May. 19, 2006
 

Many people are still clueless about how to use VoIP. We came up with 3 points to make it easy to explain.

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Corporate network application: Corporation used to use telecomm and data communication network. With VoIP technology, the future will be organized into a single internet service. It will make it easier by using ISP's xDsl or cable modem to connect VoIP together. The traditional PSTN PBX can be replaced by IP PBX.
     
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Integrated network services: Due to the merge of PSTN and IP services by VoIP, it will expand many integrated services. Combining with different network services, a diverse, abundant, and high quality service can be expected.
     
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Internet based application: With VoIP, e-business can be widely trusted and accepted by consumers.


Nowadays, business communication isn't just sending e-mail, people desires for real-time response from the other ends. Traditional Telephone over VoIP Network might require special equipments to reduce the phone bill. Without changing the calling behavior, and there's the product which combined popular VoIP software and existing desktop phone, so you don't have to wear the headphone and carry headset at the same time.

With the CNet VoIP TA, you don't need the have headphone and wire on the desktop, and simply connect USB cable and shift existing telephone line to TA. The software utility will guide you step-by step install the application which links to the VoIP software and telephone network. The extra features such as call forwarding allows you transfer the phone call to the mobile phone or others while you're not in the office.

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