give up some of the benefits to which you've become accustomed, many providers offer directory assistance (for a fee, although this could change) and the ability to access 911 emergency personnel, which is a concern for many people.<br /><br />It's Not Going Anywhere VoIP is the future of calling. As the technology evolves, more and more integration options will come available. Depending on the use, you may be ready to switch over now and enjoy the cost savings. For home users, switching to Flyfone can be a very cost-saving option, particularly for those who make many long-distance calls. Home-based businesses may also benefit from switching. Larger business may do well to wait a bit, or start integrating the technology on a smaller scale.<br /><br />When making the switch to VoIP, do a bit of research to choose the best option. Avoid getting locked-into a long-term contract, as new providers are competing with existing ones, and you'll want to take advantage of better rates and services if the come along. The basic information to look into includes:<br /><br />* If local numbers are available in your area. * If you can call 911 emergency services. * What the flat rate is for long-distance calling. * What geographic areas are included in the unlimited long-distance plan. * The services available and extra costs, such as directory assistance. * The terms of the contract.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-1145582934111927282005-10-26T18:27:00.000-07:002006-04-20T18:28:54.120-07:00Flyfone voip an exciting new technologyIts not often that a new technology comes along that can change fundamentally the way we live our lives. VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol, is one such technology.<br /><br />The telephone has become an indispensable part of our everyday lives and is therefore one of the most important technology inventions of modern times. VoIP is changing the way we use the telephone making it more flexible and cheaper to use for both individuals and business users alike.<br /><br />Instead of transmitting calls over a traditional phone network, VoIP uses the Internet or a data network such as a Virtual Private Network (VPN). The recent widespread availability of high speed internet access has made this a real alternative for home users.<br /><br />The cheapest way for individuals to use VoIP is from computer to computer. All that is needed is freely available software like Flyfone and you are ready to make calls to another user for only the cost of using the Internet. Call plans are available from VoIP providers that will allow you to call any phone anywhere in the world at a cost much lower than the normal standard phone charges.<br /><br />For this you will need a special VoIP Phone (Flyfone usb phone) or an adapter to allow use of your standard phone. A real advantage of this is that you can plug your phone into the Internet anywhere in the world and it is the same as if you were at home.<br /><br />For Business users there are big cost savings and advantages for Employees. For employees that are hot-desking or have to work out of different offices, they can make any phone their own by simply logging on to the system. This flexibility is also available away from the office as long as they can connect and log into the corporate network.<br /><br />The phone can now also become a computing device with a screen, connected to the company network it can be used for video conferencing or simply looking up the company phone list. This allows the phone to be used in a way that is impossible with the traditional system.<br /><br />Companies now only have to maintain one network for both data and telephony. However there can be a significant cost involved in setting up a company system but the return on investment can be short, usually less than a year.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26528667.post-1146082511208171042005-10-23T13:14:00.000-07:002006-04-26T13:15:11.393-07:00Free voice calls for allIn a few short years, consumers can expect to make telephone calls for free, with no per-minute charges, as part of a package of services through which carriers make money on advertising or transaction fees, eBay's chief executive said Wednesday.<br /><br />Seeking to justify eBay's $4 billion purchase of Web-based communications phenomenon Skype Technologies, Meg Whitman countered criticism by a financial analyst during the company's quarterly conference call by agreeing with some of his points.<br /><br />"The percentage of users that you can actually charge for (phone services) will actually go down, so I actually agree with that and we understood that when we looked at Skype," Whitman said in responding to the analyst's question.<br /><br />"In the end, the price that anyone can provide for voice transmission on the 'Net will trend toward zero," eBay's top executive said.<br /><br />The company is betting that by combining electronic markets, online payment systems and Web-based communications, eBay can emerge as a leader in all three businesses.<br /><br />Skype, which allows free Web-based calls between members, ended September with more than 57 million registered users. eBay said it expects Skype to produce estimated revenues of $60 million in 2005, and more than $200 million in 2006.<br /><br />Whitman said Skype's explosive success, would--over the next several years--drive the cost of phone calls to nothing.<br /><br />The chairman and chief executive of the world's largest online auction site said the transition to completely free voice communications will not happen in the next year or two, but that could happen in the next three to six years.<br /><br />"Our belief is that the winner in this space will be those that have the largest ecosystem," Whitman said. "What I mean by that is: the largest number of registered users, the largest number of voice minutes, the largest number of developers who develop the platform, the best product...that users are willing and want to pay for."<br /><br />eBay said it had 168.1 million registered users for its online auctions as of the end of September. It had 68 million active users who signed on to bid or sell in its electronic marketplace over the past 12 months. It had 86.6 million current accounts on its PayPal payment service, it said.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0