Dodger
Apr 12 2005, 04:53 PM
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is the communication technology of the future for sure. Legacy technology carries voice signals over analog circuits and lines. Voice over IP converts the analog signal to digital and transports the signal to the receiver where it is converted back from digital to analog and the receiver hears the sender's voice. This provides a more efficient and economical means of communication. I have know VOIP for quite a some time since i started online. Most of the time i use msn messeger or yahoo messeger to chat with my friends. Recently, I have try a new VOIP product from a US company, it calls Telextreme. Don't know u all have heard of it no. With the package that i have sign up, i call call to my friend's cell phone or fixed phone with only USD59.95 a month with NO AIR-TIME LIMIT. It provides Crystal-Clear calling and to others countries as well like US(All 50 states), UK, Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands and mores. To use this product, u need to have a broadband line to support it. Otherwise, u will wait a few second hear your friend's voice.
Reply
mizako
Apr 12 2005, 05:09 PM
Yes, VoIP is without doubts the future of telephony. I use Skype (even if they have they own propetrary protocol) and i am really satisfied with it. A SIP phones link: http://www.fwd.pulver.com/support/software_downloads
Reply
Wyllt
Apr 12 2005, 05:15 PM
Voip has its benifits, that is for sure, but also there is a need for a minimum bandwidth, and while for home use it is great, for business you had better be ready to fork over for some dedicated bandwidth for it.
Reply
DjLuki
Apr 12 2005, 11:07 PM
skype is very alike with the new version of paltalk.. same look .. same features.. basically same everything..you can't see the diference .. but i think more people use skype for gaming and other stuff unlike paltak.
Reply
cumar11
Apr 13 2005, 02:51 PM
"skype is very alike with the new version of paltalk.. same look .. same features.. basically same everything..you can't see the diference .. but i think more people use skype for gaming and other stuff unlike paltak" skype is crap. MSN Messenger is the tool for VoIP
Reply
mizako
Apr 14 2005, 12:13 PM
QUOTE(cumar11 @ Apr 13 2005, 02:51 PM) skype is crap. MSN Messenger is the tool for VoIP Are you kidding me? Did you ever try Skype? Messenger sucks a lot.
Reply
heavensounds
Apr 16 2005, 08:07 AM
I'd say meesenger is the best thing for this VIDEO + SOUND and it works nice.... The thing why it is better is because most of the people have MSN messenger so they can be reached easily and i know quite few people who acctually know about skype...this is my reason! Greetz;)
Reply
mizako
Apr 16 2005, 09:38 AM
If you speak about videoconference i also do not think that messenger is the best combination. Eg. GnomeMeeting. It is true that there are a lot msn users and it is easy to stablisch a videoconference with msn. But in VoIP Skype is clearly in advantage. And they have already 100 Millions of Downloads. Quite a lot of people!! eh!
Reply
emperor
Apr 19 2005, 02:53 PM
I have used Skype to phone PC-PC and it's absolutely the best that I have ever seen and tried. Anyway I found a best way to phone PC-home phone: Tiscali NetPhone. I don't know if it offers the same features in all countries and I don't know what countries it cover(I know that exist Tiscali UK). This service hasn't a very good trasmission quality, but it's completely free. I live in Italy and I use it often to phone without spend any eurocent. But you must have a yours connection, if you connect with any others you will pay about the same thing that you pay with Skype. It isn't cool?
Reply
odomike
Apr 19 2005, 03:07 PM
Well, I have never heard about this new VOIP you are talking about. I have been using and is still using VOIP for chatting and video conferencing and I have a reasonable amount of knowledge about it. I hope we will have something like the new development you have over there at USA here in Nigeria.
Reply
lemonwonder
Aug 11 2006, 09:16 PM
BTW: Its voice over IP protocol, according to google.... and skype. But yeh, I used to use Msn Messenger, it crashed on me, the noise was fuzzy, sometimes I got big eeeeeeeekkkkkkkksssss it in, and other times it refused to play the other persons sound. I then headed to skype, I convinced everyone that we shood get it, (theyr so scared of virus attaks) and we finally did get it after ages of convicing, and my parents were scared of recieving bills, they made me ring my nana who had it to prove to them that it was free. then, I downloaded it, it said only for windows xp etc, but it worked on 98, at first it crashed, i tried it again and it worked solidly, I have now found a glitch for it on my computer, any loud noise (like a very high pitched scream, like as loud as possibly with microphone practically in mouth) will crash it, well.... for the other person, no matter wat os they are using. I found skype very easy to use, I convinced my friends to get it, and now whenever someone is on msn, I tell em to jump onto skype coz I am always to busy to type over a msn. So yeh, I wood rate as follows: Msn Messenger for VOIP: 34% Skype Windows 98 for VOIP: 86% Skype on its meant to be OS for VOIP: 97.6%
Reply
Laos
Mar 19 2006, 04:08 PM
Many services have VoIP Yahoo MSN Skype Ventrilo AIM Vonage Team Speak Are some of the few It basically sends ur message over the internet like Fiber Optics, only no wires Companies like this because it's cheap or free i believe as for countries, a lot use em, mainly Japan, Europe ( the countries iN Europe) and the USA/Canda use it the most.
Reply
kawasu
Mar 19 2006, 03:52 PM
we have it here in australia aswell but from what i know its not very popular. well i've never seen anyone use it. its just been brought up a few times every now and then. the technology is pretty nifty, and i guess its alot cheaper aswell. well my isp does support it for a small extra fee so i might try it next time i change plans.
Reply
Arigato
Mar 13 2006, 02:48 AM
All the phones in my house have been hooked up to VoIP for a while now and it saves alot of money. Long distance rates to many locations are way cheaper than my previous telephone company. The sounds quality is the same as it was before. Also, there is no noticeable difference on my broadband connection. This is really technology of the future. I am really glad I made the switch.
Reply
savge17
Mar 12 2006, 10:44 PM
Yea VOIP is a very nice new way of communication and hopefully it will be replacing programs such as Ventrilo and teamspeak.
Reply
Similar Topics
Keywords : voip internet protocol saver- Ie8 Beta Launch Imminent
- Internet explorer to be released in the near future (3)
- Satellite Internet Connections
- (15)
Hi, I was wondering about having an internet service based from a satellite connection. This mostly
comes from this article: http://www.techweb.com/wire/networking/159401477 The service promises
432 KB per sec but I am wondering how might work as I've heard the connection speed for
satellites connections (phones) had a large delay due to the range of transmission. Would anyone
recommend this?...
Qoodaa Mnp2p Creates A New Epoch Of Internet Transfer
- (0)
Qoodaa Communications , which has been devoted to developing internet transfers services, innovates
and develops a new P2P technology, called MNP2P for short. It creates a new epoch of internet
transfers acceleration for large files. It is well known that the main downloading accelerative ways
are P2P and CDN. However, the traditional P2P needs multi-users download at the same time to
guarantee its downloading speed. BT is the most classic example of P2P. But CDN can ensure
downloading quality under the circumstance that there are a few downloading users and there is e...
Google Set To Take On Voip
- (7)
QUOTE Google, the world's most used search engine, is set to take on online voice and
instant messaging service providers such as Skype, Microsoft and Yahoo. The firm has released a
free service called Google Talk, which lets e-mail account holders talk to each other via a PC,
microphone and speakers. There had been speculation that Google would use the cash from a
$4bn share sale to buy its way into the market. Instead, Google promised to try to make Talk
work with other firms' offerings. Google Talk will also offer instant messaging, but unlike ...
What Would You Do If There Was No Internet?
- hmm... (178)
Another not-so-obviuos quetion, this sparked up again when I made a prevoius topic, What do you use
the internet for? . For me, I'd proably be sitting in my bedroom tqidling thumbs, i mean if ther
ewas no interent there would be no: Google, or Amazon, or eBay, or PayPal, or Forums, or Flash
Games, or Websites, or Online Banking, or PHP, or HTML, ASP, or CSS, or Yahoo, or heck, even trap17
wouldn't have existsed. Just thinking about losing the internet is scary. /ohmy.gif'
border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='ohmy.gif' /> ...
Is It Possible To Destroy The Internet?
- (99)
I have always wondered if it is impossible to destroy the internet all together... is this even
possible? If it is possible to destroy the internet what would you have to do? Would you have to
destroy all the Internet companys like comcast and aol? Or would that not even take care of it?
Just think, if someone took down the entire internet not only would our lives be boring but it would
basically destroy the U.S. & other big countries all at once....
Make The Internet Faster 500 Times !
- CFosSpeed (50)
These programme use a new way to make the internet faster it's made a protocol to make the
internet faster and it not just make surfing the internet faster but also other prog like torrent
and file sharring prog and it's perfect if you play online games some guys who had a
internet caffe told it worked will with him Downlaod Trail Version ...
Broadband In Gas
- Carrying internet over gas pipelines (5)
I recently read about a company called Nethercomm that is promoting a broadband in gas technology.
Apparently, this company has some patents pending on devices that can be installed in gas pipelines
that go to commercial and residential buildings to provide the "last mile" connection for broadband.
It appears the technology is based on radio frequencies propogated down the gas pipe as a wave
guide. Nethercomm boasts data rates up to 40 Mbps are possible to the home. Anyone know of any
actual implementation/trials of this technology going on presently?...
Oss Internet Speed Booster
- THE BEST (13)
I've been searching the web for the idle speed boost for internet!! and I have found the
best one which is for free its called OSS Internet speed Booster. With this tool you can configure
yourself or use a configuration which is already there to optimize the speed of your internet. Not
only does it speed up your internet but also speeds up your startup time by a fraction. DOWNLOAD
IT HERE: http://www.download.com/OSS-Internet-Speed...4-10322217.html Hope you guys find it
useful, I sure did...
Rich Internet Application - Who Is Going To Win The Race?
- (7)
Last couple of months we can see the competition between 3 major Companies Adobe, Sun and Microsoft.
Everyone wants to win the race. They introduced 3 products to develop RIA (Rich Internet
Application). Flex - Adobe. Silverlight - Microsoft JavaFX - Sun Flex is already in Production,
they have released Flex 3.0 beta. Flex SDK is open source and Blaze Data Services (part of Flex
needed for Server side Programming) is open source. but Flex IDE and LifeCycle (Super Set of
BlazeDS) is not free. Silverlight and JavaFX is still under alpha release. I believe these three te...
Explaining Voip In Simpler Terms
- Can u explain it in simple terms (1)
I have heared people saying it is Voice Over Ip. Does that mean a voice chat is VOIP ? or a Call
via internet is VOIP ? or what is that it is ? Can anyone please explain it in detail in simple
terms ?...
Is Voip Good Technology?
- what are your thoughts! (17)
I have recently downloaded a VoIP free service (Voice over Internet Protocol, computer-to-computer
chatting) called GloPhone ( GloPhone , and find that it ROCKS! GloPhone gives you a free
telephone number from the USA and allows you to call any other person using GloPhone by typing in
their telephone number. Also, for a low cost, you can purchase a plan that allows your computer to
send a call to any actual telephone in the USA or Canada. However, GloPhone is not the only VoIP
Service Provider...I have seen a United-Kingdom-based VoIP provider known as Skype ( http:/...
Microsoft Confirmed IE7 Compatible with XP and newer
- Internet Explorer 7 only for XP (26)
Micrsoft confirmed what we've already expected. The new-coming explorer IE 7 will only be
compatible with windows XP and newer. The two reasons why old dinosaurs that still use Windows 2000
and lower won't be able to use the new IE are: 1. state in which is the extended support of
Windows 2000 and 2. mostly of technical nature (IE 7 is goin to have a few security updates and
imporvements, which bases on the functionality of the new XP SP2 and this is the reason for its
incompatibility with other versions of Windows) Source: Slashdot ...
Internet Explorer 7 Beta I
- and its at my favorite site (35)
the is the unofficial official version of IE7 here is some stuff that has been added to the new
IE browser -Phising Filter to phish out the fake sites -pop up blocker is in its new location
instead of going to tool internet options to tweak it just go to tools -also they have manage
add-ons that are pick up by progrmas like yahoo for instance -rss feeds -now with the tabs if you
just started ie it will havee a blank tab when you click on it it will be like a new window except
that it will be blank and then a new tab will follow right next to it. everything else ...
Has Anyone Tried Skype Voip Service?
- (10)
I recently found out about a free voice over IP service called Skype . I'd like to know if
anyone has used this service and how well it works....
Using Voip
- with VOIP, will we still need landlines? (13)
Voice delivered using the IP. It is a term used in IP TELEPHONY for a set of facilities for managing
the delivery of voice information using the IP. In general, this means sending voice information in
digital form in discrete packets rather than in the traditional circuit-committed protocols of the
public switched telephone network (PSTN). A major advantage of VoIP and Internet telephony is that
it avoids the tolls charged by ordinary telephone service. so who'll still be using ordinary
phones yet they cost so much??? /cool.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:mid...
Skype Rule
- Talk for free on the internet (7)
This has been available for a while, but I only recently. This is a Voice over IP program that
allows you to talk to anyone on the internet anywhere provided they have the same program. The
software is free. The real amazing thing is the new feature you can now have real phone number. That
means someone can call you from a normal landline and you can call other landline numbers. They have
also just added the live video software also for free, so if you have a web cam you can see the
other person. I know, I know it is not all that new, but this is the first software that ...
Internet Telephony - Any Experiences?
- (10)
I was wondering if anybody had any experience with internet telephony or voIP. I've tried Skype
with mixed results, and recently read an article about a number of fairly large companies who have
adopted it as a money saving venture. In the UK BT announced yesterday a new phone service whereby
when you take your phone outside your home it uses the Vodafone network, and when you use it at home
it automatically uses voIP over bradband. Sounds interesting......
Internet Explorer.... With Tabs!
- (22)
Yes, it’s finally true. Stuck on like a big band aid, courtesy of MSN Toolbar 1.2, we have IE with
tabs. Well ahead of the release of Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft has done what they just absolutely
needed to do, and have provided tabbed browsing for Internet Explorer. Things are fairly undeveloped
at this stage, but reports talk about it running fast and supporting most features you'd want.
"It's a more powerful functionality in a pretty robust tool offering, which already has a
number of differentiators with form fill and the access to MSN services in the t...
Firefox Internet Explorer
- (2)
Though this ahs been out for a while thsoe who dont have it get it-.- this explorer blocks pretty
mcuh every pop up... better then those pop up blcokers... to get firefox dl it from the following
site provided below FireFox ...
Brand Your Internet Explorer
- Get YourName On The Title Bar Of IE (4)
Hi, Any one wanna brand there internet explorer wondows ? Well its a minute thing. goto ->
HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> SOFTWARE -> MICROSOFT -> INTERNET EXPLORER -> MAIN create a new key "WINDOW
TITLE" Reg_SZ type. Double Click On It To Type The Title. Enjoy. Cheers....
Internet
- erase ALL records of internet files (6)
You might consider Webroot's Window Washer. It works with IE and AOL. Once you get off the net
it clears out all your internet activity, e.g. sites visited, temporary files, etc... then when it
completes it's 'wash' you just click to 'minimize' it so that it remains as an
active program. This will prevent someone else using your computer to find out what site's you
visited.. You may want to visit; www.webroot.com they have an array of products, and like anything
else everyone has their own opinion as to what works for them. I have Windows W...
Sprint Voip
- anyone using spint's voip service (7)
I'm thinking about moving over to voip. Sprint is offering this service and i was wondering if
anyone here has made that same move. Is is worth the money they're charging or should i just
sign up with some service online which would be cheaper but i'm not sure how reliable that would
be. round ...
T3 Internet Connections
- Ever heard of it? (19)
I've been looking around for a faster internet, and I heard of this thing called T3, it's
supposed to be the fastest internet available, even faster than DSL, I was wondering, what ISP's
provide this T3? And how fast is it really, if you have it could you fill me in?...
Voip
- please explain (2)
Can anyone explain what a VoIP gateway is? I know the VoIP is voice over ip but i'd like to know
what and how the gateway achieves this. Is anyone using the system yet? I'm just working on site
for a company whose business it is but they're not very organized and don't seem to be able
to explain anything to me. round ...
Voip
- the way to go (4)
I was just wondering. what are everyones view on VOIP? i am going to get it in a few weeks because
it comes so higley recomended from my neighbors. so, what do u think of it? is it good, does it
suck? i am gonna get it from voange. P.S. for those of u who dont know VOIP is voice over IP. wait.
if u dont know what it is, why are u even here? /ph34r.gif' border='0'
style='vertical-align:middle' alt='ph34r.gif' /> ...
What Im Protocol Do You Use?
- instant messaging (18)
question relates to IM protocols NOT IM clients i do know that most of you use a couple of them
but since TRAP has "multi choise pools" turned off (globally) there is nothing i can do /sad.gif'
border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad.gif' /> ...
What Is The Latest Connection In The Internet?
- what is the latest connection (2)
what is the latest connection in the internet? in the whole world... they are said that DLS sux and
T1-T3 is the best... what else? and what country did it originate...
Looking for voip, voice, internet, protocol, real, money, saver
|
*RANDOM STUFF*
*SIMILAR VIDEOS*
Searching Video's for voip, voice, internet, protocol, real, money, saver
*MORE FROM TRAP17.COM*
|
advertisement
|
|