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Making the Switch to VoIP Internet Phone Service

Millions of people have already switched from traditional "land line" phone service to the latest and greatest telecommunications product – VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol). VoIP technology makes it possible to mak...


VoIP Internet Phone Service Allows Snowbirds to Have Local Phone Service Wherever they Go

If you're a snowbird, internet phone service could be the perfect thing for you. Because VoIP (voice over internet protocol, aka..Internet Phone Service) relies on a broadband internet connection and requires only a small device known as a VoIP adapter – internet phone service is extr...


Advantages and Disadvantages of VoIP - Internet Phone Service

When you switch to internet phone service, not only do you save a lot of money – but you also tend to spend more time talking with long distance friends and family because with unlimited long distance calling - it's free!

Anyone with a broadband (high speed) internet connection can use in...


What is Internet Phone Service and How Does VoIP Work

"VoIP" and "Internet Phone Service" are two terms that are used interchangeably, and both describe a relatively new method of making telephone calls – over the internet!

The VoIP technology has been around since the 1980's, but has only recently become a viable replacement for the traditi...


Latest Internet Phone Updates


High Speed Internet Is Key to Economic Growth and Job Creation in Developing Countries, Says New World Bank Group Report (Kansas City InfoZine)
A new report from the World Bank Group finds that access to affordable, high quality internet and mobile phone services enables development across all levels of the economy and society.

Internet seen dominating future media (Gulf Times)
The Internet will dominate all forms of media in the near future, an expert says. Around 6bn people will be using a mobile phone in 2012, according to an estimate.

Internet speed control faces scrutiny at CRTC hearings (CBC.ca)
How internet providers manipulate and manage the speed of the internet for different types of data will be examined by Canada's telecommunications regulator at hearings in Gatineau, Que., starting Monday.