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    <updated>2008-07-02T18:43:42Z</updated>
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        <title>Essential VoIP features for VoIP systems</title>
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        <published>2008-07-02T11:43:42-07:00</published>
        <updated>2008-07-02T18:46:05Z</updated>
        <summary>Basically, there are five features that VoIP offers. These include standard business class features, namely three way calling, call forwarding, call hold, auto-attendant, and caller ID. But there are other great features that VoIP also come with and which you can definitely take advantage of. Conferencing features VoIP Conferencing enables you to create virtual meeting spaces. It amalgamates web and voice conferencing, combining voice with content, as with presentations and other communication modalities. It enables you to search conference archives for keywords and specific topics. It also enables you to transcribe speech into text. Voicemail features You can access your...</summary>
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        <title>Make money as a VoIP wholesale provider</title>
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        <published>2008-07-02T11:38:42-07:00</published>
        <updated>2008-10-13T20:18:48Z</updated>
        <summary>As a VoIP wholesale provider, you can easily make money buy just selling VoIP goods and services to VoIP resellers. The market is rapidly growing but not everyone has the knowledge to gain profit from such a fast moving industry. Basic concepts you should know first There is a great need for VoIP services all over the world, thus you must be familiar with the different markets for them and their forecasted demand. In order to make as much money as a VoIP wholesaler, you first need to know what motivates customers to switch providers. You should also find out...</summary>
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        <title>3CX - Software based PBX for Windows</title>
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        <published>2007-10-02T02:24:25-07:00</published>
        <updated>2008-02-24T15:58:36Z</updated>
        <summary>Okay readers... here goes my first paid review and it couldn't have come for a more exciting service. The 3CX phone system for windows is a software-based IP PBX packed with a host of features. It has been created specifically with Microsoft Windows in mind, it's a great replacement for clunky hardware PBXs. Advantages of the 3CX IP PBX include elimination of separate phone wiring, easy and quick installation, low cost, frees you from vendor lock-in, you can choose from any number of SIP-based hardware phones. Yes, and while you wait you can listen to some charming melodies, frills for...</summary>
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        <title>VoIP for next to nothing</title>
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        <published>2007-08-25T05:59:45-07:00</published>
        <updated>2008-02-24T03:28:12Z</updated>
        <summary>Brett Arends, at TheStreet.com, opines that the increasing ease with which software VoIP can be installed is returning the power to the consumer after nearly a century of having to bear the diktats of the telecom giants. Moreover, the early pioneers of VoIP like Skype and Vonage are finding it difficult to attract and keep customers. Says Brett "Skype isn't the cheapest service. You may not want to spend $150 buying a new "Skype" phone. And if you do, you're stuck using it with Skype -- to change to a new VoIP provider you'll need a new phone. So I...</summary>
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        <title>What is Wifi VoIP Technology</title>
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        <published>2007-08-08T04:14:37-07:00</published>
        <updated>2008-02-23T23:05:28Z</updated>
        <summary>Wifi or wireless fidelity is the cure for the messy wired world we see everyday in our office. Whatever we do, we always get tangled in the web of wires connecting one office equipment to another, such as computer desktops, printers, file drivers, DVD writers and burners. A typical Wifi network includes an Internet connection and a router device to manage and route access to this Internet connection. In this case, the router is Wifi-capable such that any Wifi device can wirelessly connect to the Internet within the area of about 200 feet or so of radius. This area is...</summary>
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