Call quality doesn’t have to be a mystery to voip consumers. Available bandwidth, quality of network equipment, packet loss, latency, and jitter all contribute significantly to the quality of service (QoS) equation. (PRWEB Jul 31, 2006) Trackback URL:
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When MySpace got knocked off line a little over a week ago due to heat-related power shortages, it pointed out what few in the Internet community have focused on.Not only is technology power. Technology uses power, and lots of it.VOIP-enabled broadband homes and offices where the PCs need to stay on 24/7. Power-hungry video server […]
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Home office households have historically been early adopters of advanced technology, and this pattern continues with VoIP communications. The number of US households with income-generating or corporate home offices are more than twice as likely to implement VoIP in the next 12 months compared with households in general, IDC says. Currently, 39.1% of corporate home […]
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