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  • Dotto Tech Season 6, Episode 17 Out of this World part 1

    Posted by admin on September 11th, 2009 and filed under local telephone service | No Comments »

    Steve explains how you can use the Internet as our telephone service using VOIP, or voice over IP. If you haven’t thought of using the Internet as your telephone provider, this show might make you think again. Steve looks at services offered by Vonage, and shows you that you can have all the features of your current telephone provider, plus have all the freedom of checking your messages online from anywhere you have an Internet connection. With Vonage, you can also have a local number anywhere in Canada, United States or Over Seas.

    Duration : 0:6:24

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    Tpad: Business VoIP Telephone Systems and Solutions

    Posted by admin on September 8th, 2009 and filed under tel communications | 8 Comments »

    Tpad, the world’s most flexible communications company, offers next-generation telephone systems for consumers and businesses. Tpad’s new telephone systems make it easier and cheaper for people and businesses to stay in touch using any device, on any network, anytime, anywhere.

    The ever-expanding global IP telephony company is based in the UK and has offices in the UAE. Tpads telephone systems are fully compatible with any SIP or VoIP telephone device; softphones (Xlite, ZoIPer or SJPhone), ATAs and IP phones (Linksys, Snom, Aastra, Yealink and Grandstream) as well as Wi-Fi mobile phones (Nokia E and N series).

    To begin saving money on your communications services, contact the Tpad client management support team at: +44 (0) 845 122 1746 or complete our customer enquiry form online at: http://www.tpad.com/business/ for a free quote tailored to your business needs.

    Duration : 0:1:42

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    WTPF 2009: Interview with Dr Robert KAHN

    Posted by admin on September 2nd, 2009 and filed under telecommunication | No Comments »

    Lisbon, 21-24 April - Interview with Dr Robert Kahn, Co-inventor of the Internet and Chairman, CEO & President of the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI), during the ITU’s World Telecommunication Policy Forum. WTPF is a high-level international event to exchange views on the key policy issues arising from todays fast changing information and communication technology (ICT) environment.

    Duration : 0:4:44

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    ACN Technology Group USA

    Posted by admin on August 18th, 2009 and filed under local telephone service | 1 Comment »

    http://www.TechnologyGroupUSA.com

    Founded in 1993 by four entrepreneurs, Greg Provenzano, Robert Stevanovski, Mike Cupisz and Tony Cupisz, ACN has become one of the fastest growing companies in the world by offering two things. First, ACN offers consumers a better choice and greater value on the essential services they already use every day like local and long distance calling, internet, wireless services, satellite TV and home security plus leading edge services like digital phone service with video phones. Second, ACN offers individuals just like YOU one of the most remarkable income-generating opportunities available in the world today a simple and proven way to bring more money into your household and more freedom into your life.

    ACN offers services directly to consumers, with the help of independent representatives, eliminating the high costs of the traditional marketing methods. The result is quality services with more value for the consumer, and for those who understand the importance of timing, an incredible business ownership opportunity with lucrative personal and financial rewards as an ACN Independent Representative.

    ACNs annual revenues have skyrocketed to over half a billion dollars, and today ACN reigns as the worlds largest direct selling telecommunications service provider and largest distributor of video phones.

    Duration : 0:6:40

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    Coming Soon: Private Fiber Optics to the Home

    Posted by admin on August 15th, 2009 and filed under home phone service | 13 Comments »

    Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/04/15/Empowering_Internet_Users_Two_Ideas_to_Reshape_Broadband

    Policy analyst Derek Slater draws from the history of rural telephone cooperatives to question owning a personal internet connection. Slater lists three advantages to owning a personal connection.

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    Google Policy Analyst Derek Slater discusses the state of broadband policy in the U.S and the importance of sustaining the Internet as an open platform for consumer choice and end-user innovation.

    Slater provides an overview of possible legislation to ensure robust access to the open Internet. He also presents two novel ideas that could help transform broadband policy in fundamental ways: customer ownership of last mile fiber, and Measurement Lab, a new research platform for broadband testing tools. - ociation for Computing Machinery

    Derek Slater is a Policy Analyst on Google’s public policy team. He focuses principally on copyright law and telecom policy. Slater helped Vint Cerf found the Measurement Lab research platform and he coauthored the paper “Homes With Tails,” about customer-owned last mile fiber Prior to joining Google in September 2007, he was the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Activism Coordinator, helping the public take action to defend their digital rights. Slater joined EFF’s staff after graduating in January 2006 from Harvard College with a B.A. laude in Government. Slater was also a researcher at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, becoming the first undergraduate to be named a student fellow and contributing to several papers on copyright law and digital media. He has also interned for Creative Commons and the Samuelson Clinic for Law, Technology, and Public Policy at UC Berkeley Law School. Slater’s work has been discussed in publications including the Washington Post, CNET, and The Boston Globe.

    Duration : 0:5:33

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    RingCentral Online Overview

    Posted by admin on August 15th, 2009 and filed under local phone service | No Comments »

    RingCentral gives your business a “big company” image and a competitive edge.

    You can welcome callers with professionally recorded custom greetings, music-on-hold and promotional announcements.

    The RingCentral virtual phone system delivers all the power of a big company system but with no hardware to buy and nothing to maintain.

    RingCentral is the ideal telecommunications solution for mobile professionals, home offices and small companies.

    When you sign up for RingCentral, you immediately receive your own Toll Free or Local number that serves as your business’ main number. Or, you can use your existing phone number with RingCentral.

    Now you can answer calls on your existing mobile, home and office phones, or even on your PC. You can also use RingCentral to send and receive faxes, automatically route calls to any member of your team regardless of their location and provide callers with an Auto-attendant (e.g., “Press 1 for sales, 2 for shipping, 3 for billing,” etc.) and a Dial-by-name directory.

    RingCentral gives you the flexibility to easily configure your virtual phone system to match your needs, whether you work alone or with a team. As your company expands you can add extensions for new employees, create departments and connect remote offices.

    Start your free 7 day trial at:
    http://www.ringcentral.com

    Duration : 0:2:24

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    Re-architecting the Internet for Sustainability (3 of 6)

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | No Comments »

    As the Internet has evolved many myths have been disspelled and many realities once dismissed as fantasy have come true. The Internet has profoundly changed the world, but its essence must be understood and protected or it risks congestive failure and a compounded negative effect on global commerce and communication. Learn what the real flaws in the Internet are, how that will impact businesses, economies and the civilization that is built in, on and around it and what must be done to deal with the issues at its core.

    Featuring Hunter Newby (Contributing Editor & Columnist at IP Business & Internet Telephony Magazine), Serge Melle (Vice-President, Technical Marketing of Infinera) and Brian Swenson (Network Strategist at Microsoft.)

    (c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (voicepeeringforum.com.)

    Part 3 of 6

    Duration : 0:10:2

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    MagicJack - Video Tutorial Setting It Up on a MacBook Pro

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under local phone service | 12 Comments »

    http://grnsuccess.TheInnerCircleMasters.com
    Magic Jack officially launched in March 2008 where they have been giving away the magic jack device and a year’s worth of long distance in the us and canada for free. A second year can be had for just $20 more.

    The magic jack actually cost me $50 for the unit and shipping and the first year’s service, but considering all the alternatives out there, this is by far the coolest and cheapest feature filled telephone service I’ve come across.

    The magic jack also gets kudos for being mac compatible - uming you are running a newer mac with the Intel processors.

    Magic jack is true to their word as far as initial set-up goes. After removing the unit from it’s packaging and plugging in the optional USB extension cord, I plugged in my phone jack at one end and the magic jack into my computer’s USB port. It should be noted that for whatever reason, magic jack says you can’t plug it into a hub for it to work.

    After launching the magicJack application, it walks you through the registration process where you enter your email, password, home address etc. Then you get to pick an area code from a list of dozens of metropolitan markets across the United States. You don’t have to pick a local number exchange unless you want to. Once that’s complete, you are ready to rock and roll.

    You also get caller ID, call waiting and voice mail free with the magicJack service. Setting up voice mail is simple enough as the menu walks you through it so you can personalize your greeting, busy message and name if you choose.

    MagicJack also works with 911 - one of the reasons why you are asked to input your address. This is how they are able to determine where you are. And this is key as you can take your magicJack ANYWHERE and use it. You could be in a hotel room or on the other side of the world and so long as you have internet access (except dial-up as that isn’t fast enough), you can make and receive calls all day long. So if you are in an area that is serviced by 911, it is recommended to add the address where you currently are to the pull down menu on the magicJack application.

    Finally, you don’t have to have your phone plugged in or your computer on for magicJack to work. IF your computer is off or the magicJack is unplugged, callers will simply get your voicemail. You can always check for messages once you have it back on. In fact, magicJack will show if you have messages waiting.

    So there you have it, magicJack, giving phone companies a run for their money. You can get yours over at http://www.magicjack.com

    http://www.TheInnerCircleMasters.com

    Duration : 0:10:1

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    Software-based Telecoms (1 of 5)

    Posted by admin on July 28th, 2009 and filed under telecoms | No Comments »

    Voice has for decades been a “service” sold by the “the line” or as an “application” created by a premises switch. Now voice also is a feature of instant messaging, Web sites, enterprise applications and email. As a result, there now are multiple business models, revenue streams and applications that use the “voice” feature. This panel will examine some of the ways this is happening, and what it means for traditional providers of voice services.

    Recorded at Voice Peering Forum Summer 2008
    (c) 2008 Stealth Communications

    Send us your comments: youtube@stealth.net

    Part 1 of 5

    Duration : 0:10:48

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    Tel-Domains: Phone calls by mouse click

    Posted by admin on July 26th, 2009 and filed under tel communications | No Comments »

    The tel-domains are much more than just another top level domain. The tel-domains provide a global, name-based navigation system for delivering contact information and accessing services. The owners of tel-domains are able to initiate communication with the visitors by the tel-domain without making first a website. The tel-domains use the structure of the internet in a unique way that allows to store contact information and related keywords directly into the DNS. The tel-domains become the first Internet communications-based Top Level Domain.

    The tel-Domains serve as a single point of contact for a company or individual?s name or brand, containing various types of contact information. The tel-domain enables to store, update and publish all contact information, web links and keywords directly on the internet under your own unique domain name. Simple, fast and accessible worldwide from any web-enabled device, tel-domains provide a new internet standard to take full control over how and where people reach you. The tel-domain delivers:
    # integration of any and all means of communication (i.e. Phone numbers, IM, VOIP, email, social media)
    # real-time publishing of your contact information on the internet
    # full ownership of your published data
    # protection of your private data, only viewable by people you authorize
    # simple structured navigation to easily reach the most relevant information
    # high speed global access optimized for mobile devices
    # multi-language, search engine-friendly structured information and keywords

    The tel-domains enable immediate click-to-communicate capabilities. The visitor to a .tel domain can choose to use all types of communications including VoIP, email, SMS, Skype or AIM, simply by clicking the active contact information links on the .tel domain. This makes the .tel highly dynamic as opposed to static information published on web pages.
    Hans-Peter Oswald
    http;//www.domainregistry.de/tel-domain.html

    Duration : 0:4:12

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