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Hosting Provider NaviSite to Launch Hosted Lotus Services March 1, 2010

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NaviSite recently announced the launch of its Hosted Lotus Services which are going to be powered by NaviCloud. The managed hosting provider rolled out the new line of service at the IBM Lotusphere 2010 which was held at the Walt Disney Resort in Orlando, Florida. The solutions are going to be showcased at pedestal #615 and are composed of Hosted Lotus Notes and Domino, Lotus Quickr, Lotus Sametime and Lotus Connections.
Many find IBM Lotus email and collaboration environments difficult to manage particularly due to growing costs, security threats, demand for reliability and accessibility and limited resources. NaviSite attempts to address these issues by providing organizations with on-demand access to latest Lotus software without the upfront capital expense and at a predictable monthly fee. With this, clients get to save as much as 47 percent for in-house solutions without having to worry about obsolescence. End users will also get the full functionality of the latest IBM Lotus clients along with enhanced security and reliability.
NaviCloud will power the Hosted Lotus Services by NaviSite. This is a robust cloud offering that is composed of enterprise class components such as the Unified Computing System by Cisco and the Virtual Infrastructure 3.5 by VMware. Gigabit connections link multiple SAS70 Type II data centers together in order to create an industrial-grade fabric designed for built-in redundancy in order to make sure that uptimes of 99.9 percent for all Lotus email and collaboration apps is achieved. NaviCloud will also deliver on-demand scalability to allow for rapid deployment without the upfront capex as well as business continuity along with Disaster Recovery which is measured in minutes. An organization will have a dedicated logical infrastructure in order to support customizable enterprise level services.


Setting up Your Own Web Site January 30, 2010

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Picking out the best domain name and picking out the best suited Web registration are the initial matters to think over when setting up a web site. Yet, this is not an uncomplicated process. For when you strive to nail down the most appropriate company you will most likely detect that investigating the company based on domain hosting reviews is the best step. Reviews of domain hosting are helpful, but how can you know what it is you are looking for? Before you make any decisions you must determine the features that are most important to your company. A popular alternative is to employ the same organization to host your web site and register your domain name. Support is another important consideration that may affect you long after registration. It’s a good idea not to trust reviews directly on the hosting company’s web site. It’s always necessary to get an objective opinion before you make a choice. Take time to evaluate various domain hosting customer reviews bearing in mind what each reviewer has to say. What are the common issues, if any? What are the supplier’s strong points? Is the overall feedback good or bad?

Anticipate seeing good and bad reviews for every company. It is wise to gain access to all the customer feedback with objectivity and take everything into consideration. Naturally, price is an essential factor, but it’s crucial to get value for your outlay. Below are a few questions to mull over when selecting which provider to go for. Does the company you are considering feature round-the clock customer service with a free phone line, and can you find out from the review web site whether or not they have got a fast turnaround time? What about bandwidth? Some companies offer limitless domain hosting and bandwidth as part of a deal, along with other perks such as software to help in running your web site, coupons redeemable for PPC marketing advertising, and even rebates on extra domain names.

How is the payment scheme implemented? Must every payment be cleared individually or do they offer a less complicated option, and are yearly payments an option? What is the procedure assuming the server fails? The responses to these and related questions could be killer criteria for any web site. Ultimately it’s an individual decision, but make sure you have truly understood all available options. Reading over applicable domain hosting reviews can be a vital way to save tons of time and money.


A Look at the New Virtual LoadMaster by Kemp Technologies January 27, 2010

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After spending months of development, Kemp Technologies announced the launch of its virtual load balancing solution. According to the load balancer builder, the new product can be resold to clients through managed hosting and other service providers.
The Virtual LoadMaster is essentially a virtual appliance application delivery device that serves as a fully functional version of the existing hardware application delivery controller that Kemp Technologies also produces.
The solution is available under a service provider licensing agreement. It is going to be sold at $99 per license a month but it doesn’t come with additional fees for startup or configuration. Clients are going to be billed based on their monthly usage. This is regardless of the number of websites or URLs that have to load balance, the level of performance required and how many servers the client has.
According to Kemp, the new approach to load balancing makes it cost-effective for providers to provide application delivery functions to small and medium-scale businesses – clients for whom this service may not be generally affordable.
The Virtual LoadMaster is our answer to the demands of hosting companies who are looking for an SPLA model that will allow them to offer the technology to SMBs, says Peter Melerud, VP of product management at Kemp. He adds that the product development team has spent a long time developing the new virtual appliance in order to set it so it preserves the functionality and performance of hardware appliance.
This virtual component offers certain advantages for service providers. For one, they get to sae on rack space as well as on cooling and power costs that are associated with the use of hardware appliances. VLM can easily be configured and deployed at the soonest time possible. This accelerates service provisioning. It will also simplify ongoing management thereby maximizing ROI for providers.


How to Discover Entertaining Books Online January 11, 2010

How to find fascinating books on-line

Everybody knows Virago, the world?s biggest online bookstore, but there are a great deal of other on-line bookstores, particularly if you are looking for records in other languages than English. Amazon has reasonable prices but so have other online book stores and if you include transportation tolls it can often be less expensive to buy your books locally.

You can equate costs on books at many web sites, in person I use bogpriser to find the best costs for volumes and these costs includes sending, so the results are comparable. The on-line bookstore deals all kinds of volumes, novels, fiction, nonfiction, and volumes on psychology and how to make a web site.

One domain which matters to me is clinical depression and anxiety and how to cope with clinical depression. I suffer from depression and have to take pills every day to be fit to live a regular living. Antidepressant Drugs have transformed my living and clinical depression research is something I enjoy studying about.

My experiences in grappling with depressive disorder have resulted in a site where I write about my experiences in meeting depression and the world of antidepressants. The site and my writing is also a positive therapy and because I have a cheap webhost, there are very few disbursals in the project.

Books on depressive disorder and how to deal with depression, books on making web sites and good novels for the lasting dark wintertime evenings are found on the internet. In on-line bookstores it is simple to compare costs, accessibility and different factors which can help in the buy.


Domain Registration and Web Site Hosting – Fiction and Truth September 20, 2009

The very first step in establishing a web site and solid net presence is picking out an appropriate domain name and choosing the best Web registration for your unique needs. Nonetheless, this is not an uncomplicated process. Long story short: the easiest method of ensuring that your needs are met is to conduct some thorough research of domain hosting companies by taking a look at reviews web site. When you are studying domain hosting reviews, how can you find out what precisely it is you are searching for? Naturally, as with all sound business decisions, you have to make up your mind what characteristics are most significant for you. The majority of people opt to get their Web pages hosted by the same provider that they have utilize to register their domain name. Support is something which can affect your business even long after your domain is registered. Any review found on a provider’s web site isn’t wise sensible to go on. In order to define the best Web registration for you, it’s essentially that you get an unprejudiced opinion. You should make an effort to study as many reviews as you can and pay attention to the reviewers’ feedback. Exactly what seem to be the common complaints? What comments highlight the strengths demonstrated by the business you are reading about? Is the feedback mostly good or bad? Make a point of finding good and bad feedback for every company. Remain objective and go through any info you can get ahold of. Of course, the cost must be taken into account, but it’s absolutely essential to get the best bang for your buck. To follow are some questions to address when researching the most suitable hosting for your requirements.

During what hours do the company provide customer support? Do they provide a toll free telephone number, can you see any evidence that they come back rapidly to any complaints or questions? Precisely how much bandwidth will be accessible to you? Some providers provide unlimited domain hosting and bandwidth as part of a deal, along with bonuses like software to help in running your web site, coupons for PPC marketing, and discounts on extra domain names. What kind of payment options are available? Will it be set up automatically, and are any deductions offered for paying in full? In the case of a server failure, what happens? The responses to these and related questions could be absolutely essential for any business. Only you will choose the right hosting for the needs of your business, nevertheless do what makes sense and take some effort to read some reviews. Perusing the proper reviews is generally an excellent strategy that can save a lot of time and effort.

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Are You Using A Dial-Up ISP for SEO? September 8, 2009

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If you are using a dial-up internet service provider for SEO, it could be costing you a lot of time and money. This is especially true if most of your search engine optimization work is off-site optimization, including building links by submitting your websites to directories and submitting your articles to article directories.

I was submitting my articles and websites to directories using a dial-up internet service provider for several months. The work was very tedious and time consuming. Then, later using a cable internet service provider, what took me almost 3 months to do with the dial-up internet service provider, I was doing in a week with the cable internet service provider.

Going from a dial-up internet service provider to a DSL internet service provider can drastically improve the amount of work you can do in a certain amount of time also. Say, for example, your current dial-up connection speed averages around 30 kilobits per second and you switch to a DSL internet service provider. that has an average connection speed of 300 kilobits per second. The new DSL ISP is ten times faster than your dial-up connection. So, you would be able to do around ten times as much work.

Brian Shoemaker is the owner of ISPShakedown.com – directory of DSL and Cable internet service providers.


Broadband Internet Access; What is in It for You?

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The Internet is the vogue of the day and the wave of the future. So much has been seen and heard about the Internet. It has revolutionized almost every part of our existence, from the way we think to how we buy and sell things. But even with all the technology that has gone into the making of the Internet, there seems to be more to be expected than has been seen.

The Internet is like a cyber library. It is a huge international network of computers with tons and tons of information. The means of accessing the information contained in the Internet varies. The earliest Internet access was the Dial up method.

The Dial-up Internet connection involves an Internet access over a public switch telephone network. With the dial-up connection, users in a neighborhood share the available bandwidth provided by single cable line. The connection speed usually varies depending on how many people are using the service at any particular time.

More advancement in technology gave birth to the Broadband Internet connection option. Broadband is a high-speed transmission. It is used to refer to Internet access, which uses cable modems or DSL (Digital Subscriber Line). Broadband DSL connections are faster and more effective compared to dial-up connections.

The Broadband technology can support a wide range of frequencies. Broadband in general refers to data transmission where multiple pieces of data are sent simultaneously to increase the effective rate of transmission.

The medium through which the broadband technology is based has the ability to transmit multiple pieces of data simultaneously and to carry signals from different network carriers. This is done through fiber-optic cables. The fiber-optic cables are made of thin glass strands and have the capacity of transmitting trillions of bits per second.

The broadband, therefore makes access to the internet faster and more efficient. Because of the high-speed transmission, retrieving information from the internet has become really fast and efficient.

The speed of data transmission over the DSL is measured in Megabytes per second (Mbps). With broadband connection, the threshold frequency varies from one provider to the other. It ranges from 1.5Mbps or as high as 45Mbps with some providers. Although the broadband Internet access option costs more than the conventional Dial-up connection, you will enjoy what you are paying for. The speed and efficiency of connection is something you won’t want to miss. Besides this, most cable companies operating broadband connections would normally allow you the luxury of being online 24/7 and on the phone for a flat monthly rate. You can always plan your budget to accommodate the few extra bucks for this luxury.

The other part of the story is how do you choose a reputable operator out of the multitude out there. When it comes to this, there are several things to consider and compare before making your choice. Of course, you will need to compare prices, that comes up first, but do not forget other factors like, speed of connection, abilities and credibility of the operator, additional features that comes with your purchase and the ease of use of their service. There are Internet companies that will offer additional features like Spam blockers, virus scan and even firewalls. All these should be considered before you make a purchase. Whatever you choice remember that you are spending your hard earned bucks, you deserve the best service, take your time to get the best and enjoy the new era of internet connection via the broadband technology.

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Before You Invest In Affiliate Programs or Online Products July 28, 2009

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If you’re a newbie thinking of joining an affiliate program or buying an online product, you’ll discover that finding the right one is pretty much like shopping for cereal! Every package is professionally designed to capture your attention. Every product claims to be the best. Everyone claims to be THE marketing ‘guru’ who can show you the way to easy riches. You only need to sign on the dotted line (or enter your credit card number) and you’re on your way to easy street.

Don’t get me wrong. Everyone has the right to succeed and to achieve financial freedom, but you’ve got to be careful. I’ve been there and done that so I know that you can end up with a lot of cereal boxes filled with empty marketing hype and savvy! After getting cereal box number 10, you think to yourself – hey… I remember this stuff from box number 2, 4 and 7! Get what I mean?

Many affiliate programs and online products are re-hashed, re-packaged “junk” that feed on people’s frustration, desperation and greed. If you’ve ever had a hard day at the office, been chewed by your boss or facing the threat of losing your job, you know what I mean. As you sit feeling totally crappy and sorry for yourself, you think how wonderful it must be to be able to work anytime, anywhere, anyway you want, and voila! you suddenly see an ad on the Internet promising you just that – for a small payment of 97.90. What’s a mere 97.90 you think to yourself, if it’s really a lifeline to save you from a dead-end job and a tyrannical boss, but that’s exactly what many (unscrupulous) internet marketers want you to think!

You need to realize that this “lifeline” you’ve just discovered to escape your “hopelessly dead end” job may just be someone else’s lifeline to escape theirs! There are thousands of sites out there created by people just like you, ordinary folk caught in a desperate situation and need a quick escape. They’re just following a formula set by their “mentor” to get people to buy into their program. Once they’ve got your cash, you find you’re on your own – no support, no tools, no knowledge and no million bucks in profit!

So, before you whip out that credit card and hit enter, stop and consider the following:

Never jump in when you’re emotional. Like they say… take a deep breath and count to ten. Remember, affiliate marketers are counting on you to act on your emotions. Their websites are peppered with phrases that work on your emotions – to take that all important step and sign up!

Do your homework. Scour the internet. Find as much information about the product or affiliate program that you’re thinking of buying into. Unless you’re really hard up for a quickie-fix (which is precisely what super sales letters are designed to do), don’t jump in blindly. There is no short cut to this step. For every genuine affiliate program, there are ten others that are just a load of crap. If you have doubts, contact the person running the program and clear your doubts.

Beware of get-rich-quick promises! Never join a program just because it promises you a 80% commission as you “sit-back and let the system make money for you”. There’s no such thing as a free lunch. If the offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Learn to walk before you run. Learn the ropes by joining affiliate programs with a solid reputation for support and that give you loads of resources to help you. If you don’t know any, then participate in discussion groups and forums. Get to know people. Build relationships online. You’d be amazed at the lengths online folk will go to help newbies, probably because they know what it’s like themselves!

Remember – it takes time and effort to make it in this internet jungle of Affiliate Programs. Many venture into it but many more get hopelessly lost in it. Statistics show that up to sixty percent of people who join affiliate programs give up within the first year. Most of these people will move on to the next “big thing”. You can avoid being a statistic. Do your homework. Keep your eye on your goal, work systematically, diligently and you’ll find your paradise in the jungle! Cheers!


Blogs and Your Marketing Plan June 8, 2009

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Current info about blogging is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest blogging info available.

Blogging is a great way for a business to effectively market their product or service without spending a lot of money. There are many benefits of business blogging. Businesses that keep up with a blog can introduce their products or services to consumers and can better communicate their customers. In addition, businesses that blog can understand what their customers want and serve them better.

A blog, sometimes called Weblog, is defined as a web page that serves as a journal or diary for individuals. Most blog writers update their blog on a regular basis and writers often share what most interests them. Individuals are not the only ones that have found blogging beneficial. Businesses have learned that this new way to communicate is a good marketing tool for their products and services.

Every company should consider have a regular blog for their businesses. Larger businesses may opt to hire a several special writers with certain areas of expertise to update their blog. A smaller company may have one writer that can effectively write about their product. The idea of blogging for any size business is to get the word out to readers. A reader who frequents a certain blog is more likely to share the blog with others. Also, blogging is a great marketing tool because it allows consumers to be better informed.

When a business chooses to blog, it allows them to introduce their product or service to consumers. Keywords and search engines help consumers quickly find the blog they are looking for with ease. For example, if a company specializes in making handmade jewelry and keeps a blog that is on a search engine, then that search engine would list their blog on a search. Blogging allows customers to research the product they are looking for with ease.

Hopefully the information presented so far has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:

Companies that keep a regular can also use their blog to communicate with their readers and customers. There are many features that a blog site can offer that will allow a reader to enter comments and contact the writer. Companies that encourage their readers to leave comments can take the comments and improve their services and products. In addition, companies can email their customers back and let them know that they are interested in what they have to say. In addition, a company that uses blogging to market their service or product should always rely on an experienced writer to update the blog. Business blogs should be polished and easy to read.

Another good reason why businesses and companies should include a blog in their marketing plan is because a blog provides a unique way to understand what customers want. Companies that are in tuned with their customer’s needs and wishes can better serve them. Keeping an updated blog will initiate more customer communication that can help a company know right away how to improve. Blogs provide good public relations and are generally much cheaper to maintain than a regular web site. Also, a business that keeps a blog can reach out to other complimenting companies and link those blog sites together. This will help build readership and customers.

When setting up a blog for business purposes it is important to look for a blog-hosting site that can offer the right kind of features. Most businesses will use a site that can offer them more search engines and options to add links and URLs on their page. Free blog sites may not have the capabilities to offer as many features as the ones that charge a monthly fee. The search engine option is very important for a company that keeps a blog. This will ensure that readers can easily locate the company’s blog page. Also, a company setting up a blog should always keep the links and contact information within the blog current. A customer will not want to continue using a blog page that is full of broken links or outdated contact information. If a company relies on their customers to read the blog, then those customers will always rely on the company to make their blog experience a positive one.

Blogging can be a great marketing tool for any size business. It is important for businesses to realize that blogs are not a passing fad, but a unique way to interact with customers and gain recognition in a particular field.

That’s the latest from the blogging authorities. Once you’re familiar with these ideas, you’ll be ready to move to the next level.

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VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) – An Overview June 5, 2009

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You’ve probably at least heard of the word “VoIP”, even if you didn’t quite understand what all the excitement is about. VoIP stands for “Voice over Internet Protocol” and is going to change the way you think about making long distance phone calls. Basically, VoIP technology turns analog audio signals (i.e. the sounds you hear when talking on your regular telephone) into a digital signal (which is then transmitted over the Internet.)

So why is VoIP revolutionizing the industry?

Because it means that by getting your hands on some of the free software that’s available right now, you can totally bypass your telephone company, and start making long distance phone calls for free! This revolutionary technology has the ability to totally change the phone system of the entire world! Perhaps you’ve seen television commercials for one of the pioneers of VoIP – Vonage. Vonage brands itself as the “broadband telephone company” and offers enticing perks to customers who switch to it’s VoIP service such as low-cost 800 numbers and very cheap international rates (fees are waived from the U.S. to Canada, and international calls are as low as .03 cents a minute to overseas locations such as Paris). But Vonage isn’t the only company who is interested in harnessing the power of VoIP. AT&T is setting up VoIP calling in several areas of the U.S. and there are other major VoIP players on the scene as well, such as Skype, who is relying on viral advertising to get the word out. Even some regional cable television companies are now offering VoIP telephone service at deep discounts to their customers.

One of the interesting components about VoIP is that there’s not just one way to make a VoIP call. There are actually three ways to make a VoIP call:

1) VoIP via ATA: is the most commonly used VoIP method right now. Using the ATA (analog telephone adaptor), you connect your regular telephone to your computer or Internet connection. The ATA is an analog-to-digital converter and it takes the analog signal from your phone and converts it into digital data and transmits it over the Internet so you are able to make VoIP calls. This is how Vonage and AT&T’s CallVantage handle VoIP calls. The ATA is free with their services. And using an ATA for VoIP is so simple that anyone can do it. Open the box, plug the cable from your phone into the ATA instead of the wall socket, and you’re ready to begin making VoIP calls. Depending on your computer, where you live, and what type of Internet connection you have, you may need to also install VoIP software onto your computer, but this shouldn’t be too difficult for most people.

2) VoIP via IP Phones:VoIP phones look just like a standard telephone. They have a handset, cradles and buttons. But an VoIP phone uses an RJ-45 Ethernet connector instead of the standard RJ-11 phone connectors. VoIP phones connect directly to your router and all the hardware and software is already built inside to handle your VoIP calls. Look for Wi-Fi IP phones to be available in the near future, which will allow you to make VoIP calls from any Wi-Fi hotspot. This will allow you to take your VoIP phone with you when you travel, and stop in at any Internet café, hotel or other location where you can use your Wi-Fi laptop, and you can use VoIP technology to “phone home” from anyplace in the world.

3) VoIP via Computer-to-Computer:This is arguably the easiest way to use VoIP. There are no fees for long distance calls and there are several companies offering free or low-cost software right now for you to make use of VoIP technology. All you need is the software, a microphone, speakers, a sound card and a broadband or cable DSL Internet connection, and you can start using VoIP service right away. Except for your normal monthly ISP fee, there is no charge for any computer-to-computer VoIP call, no matter how far away they are. www.skype.com is one such VoIP service. Chances are, you’ve already been using the VoIP technology without even being aware of it, any time you’ve made a long distance telephone call recently. Many of the major phone companies are already using VoIP technology to reduce their own bandwidth. It’s a simple matter of routing thousands of phone calls through a circuit switch and into an IP gateway. Once received on the other side of the gateway, the VoIP calls are decompressed, reassembled and routed back to a local circuit switch.

VoIP telephony is the wave of the future.

VoIP technology makes sense in terms of ROI, from both an economic and infrastructure point of view. It may take some time, but eventually all of the current circuit-switched networks that are in use today will be replaced by packet-switching VoIP technology. More and more businesses are already installing VoIP systems, and as VoIP technology makes its way into our everyday language, our lives, and our homes, it will continue to grow in popularity. According to Forrester Research, nearly 5 million U.S. households will have VoIP phone service by the end of 2006. The two biggest advantages of VoIP for home users are price and flexibility. Currently, most VoIP providers offer calling plans similar to that of cell-phone companies, which are commonly called “minute-rate” plans, for as little as $30 a month. And as with cell-phone plans, you can also get unlimited plans for around $79 a month.

With the elimination of long-distances charges, unregulated charges, and all the freebies that come standard with VoIP service, it can actually amount to a significant savings for you. For example, you may be paying extra for features like:

Call waiting Three way calling Call forwarding Caller I.D. Repeat dial Last call return with VoIP

These services come standard. Plus there are some advanced features that make VoIP something worth looking into. With some VoIP carriers, you can set up call-filtering options and actually have some control over how calls from certain numbers are handled. For example, you can:

Forward the call to a particular number Send the call directly to voicemail Give the caller a busy signal Play a “not in service” message with most VoIP services.

You can also check your voice mail on the Internet, or attach messages to an email that is sent directly to your computer or handheld. (By the way, if you’re interested in any of these features, not all VoIP companies are created equal, so do a little shopping around first, because VoIP prices and services do vary).

The second benefit that makes VoIP so attractive for home and small business users is flexibility. With VoIP you can make a call anywhere you can get broadband connectivity. Since the VoIP phones or ATAs broadcast information over the Internet, they can be administered by any provider. For business travelers, this means they can take their VoIP phone or ATA with them on the road and never miss a home phone call.

VoIP FAQ:

How does VoIP / Internet Phone Work?

VoIP converts the voice signal from your telephone into a digital signal that travels over the Internet. If you are calling a regular phone number, the signal is then converted back at the other end. VoIP can allow you to make a call directly from a computer. If you make a VoIP call using a phone with an adaptor, you’ll be able to dial just as you always have, and the service provider may also provide a dial tone. If your service assigns you a regular phone number, then a person can call you from his or her regular phone without using special equipment.

Does My Computer Have to be Turned On for VoIP to work?

Not if you are making VoIP calls with a phone and adaptor or special VoIP internet phone, however your broadband Internet connection needs to be active. You can also use your computer while talking on the phone.

Is There a Difference Between Making a Local Call and a Long Distance Call?

Some VoIP providers offer their local service for free, normally only charging for calls to non- subscribers to the VoIP service. Some VoIP internet telephony providers charge for long distance calls to numbers outside your calling area, similar to existing, traditional wireline telephone service. Other VoIP providers permit you to call anywhere at a flat rate for a fixed number of minutes. Your VoIP internet telephony provider may permit you to select an area code different from the area in which you live. This means that if your VoIP provider charges for long distance, then charges could be based on whether you call within your area code rather than geographic area. It also means that people who call you may incur long distance charges depending on their area code and service.

Can I Take My internet Phone Adapter with me when I Travel in order to use VoIP?

You may be able to use your VoIP service wherever you travel as long as you have a broadband Internet connection available. In that case VoIP service would work the same as in your home.

How Do I Know If I have a VoIP Phone Call?

The phone will ring like any other call.

Additional Considerations for VoIP service:

If you’re considering replacing your traditional telephone service with VoIP, there are some possible considerations you should be aware of: Some VoIP services will not work during power outages and the VoIP service provider may not offer backup power. It may also be difficult for some VoIP services to seamlessly connect with the 911 emergency dispatch center or to identify the location of VoIP 911 callers. In May 2005, the FCC ordered providers of Internet-based phone calls to certify that their customers will be able to reach an emergency dispatcher when they call 911. Dispatchers also must be able to identify the caller’s phone number and location. You can review additional information about VoIP and 911 considerations at www.911voip.org VoIP providers may or may not offer directory assistance/white page listings. Aspects of these considerations may change with new development in Internet Voice technology. You should always check with the potential VoIP service provider to confirm any advantages and limitations to the VoIP service they offer.


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