March 15, 2010, 10:17 pm
Computer Phone
Computer Phone: VoIP ( )
VoIP stands for Voice over IP, where IP in turn stands for "Internet Protocol"; it is also sometimes called Internet telephony and IP telephony.
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Computer Phone: The Basics ( )
What exactly is a "computer phone"? Find out here.
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Computer Phone: Smartphones and PDA Phones ( )
What is a smartphone? What are its capabilities?
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Computer Phone: Softphone VoIP ( )
One way to use VoIP is by using a softphone. What is a softphone, exactly?
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Computer Phone: Telephone Adapter VoIP ( )
One way to use VoIP is by using an analog telephone adapter (ATA) that can be purchased independently or provided by the VoIP company. This adapter transforms analog phone signals to digital ones ready for transmission across the Internet.
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Computer Phone Software in the Market ( )
In this article, we shall inspect features and other options of computer phone software that are currently available in the market.
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Computer Phone Hardware Services in the Market ( )
Hardware-based computer phones are similar to the plain old telephone system (POTS), except that it uses VoIP, and often uses several other components in addition to your existing telephone line.
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Computer Phone Hardware Requirements ( )
Want to run voice-over IP (VoIP) in your home or office? Check out computer phone hardware requirements here.
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Computer Phone Software: Skype ( )
These days, computer phones, internet telephony, and VoIP are practically synonymous with Skype. Learn more about what Skype is offering here.
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Computer Phone Jargon ( )
A bit confused with all the weird acronyms, abbreviations and alphanumeric codes we've been throwing around? Here's a short list of jargon related to computer phones and internet telephony.
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