Posts Tagged ‘VoIP’
Philadelphia VOIP Provider Pathcom Inc Issues IP Phone System Benefits Whitepaper
Pathcom Inc, a specialist in communications solutions for the hospitality and health care industry, has released a copy of their IP phone systems benefits whitepaper.
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VoIP Solutions for ITSP
IXO Systems is a VoIP/multimedia company. The company focuses on providing turn key solutions for VoIP resellers and
service providers, as well as doing VoIP wholesale and DIDs business.
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Tpad Expands Consumer VoIP Convenience with Google Checkout
Payment options increase benefits of choosing Voice over Internet Protocol technology
As one of the leading global suppliers of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, Tpad today announced the addition of Google Checkout to their roster of online payment options for their consumer services division. Tpad is dedicated to providing their customers in 28 countries with low-cost, superior service call packages, and the addition of this payment option further enhances the convenience of purchasing their VoIP call credits online.
Google Checkout has become a strong contender in online payment processors, allowing secure transactions for consumers integrated with fraud protection. The benefits for Tpad and its customers are numerous, starting with an increased level of security – via this partnership with Google Checkout they can purchase the services they need at each billing period without entering their information each time. The Brand Director of Tpad, Steven Johns spoke about the decision to use Google Checkout:
“Tpad has exercised a comprehensive strategy in partnering with Google Checkout to provide more convenience to our customers in the UK, US and European countries. This will allow them to have access to VoIP services and make international calls at a fraction of the cost they are paying currently with their local telecom. During 2010, Tpad intends to continue our proactive approach to deliver cutting edge communication services to keep our customers on point and in touch at the lowest rates possible.” Johns continued: “As more consumers discover the advantages of VoIP, Tpad has revamped its service offerings to ensure that consumers enjoy the same level of convenience as our business customers. “
Tpad’s strategy is also in direct response to the need to differentiate their brand from the competition in the residential VoIP marketplace by addressing the needs of consumers who shop frequently online and want to further enhance the security level of their transactions. Using Google Checkout allows them to purchase their services from Tpad in addition to thousands of other merchants without exposing their credit card information. In addition, customers can keep track of their online purchases from Tpad and their other Google Checkout transactions as well.
Tpad has made it easy to access these savings; customers simply register for a free Tpad VoIP account. Once you verify your email, log in with your 7 digit Tpad number and password. You can select the level of credits you want to purchase and when you click the Google Checkout button you will be taken to the Google secure website to complete your purchase.
Customers can use any standard mobile phone with free Nimbuzz or Fring SIP software installed to access the Tpad VoIP network or download a free PC soft phone such as ZolPer, Express Talk or Xlite. If customers have a SIP or VoIP compatible device such as an IP phone, Google Android phone, Apple i-Phone, Nokia Wi-Fi Mobile or Linksys ATA , they can access the service as well. Consumers and Tpad both benefit from this payment option; for consumers they can purchase just the amount they need without any hidden transaction fees or being tied to a long-term commitment and Tpad is able to further enhance its level of customer care.
The Tpad VoIP advantage is not only in the savings, but in the level of crystal clear voice quality and superior customer care from Tpad’s tier one data center. Unlike the case of making an international call on many mobile carriers, the receiver of the call is not charged when the connection is made, no matter where they are on the globe or the length of the call.
About Tpad (http://www.Tpad.com):
Tpad, a tier one data provider, is the world’s most progressive supplier of next-generation telephony solutions for consumers and businesses is highly regarded for its innovative approach to expanding communication access. Tpad provides a superior quality global VoIP network, affording users a wide range of VoIP / SIP devices (Softphones, ATAs, IP phones or Wi-Fi mobiles) to make free or low cost calls anywhere in the world with crystal clear voice quality.
Tpad’s new telephony services make it easier and less expensive for people anywhere in the world to stay in touch using any device, on any network, anytime, anywhere. The ever-expanding global IP telephony company is headquartered in the UK with offices in the UAE.
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Jerasoft announces free VoIP Billing Migration program
Jerasoft Development, the leading VoIP billing solutions developer, announces new free migration program which is developed to help owners of other billing solutions to migrate their data, personalized settings and statistics from the old system to BillBery VoIP billing and keep data consistent.
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Sigma Systems and Cedar Point Partner to Deliver Carrier-Class VoIP to Next-Generation Operators
TORONTO and DERRY, N.H., March 10 /PRNewswire/ — Sigma Systems, an industry leader in Advanced IP Service Fulfillment solutions, and Cedar Point Communications, a worldwide leader in integrated Voice over IP (VoIP) switching technologies for service providers, today announced that the two companies
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Voip Users Conference March 26th

Randulo has posted details of a 24 hour conference call being held on the 26th of March. No excuse to not be there no matter what time zone you are in.
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Introduction to VoIP Technology
Voice over Internet Protocol, also called VoIP or Internet telephony, is the transportation of voice conversations over the internet or through any other IP-based network rather than the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
Protocols which are used to carry voice signals over the IP network are commonly referred to as Voice over IP or VoIP protocols. Some cost savings are due to utilizing a single network to carry voice and data. Users that have existing underutilized network capacity can use VoIP at no additional cost. VoIP to VoIP phone calls on any provider are typically free, while VoIP to PSTN calls generally costs the VoIP user.
There are two types of PSTN to VoIP services: DID (Direct Inward Dialing) and access numbers. DID connects the caller directly to the VoIP user, while access numbers require the caller to input the extension number of the VoIP user. Access numbers are usually charged as a local call to the caller and free to the VoIP user, while DID usually has a monthly fee. One can also find DID that are free to the VoIP user but charge the caller instead.
Key features of VoIP:
VoIP can facilitate tasks that may be more difficult to achieve using traditional networks, such as:
• Routing phone calls over existing data networks to avoid the need for separate voice and data networks.
• Incoming phone calls can be automatically routed to your VoIP phone, regardless of where you are connected to the network. Take your VoIP phone with you on a trip, and receive incoming calls whenever you are connected to the Internet.
• Free phone numbers for use with VoIP are available in the USA, UK and other countries from several organizations.
• Call center agents using VoIP phones can work from anywhere with a sufficiently fast and stable Internet connection.
• Many VoIP packages include PSTN features that most Telcos normally charge extra for, or may be unavailable from your local Telco, such as 3-way calling, call forwarding, automatic redial, and caller ID.
• VoIP allows users to travel anywhere in the world and still make and receive phone calls.
Flexibility:
• VoIP service users can make and receive local phone calls regardless of their location. For example, if a user has a US phone number and is traveling in Europe and someone calls the US phone number, it will ring in Europe. Conversely, if a call is made from Europe to US, it will be treated as a local call. Of course, there must be a connection to the internet, for e.g. Wi-Fi, to make all of this possible.
• Users of Instant Messenger based VoIP services can also travel anywhere in the world and make and receive phone calls.
• VoIP phones can integrate with other services available over the Internet, including video conversation, message or data file exchange, in parallel with the conversation, audio conferencing, managing address books and passing information about whether others (e.g. friends or colleagues) are available online to interested parties.
SigVoice Telecom http://www.sigvoice.com, is a provider of Voice over IP (VoIP) equipment http://www.sigvoice.com/products.html to small and medium businesses in Canada and the US. A no-charge consultation service is available to discuss VoIP technology and suitable options for users.
Waqas Taimoor is a Sales Manager at SigVoice Telecom Corp., provider of Voice over IP (VoIP) equipment to small and medium businesses in Canada and the US. SigVoice has been serving small and medium businesses since 2005 with its reliable, stable and enterprise-class VoIP Phone Systems.
What is VoIP Penetration Testing?
Voice and data has been combined in a way that creates a single network but it has also created a new way for hackers to penetrate computer systems. The integration of voice and data has led to new risks to security that must be addressed with equally new approaches to protecting data. Called VoIP, the voice over internet protocol can be a new management tool for business success or it can be a big open window into your system that’s easy to enter.
VoIP penetration testing is designed to find that open window into the system and close it. Rigorous testing is done on the transmission technologies to determine where it is possible for the system to be breached. One of the mistakes companies make is believing the IP phones and related software have enough security controls built in to them already and they do not need additional enhancements.
How can the VoIP system be compromised or how does it allow unethical and criminal intent be carried out? There are lots of ways and one of them is as old as the telephone itself – eavesdropping. Inadequate security controls can also lead to attackers accessing the server data through the transmission technology, hackers stealing phone calls, service interruptions, and the use of sniffing tools.
When Manipulation is the Goal
VoIP penetration testing is a process whereby an attempt is made to purposely manipulate the VoIP system. All entry points into the WAN and/or LAN are tested and an attempt is made to gain access into the VoIP infrastructure. In other words, security experts try to penetrate both the VoIP system and then use it to see how deep a hacker can get into the computer system itself.
VoIP testing can be standalone testing or it can be one step in a larger security testing program. For example, password weaknesses can be tested for the component VoIP system or for the larger company-wide system. Naturally the broader the testing the more secure the system will be after implementing recommended controls.
With penetration testing, ethical hackers will attempt an authorised penetration of the computer system.
* Test ability to remotely access data network using VoIP technologies
* Look for vulnerabilities in system configuration enabling unauthorised access into system
* Test protection controls at each network layer
* Test remote IP phone locations
* Test ability to add IP address on the VoIP system through remote access
* Attempt to enter the main servers
* Look for ways for hackers to manipulate system at any point including Ethernet and cabling connections
* Look for vulnerability allowing sniffer software able to collect protocols
* Test traffic switching
* Determine if the ability exists to collect VoIP data
* Firewall testing between voice and data including potential for Tunnelling Attacks
* Wireless network security
* Testing of intrusion detection evasion capabilities
Vulnerabilities On All Levels
VoIP technology is relatively new and design of security controls has not kept up with the state-of-the-art technology in many ways. Yet any vulnerability in the voice and data network represents a point of vulnerability on the primary server. The only reason security for VoIP technology has not been a priority is because hackers are just now beginning to turn their attention to this new way to access company data.
Testing modern infrastructures and applications is a complex process. Finding the open window can be difficult because of the complexity of today’s systems and the ingenuity of hackers. It is amazing how often hackers are ahead of IT departments that have large budgets and highly qualified staff and are often able to breach million dollar networks from their garages.
VoIP penetration testing includes testing technical aspects of the system, analysing employee security protocols, completing IT operational assessments, interpreting testing results and making recommendations for security improvements. In other words, it is about mitigating security risks to prevent data loss at any stage.
Pure Hacking helps protect your Internet security by providing world-class penetration testing and ethical hacking risk management services. For a free consultation, please visit Penetration Testing.
VoIP Technology for Your Business Needs
VoIP in Texas is becoming a growing trend in the recent years. Since 2004 the trend has skyrocketed not only among Texas VoIP subscribers but all around the country. Texas has and will remain to be a trend setter for the rest of the country since it is such a large state and very populated.
VoIP stands for Voice over Internet protocol. VoIP allows users to have normal phone access through an internet service provider but still use regular phone networks. Which helps users avoid unnecessary long distance charges? For companies the use of VoIP is more practical than regular phones because it allows the companies to cut major costs on their phone bills.
Several Texas VoIP users, especially larger companies, can gain a good advantage from the extras VoIP’s have to offer. Since almost every company uses multiple lines and VoIP’s in Texas can have more than one call going over the same connection at the same time it makes it simple for adding those multiple lines.
There are several other features that companies can enjoy from VoIP providers such as conference calling, caller ID, call forwarding, and automatic redial. Normal telephone companies charge a decent amount for each of these features where VoIP subscribers pay very little to nothing for them. Also since VoIP’s are already digital it makes for getting a secure line much easier as all they have to do is encrypt the already provided data stream.
Several other technology advancements are also coming into the market for Texas VoIP users. Since the VoIP phones are on the same data level as computers it opens up new possibilities for upcoming features such as call routing.
As with any technology though VoIP does have a couple of downfalls especially for VoIP in Texas. Since Texas has many hurricane issues the biggest problem with VoIP is that it runs off of modems. Which in turn run off regular power so in the case of Texas VoIP users if a hurricane causes the power to go out they won’t be able to use their phones?
Since normal phones don’t rely on traditional electric they are still preferred in some instances over the new technology. The other downfall is not as big but its still causes problems for some users. The fact that VoIP is hardly mobile makes some users skeptical to switch to it. However, with emerging technologies such as Wi-Fi and WiMax it’s predicted that those new technologies will allow VoIP’s to be more mobile, universal, and more widely accepted.
Some Texas VoIP subscribers that are larger companies struggle with the problem of highly congested networks. Since VoIP is so easy to add lines to and expand the network it opens up the problem of momentary voice drop out and lower voice quality due to lost or delayed data packets. As technology advances though this problem will continue to diminish.
Although there are still some bugs to work out for VoIP’s in Texas, the convenience and cost effectiveness of the technology out weighs the downside for most Texas VoIP users
Ray Clark is the co-founder of Lan-Comm Technologies a San Antonio, Texas based voice, data, wireless, video, computer, networking and security technology company. Rated as one of the top Texas VOIP vendors based on their great service, experience and inexpensive prices.
Why VoIP Software Evens the Playing Field for Small Businesses
Technology such as the autodialers and appointment reminders are available from the big phone companies for a big price tag and in the past only the large corporations could afford them. The beauty of the VoIP software solutions available today from companies such as Voicent is that they are incredibly affordable. When paired with inexpensive VoIP phone service from a company like Skype, the value is unbeatable.
Using high-tech phone features like autodialers, appointment reminders, and voice to text, saves a business time and money and has an unparalleled ability to increase the customer’s perception of the professionalism of your company. They say that image is everything and a first impression goes a long way in creating a positive image of the business that the customer will hold in their mind for a long time, if not forever. The customer’s first impression should be that they are dealing with a professional company and then they are more likely to be open to learning more about what your business is offering and in taking that business relationship further.
Obviously, VoIP has made tremendous progress from the days of computer geeks using only computer speakers and microphones to make computer to computer only calls and currently stands as a feasible alternative to expensive big phone and cable business phone calling solutions. Just imagine that by automating your business with solutions such as autodialing and autoreminders you can focus more of your time and energy on income producing activity which means making more money which is something everyone can use more of these days. Using an inexpensive VoIP phone service such as Skype can help stretch resources even further which can’t be overestimated in today’s economy.
Ron Subs works with Voicent as a public relations consultant. You may find more information about Voicent at http://www.voicent.com