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Fixed Mobile Convergence: Bridging the Cellular Landline Divide

As more and more consumers opt out of traditional telephone services in favor of cellular phones, the undeniable trend in the telecommunications industry is the development of fixed to mobile convergence, or FMC, to allow cell phones to seamlessly switch from the cellular network to a landline network infrastructure, and back again.

Published: 2-Mar-2012

VoIP Security Threats Explained

It is true, having your voice and data running on the same infrastructure leaves your telecommunications particularly vulnerable to all the security threats inherent in an IP network. Viruses, Trojan Horses, and worms can all wreak havoc on a network, and having your voice network go down for even the shortest time is intolerable for most business.

Published: 2-Mar-2012

VoIP Over WiFi for Businesses: Sending Voice Over the Wireless LAN

The convergence of data and voice networks in the business environment takes on a new twist with the emergence of wireless networking...mobile users can stay in touch while roaming the property inside or out, and even on the road.

Published: 1-Mar-2012

Using VOIP Instead Of Cell Phone

VOIP offers so many benefits, primary of which is tremendous savings in the monthly phone bills. But the question that many ask is will people end up using VOIP instead of cell phones? While nobody can deny that cell phones are indeed extremely useful as is proved by the near total market penetration of the cell phone industry, yet VOIP mobiles can indeed cut telephone costs immensely.

Published: 3-Nov-2011

A Simple Guide To VoIP?

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) allows you to make basic communications functions, such as voice calls, voice messaging and facsimile over the internet instead of the traditional telephone network.

Published:22-Sep-2011

IP Telephony Over Wireless Networks

The advent of wireless broadband has put a new twist on peoples mobility and communications. Wireless broadband connections can take many different forms. From an extension of conventional wired networks in your home or office, to wireless coverage of entire metropolitan areas...

Published:17-Aug-2011