posted on 17 Sep 2008 06:58 by call-voip-phone
The IP PBX serves particular business or office communication needs of an organisation. The IP Private Branch Exchange (PBX) plays a dominant role in order to facilitate the user with services that help establish a VoIP connection. The user can easily link to the PXB in-order to extend a connection or to add more connections.
IP PBX is a basic PBX system whereby one can easily make extensions so as to connect to several users at a time. Once the connection is established the user can make the best use of the features of IP telephony. The IP PBX has features such as rich call control, text messaging, voice mail options, on demand conferencing, performance monitoring, reporting tool and desktop video options. The customised call report that the service provider offers helps in gaining greater call control over usage.
posted on 17 Sep 2008 06:54 by call-voip-phone
Twinklephone (or just "Twinkle") is a softphone SIP client for *nix clones such as Linux and FreeBSD. Since I run the latter, I'll concentrate on reviewing for that platform.
It is a straight SIP client; there is no Skype, video or IM support yet, although video and IM are on the wishlist of the developer.
Getting it Running
Having tried Kphone (which worked to a point) and Linphone (which is now broken on FreeBSD due to an incompatibility with libosip2), Twinklephone was a surprising find. Not only did it build easily, but it actually worked first time. In fact, the only thing I had to do to get it going properly was build a SIP proxy on my gateway machine (due to NAT issues which are beyond the scope of this reveiw).
posted on 17 Sep 2008 06:39 by call-voip-phone
Let the games begin. Or should we say, let the games continue? It has long since been predicted that WWDC will bring with it an official announcement and introduce the world to the next-generation iPhone that we’ve all been waiting for. New word comes from “sources close to the 3G iPhone launch” that June 9th, the first day of WWDC, will in fact be the day that the Jobsinator announces the new iPhone. We know what you’re thinking; “A 3G iPhone… I had no idea!” Hard to believe, we know. In terms of a launch schedule, the US might have access to the reincarnation of the Jesus phone a week or two before most other regions but the scheduling should be pretty close.
posted on 17 Sep 2008 06:26 by call-voip-phone
VoIP Review on Phone Power VoIP
Customers across America are ranting and raving about Phone Power’s excellent VoIP service. What are they ranting and raving about? Everything about it, but primarily it’s clear voice quality, exceeding low cost, and exceptional customer service.
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.
Installation and Interface
Installation for both phone and business customers requires nothing but the Grandstream Handy Tone 502 adapter, available as a free lease from Phone Power. 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.
edit @ 17 Sep 2008 06:32:03 by voip
posted on 17 Sep 2008 06:21 by call-voip-phone
VoIP Providers: be a Part of Fast Changing World,Technology makes the common man's life easier and comfortable. Making frequent international calls was unthinkable as they were expensive and lacks in accessibility. But, nowadays things have changed dramatically with an introduction of VoIP. The voice over IP is an inexpensive and high tech solution to make international calls economical and affordable for business entities, professionals as well as common men. As a matter of fact, the cost of making internet telephony calls is at least three times cheaper than the traditional international calls.
read more : http://voip-phone-calls.blogspot.com/2008/07/voip-providers-be-part-of-fast-changing.html