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VoIP Softphones

Technology is moving faster and faster every day. We can send a text to our partner confirming lunch plans while the boss is droning on about the dismal sales figures. We can IM someone in China while we are compiling international marking plans. We can make a wireless call at the speed of light, and now, we can make a phone call right at our desk. I know, you think that you have been doing that all along, but there have been improvements and advances in even that realm now.

 

Cost Attractiveness Of VoIP

 

Making a phone call was once a matter of turning cranks, waiting for human operators to make the right, very limited connections and then waiting for the right party to get to the other line. The phone company automated and phone operators were out of jobs. Phones soon found their way into nearly every home. When cellular or wireless service became the norm and landlines started disappearing, especially in areas where reliable, clear cell phone service is the norm rather than the exception.

 

But, even with all of the competition between traditional and cell phone service, the costs are still fairly high and people started looking for ways to lower their communication costs. That was the cue for the VoIP softphone to enter into the fray and start vying for consumers eager for a price break.

 

Early Adoption Of VoIP

 

Early VoIP technology was not attractive to both business people and individuals. Voice quality was poor and the voice routing equipment does not guarantee QoS (Quality of Service). VoIP softphones are of limited choice and functionality.

 

The original VoIP customers were the large companies that do a lot of overseas conferencing or that have outsourced their collection and direct to consumer calling. Hooking their call centers up to us IP services was cheaper than trying to maintain the ever-changing rates of oversea calling with a traditional landline based phone system. Initial outlay for equipment and training was still better than waiting for the next billing cycle to renegotiate for a better rate through the phone companies. Deregulation, mergers and battles with the public utilities commissions in various parts of the country made the IP systems even more attractive.

 

Emerging VoIP Lifestyle

 

Over years VoIP technology has evolved and mature products are readily available at low cost. Quality of voice is comparable to direct telephone connection. Most importantly, QoS of VoIP is almost on par with other voice communications.

 

Smaller businesses started switching over to VoIP system after the larger companies worked out some of the customary, initial bugs and soon the systems were being targeted toward everyday client for personal communication use. The size of the client does not matter; the general set up is basically the same – a broadband connection, the downloadable softphone into any PC or portable platform for use. The softphone is easy to install and understand and soon everyone from major companies to the average man on the street can be using the voice over IP system to make high quality, low cost phone calls.

Mobile Voice And Messaging

Traditional based phone services were once offered by instant messenger service providers like MSN at one point, but the quality was not up to industry standards and the service was scrapped for other projects. On the other hand, voice quality for VoIP is improving in leaps and bounds, more customers are finding themselves choosing computer based communication over the PSTN for lower fees, and better options.

 

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Progress Of Mobile Technology

Mobile phones showed up on the scene and soon business people could move even faster, making calls as they wandered the busy streets of cities and drove home from work. Bulky and kind of heavy, the first mobile phones were like the dinosaur version of the phones almost everyone has these days. In those early days, the phone had a very limited range, and the call quality was sub-par at best. Still, they grew in popularity and the cell phone companies expanded and found themselves surrounded by similar looking competitors. As competition heated up, the range of each phone widened, and call quality improved as well.

 

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VoIP Gaming Industry

There are a number of websites and tools related to the VoIP industry that already exist, which target the online gaming market. These include communication products that serve gamers, or VoIP embedded directly into online gaming websites and purchased gaming software. This niche represents a tremendous opportunity for promotion and marketing of VoIP products and services.

 

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Keyword Search On TV Internet Phone

The search trend for “tv internet phone” is important because it outlines the current popular interest throughout the western world in purchasing home media services as a package. Since 2006, cable companies started offering package deals where customers could buy television, internet and phone service all in one. This essentially turns the cable company into the sole data and media provider for households.

 

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Keyword Search On VoIP Security

Concern over VoIP security started out very high, and then gradually declined, and continues to decline today. The curve indicates a clear acceptance by the worldwide population of VoIP as a valid and safe means of communicating. Additionally, technology improvements have constantly created a very real increase in security for the industry, hence helping to generate confidence and convince people that VoIP can be as secure and safe as any other communication technology out there.

 

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Keyword Search On VoIP PBX

VoIP PBX is a “Private Branch Exchange,” which is essentially a telephone switching station. A PBX connects one line to many, which allows a business to lease one line for a number of customers. VoIP PBX is used inside businesses where an internal phone network services a number of office desks. Such systems have their own telephone numbers to dial to reach another phone.

 

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IP Telephony Products

Within the VoIP industry there are a number of products and services with a multitude of sub-niche opportunities within them. The major VoIP services include: Software based VoIP, subscription and hardware based VoIP, mobile VoIP, device based VoIP and business VoIP services.

 

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VoIP Phone Company

While the stock performance does not provide a clear view regarding the future potential for long-term growth of the VoIP industry, one factor that does indicate growth potential for VoIP within the Telecom market is how quickly phone companies are providing DSL broadband services to customers in order to offer advanced services due advances in digital voice transmission technology.

 

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VoIP Market Size

Pioneers of VoIP services like Skype and Vonage were able to capture over 75% of the VoIP subscriber market in their initial years. Purchasing pattern across the world was consistently reflecting the same market share. However, over recent years, major internet service providers, primarily the Cable Companies, caught on and have developed and offered VoIP services to their Internet and Cable customers and the pendulum has swung the other way by 2008. VoIP customers are no longer tied to their computer, as Cable Internet providers are now offering hardware and technology that allows the regular house phone to work on VoIP networks.

 

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VoIP Industry Growth

VoIP was first created in 1973 as a “Network Voice Protocol” for ARPANET, essentially the earliest form of the Internet, in use by government and educational institutions at the time. Network Voice Protocol was more an experimental protocol as the internet technology was still in infancy stage. Major drawbacks of this early technology were that, in the 1990s, broadband speeds were unheard of. Everyone was connected to the Internet through a dial-up modem.

 

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VoIP Switching

Whether you are a business owner or just the average person looking for a way to shave off a portion of your telecommunication costs, the option of VoIP may be the way to go. With just a minimal outlay for start up equipment and software, you can be quickly making long distance calls at a fraction of a cost of the traditional phone company.

 

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Softphone Software

VoIP softphone and software is a high-demand commodity, and a number of programmers and software companies are jumping to meet the demand. Most of these software are for free download. Website Plug-in Scripts are also available for PC users.

 

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Cost Effectiveness Of VoIP

The cost of communication is outrageous; there is no doubt about that. The cost of a stamp, if people still use snail mail, is inching its way to fifty cents. Considering that expense, coupled with the speed that people live their lives now, our communications must be fast, efficient and above all, inexpensive. It does not matter whether we are talking about chatting with a friend or family member or closing an international business deal, we need to talk, text, email or file share at the speed of light without huge expense.

 

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