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Is using the Internet to make VoIP calls really free?

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) communications are the shape of things to come but services like ‘SKYPE’ don’t offer a gauaranteed Quality of Service (QOS).

 

If you are running a business and you want to benefit from the considerably lower calling costs of VoIP then you’ve got to consider how the change over will affect your business.

 

Can you use your exisitng communications hardware or will you need to invest in a completely new solution?

 

There are many solutions on the market but one of the most cost effective solutions is VOIspeed’s Pronto PBX.

 

 

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V-IP400P VoIP Handset

A Network Consists of number of devices connected together to allow services and resources to be shared between devices.

 

There are many network infrastructures but the ones most commonly found in UK Households and Businesses are:

 

LAN - Local Area Network

WAN- Wide Area Network

W-LAN - Wireless Local Area Network

VPN - Virtual Private Network

 

Depending on the size, complexity and nature of the workload the main network configurations are Peer-to-Peer and Client/Server.

 

The advantages of a Peer to Peer network include lower capital costs, and minimal interdependencies but the disadvantages include increased administration, less redundancy, higher total cost of ownership, higher bandwidth usage and lower security.

 

The Advantages of a Client/Server network include, high security, increased redundancy, lower total cost of ownership, reduced administration, increased resource utilization the disadvantages include greater administrative competency required, longer deployment time, professional maintenance requirements.

 

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