Monday, June 4, 2007

The Vonage Forum And VoIP

If you’re looking for a good source of information for VoIP, that’s voice over IP (Internet Protocol), then I recommend you check out http://www.vonage-forum.com which is a very popular independent support site for the service Vonage.

Vonage is one of the most popular VoIP solutions and this is a great resource if you want to stay up to date on news, are a first time user, looking to buy, or have a specific question. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. VOIP is the ability to transmit voice over the Internet and to either a receiving computer or telephone. VoIP works by Packet Switching Network. Standard landline telephones use the Circuit Switching Network.

Most people today prefer VoIP to Analog phones. Traditional or Analog phones are losing the battle against VoIP when it comes to cost effectiveness, standards, quality, and ease of use. Many people are choosing VoIP over Analog because of the many benefits that it offers. The main difference between Packet Switching and Circuit Switching, is that Packet Switching uses (data) or Packets and sends them over the Internet while Circuit Switching is accomplished by using electrical circuits to make a telephone connection. Circuit Switching is like the old switchboard operators, wearing headsets frantically trying to connect the right caller with the receiver. Packet Switching is used to transfer data all across the Internet- it is used for E-mail.

The forum is pretty popular and they have special offers on their site if you’re looking to signup. It has probably has more users registered than other general VoIP forums since this one is dedicated to Vonage VoIP related stuffs.

Vonage forum is a great place to visit for more information on how to make full use of your VoIP services or for any help and advise on trouble shooting. They also provide the latest news and reviews which you might be interested to know.



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