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Help for getting starting with VOIP.

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Not everyone is 100 percent VOIP aware. I came across two articles this week that might help the VOIP newbie. And if you think you know enough already, you just might want to browse them for a quick refresher on current trends.

The first article: Guide to internet phone calls will help you understand how much money you might be able to save with a VOIP phone plan, how to get started, and presents some of the pitfalls.

The second article: Benefits of Hosted VoIP Business Service will take you through some questions to help you choose your VOIP vendor.


{ 4 } Comments

  1. Simply Tickets | August 14, 2008 at 5:11 am | Permalink

    Thanks for posting this – the 2 articles really helped me make a decision on which route to choose and I now run my concert ticket business entirely over voip.

  2. anjali | October 14, 2008 at 2:37 am | Permalink

    Its very simple.You just follow the simple instructions.For example

    You can enjoy Vyke’s cheap international phone calls using PC-to-Phone, WIFI enabled mobile phones, SIP devices or Callback. Get a free dollar when you sign up for free, and there is no hidden charges or extra cost, just pay-as-you-go calling and sms. Check it out on https://www.vyke.com/

    4 US cent per call connection charge to free landline destinations with Vyke PC-to-Phone, Mobile VoIP and VoIP Phone. Check out the cheap rates to all other destinations on https://www.vyke.com/rates.jsf
    Share your views with us.

    Happy Calling!!
    Best Regards.

  3. ravi | October 30, 2008 at 2:16 am | Permalink

    hi i want use free calls

  4. Jonathan E. Brickman | February 8, 2011 at 1:57 am | Permalink

    I just started setting up VoIP at my home; experiences step by step are here:
    http://phone.ponderworthy.com

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