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1: Mixed reactions to new Ofcom VoIP regulations
Ofcom will start regulating the burgeoning internet telecoms sector this summer to ensure that customers are fully aware of the potential limitations of some computer-based phone services.

2: VOIP Phones - Get Connected Through The Internet
You have finally made a choice and VOIP is now your telephone system at work. So what exactly does all of this mean? How will it change the way you communicate and will it help you become more accessible to your clients and employees?

3: VoIP Problems
VoIP is great ,but comes with a spanner in the works for the uninitiated whom have not done their homework before jumping in.

4: VoIP. What Is It?
VOIP is an acronym that stands for voice over internet protocol. It is a piece of technology that allows customers to actually chat with other people through the use of their internet connection rather than a conventional telephone line.

5: A basic insight into the technology behind VoIP phones
A VoIP phone utilises the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology wherein our voice is converted into digital signal that is transmitted over the Internet. A VoIP phone adaptor is used to avail VoIP service on an analogue telephone.

6: Implementing VoIP in your business set up
VoIP implemented in businesses help to cut down the costs incurred in making calls, significantly.

7: How To Know If VOIP Phone Service Is Right For You
VOIP phone service is not right for everyone, and may not even be feasible or viable where you live. Find out what you need to know to determine if VOIP should be in your future.

8: Let the wave VoIP technology sweep away your communication costs
The VoIP technology enables you to make telephone calls over an Internet connection by using VoIP phones. VoIP telephony is quite economical due to which many corporate houses are switching to VoIP as a means to cut down the communication costs.

9: What Is Voice Over Internet Protocol?
There are three different types of VOIP services. The most commonly used service for business purposes is the VOIP service processed by using an "Analog Telephone Adapter" which is also known as ATA. It is the simplest type of VOIP service as ATA permits the use of a standard phone and it does not require any specifically designed IP phones that are generally used in other types of VOIP services.

10: VoIP makes it's mark with consumers and business
VoIP is steadily gaining real momentum as an alternative to landline calls, with an increasing number of providers increasingly providing more and more VoIP services.