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VOIP Info - Unwired (Part 1)

We live in a world that is slowly unplugging all of the wires that have kept it tightly bound for nearly 100 years. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and this technology is taking the world by storm. As American homes develop greater technological advances, people are pulling plugs and opting for wireless, high tech solutions for their needs. For instance, VoIP is changing the way people communicate. No longer are people looking for standard telephone systems (PSTN) but are opting for High Speed Internet connections, speakers, microphones, and Voice enabled phones.

VoIP offers many advantages to those who are brave enough to pull the plug. First, VoIP offers incredible savings for local, long distance, and international calls. It also offers great calling features for free that usually cost a fee when purchased with PSTN telephone services. Not only are people choosing to pull the plug from their telephones, but they are also embracing wireless technology as a whole.

Wi Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity. Now, VoIP and WiFi have met. The result is Wireless Voice over the Internet. As wireless technology continues to advance and develop we are sure to see more Wireless products hit the market. A wireless network operates on radio signals, when a wireless piece of equipment, such as PDAs and Laptops come into the range of a wireless network, a connection is made and your equipment will access the Internet. These are called Access Points or as wireless customers like to say, “hotspots.”

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