Posted: September 3, 2010 at 3:45 am | Tags: companies, fastestgrowing, Inc., ISWest, magazines, named, private
ISWest Named in Inc. Magazine’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies
AGOURA HILLS, Calif.—-ISWest, which provides environmentally controlled facilities for computer equipment and high speed internet connectivity, was named in Inc. magazine’s Inc. 5000, an exclusive ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.
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Posted: September 3, 2010 at 2:45 am | Tags: center, Comm, ids, issues, notification, System
Comm center ID’s issues in notification system
STERLING — A call that awakened many area residents in the wee hours of Monday, Aug. 23, offered several lessons for officials at the Sterling/Logan County Communications Center.
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Posted: September 3, 2010 at 1:45 am | Tags: asia, call, gonna, SOFTWARE, there, voip
i mean …..i need a pc software that going to let me have free call to cell phone in asia.
any suggstions?
thanks!!
Answer by Vic
You can visit this site it has lots of great information on free calls
http://voipsms.blogspot.com
Posted: September 3, 2010 at 12:45 am | Tags: adapter, ethernet, external, Fast, phone, Valcom, VIP812, voip

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Posted: September 2, 2010 at 11:45 pm | Tags: cheap, Good, option, phone, voip
I am looking for a VOIP provider under $ 20 a month that can provide unlimited calls to US and Canada (from a phone example Vonage not computer example Skype). I used to have Sunrocket but once they went down have not switched to anythign else. Please advise?
Answer by emptyfirefly
Tell you what though I am a Vonage (close to 2 years) and MagicJack User (close to 1 Month).
Vonage isn’t too bad their customer service is great (so far no problems) and I recently got 2 months free for telling them I am trying another VOiP service (I didn’t tell them it was the MagicJack) so they try to keep customers but at a price I suppose on THEIR end.
Not hard to install, just plug into your modem and plug your computer in their modem they send you and plug in your phone into the jack labeled “line” or “phone”
Call VONAGE toll free at 1-VONAGE-HELP (1-866-243-4357)
Lastly
MagicJack = + shipping for their product then per year thereafter YES per year
(not much of a number selection)
Vonage = – per month (one or 2 lines)
(WIDE number selection because they lease numbers from phone companies)
Regarding the Magic Jack:
VERY easy to install…..you will be up and running within 5 minutes…!
If you cant get your area code get one from GrandCentral.com….!
I have the MagicJack since last year and love it!!
People either hate or love a product. I love my MagicJack!
I use it with the combination of GrandCentral so I can use different area-codes!!
That’s why they call it the vonage and skype killer!!!
tip: after installation don’t run it on the admin account…create another account for the MJ!!
Also, kinda watch and close out the device manager…but you will all learn that in good time on your own!!.
PROS:
1) PER YEAR calling VoIP style
2) Take it anywhere (in the world) to use with a computer that has a USB port and can be connected to a BROADBAND connection hard wire
3) Plug and play – does not install anything on your computer but meerly places a shortcut to the softphone on your desktop
4) Clear sound with super quality
5) Buy a MagicJack for yourself and your family across on the other side of the US or overseas and make free calls to them
CONS:
1) WILL NOT install on an administrator profile, it MUST BE a “limited” user profile – I found that out myself
I had the MagicJack for 5 days and couldn’t get to work and i had 14 tech support conversations. After the 14th one, I went to the other computer (which was logged in under our son’s account) I plugged the MagicJack in and POOF it worked!!! So from there I figured out that in order to use the MagicJack you have to have a “LIMITED” user account on a computer. I was trying to install this item on “ADMINISTRATOR” user accounts. To prove that I wasn’t crazy I created a NEW account and called it “MagicJackUser” and made it a “LIMITED” account and before you know it, it WOKED!!!
2) Poor tech support (chat based only) I’m sure it’s chat based to keep costs low.
3) Very limited phone number selection – Not nationwide like other services – mine is coupled with my Grandcentral.com number for local calls
4) Computer must be on to make calls – basically you are eliminating the need for one of those “modems/routers” that a company like Vonage provides with their service.
5) Mac issues and also no computer no calls
Remember this product is still in BETA too…
VOIP is a new technology and as such has it’s share of bugs. Magicjack is still in beta as well, and also has it’s share of bugs. However for the price of + shipping you aren’t taking a huge risk. I’m sure the unit will pay for itself with a few months of usage. This unit will probably be popular with regular long distance callers, as well as transient people such as ex-patriates and students. It also has a niche market in people who are looking for an in-expensive second line. I can’t see it replacing a traditional phone service yet, but that may change in the future. Overall it’s worth looking into.
Hey MagicJack, Send them to the Soldiers Overseas!
sorry , that its so long, but I just wanted you to get all the info….!
Hope this helps.
-=J=-
Posted: September 2, 2010 at 10:45 pm | Tags: calls, cheap, voip
Answer by Craig V
Skype
http://skype.org/intl/en/
Posted: September 2, 2010 at 9:45 pm | Tags: Allot, BroadHop, Integrate, management, policy
Allot and BroadHop Integrate Policy Management
Allot Communications and BroadHop have put together a fully-integrated solution for putting subscribers in control of their services.
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Posted: September 2, 2010 at 8:45 pm | Tags: ideas, Needs, representative, sales
I am a new sales representative for Information Technology equipment (i.e. computer hardware, software, VOIP phone systems) Can anyone tell me the best way to build a new clientele?
( I was given no current customers) I would like only people with sales experience opions. Thanks.
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Posted: September 2, 2010 at 7:45 pm | Tags: Faceoff, Google, skype, voice
Voice Faceoff: Skype vs. Google Voice
With the help of Gmail, Google has turned Google Voice into a legitimate Skype competitor. Is it enough to make people abandon Skype for Google Voice calling?
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Posted: September 2, 2010 at 6:45 pm | Tags: 2010, AeroScout, completed, deals, First, half, healthcare, more, Record, reports, RTLS, than
AeroScout Reports Record First Half of 2010 With More Than 200 Healthcare RTLS Deals Completed
Wi-Fi Drives Adoption as Healthcare Organizations Around the World Improve Efficiency, Compliance and Patient Care Using Existing Wi-Fi Infrastructures
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Posted: September 2, 2010 at 5:45 pm | Tags: Cable/DSL, client, configure, connected, line, router, share, TLR860, TPLink
Actually I have seen a network with 1 (TPLink) TL R860 Router, 1 Wireless access Device, 1 Interner Phone Adapter (VoIP) & a Switch, where Broadband ISP comes directly to Router. These devices are connected each other via Cable. The ISP provides a Static IP(58.68.25.125), Static Gateway IP (58.68.25.124), DNS IP(202.141.205.1 , 2) and 2 client PCs configuration is as follows ;
IP :192.168.0.12 (13), Gateway (192.168.0.11, which is Router’s IP), DNS IPs (202.141.205.1 , 2).
Now can anyone help me to learn how to setup this Router with ISP provided information using http://192.168.1.1/ so that I myself can setup the same to give internet connectivity to Clients PCs.
Answer by Salochin
I don’t know that router, but the information below should help you to sort things out.
If the router has any LAN ports on it, i.e. 1,2,3 and 4, you can connect your other PCs directly to it and they will be provided with all the details they require to get on the Internet – if the router has DHCP enabled. If not, enable DHCP. Your client’s should be provided with IP addresses on the same range as the router, i.e. 192.168.1.*
If the router doesn’t have any LAN ports, just a single port to connect to a PC/laptop, the simplest method I know is to purchase a firewall – something like the SMC Barricade (which is the one I have) – and connect the router to its WAN port and the PCs to the LAN ports on the firewall. The firewall is set to provide IPs to the PCs via DHCP and communicates with the router on the client’s behalf. On the WAN port of the firewall, the IP range could be 192.168.1.* and the internal range – i.e. where the clients connect to – could be 192.168.2.*, thus being kept separate.
Should be £25-£30.
I have a cable modem – Virgin Media – and this is how I have got my environment set up. I’ve also got an additional switch connected, to allow for my other hardware to connect as well, i.e. wireless access point, XBOX 360, etc.
Hope this helps.
Posted: September 2, 2010 at 4:45 pm | Tags: 20092014, outlook, Service, telephone, voip, world

This econometric study covers the world outlook for VoIP telephone service across more than 200 countries. For each year reported, estimates are given for the latent demand, or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.), for the country in question (in millions of U.S. dollars), the percent share the country is of the region and of the globe. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a country vis-à-vis others. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each country and across countries, latent demand estimates are created. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved. This study does not report actual sales data (which are simply unavailable, in a comparable or consistent manner in virtually all of the 230 countries of the world). This study gives, however, my estimates for the worldwide latent demand, or the P.I.E., for VoIP telephone service. It also shows how the P.I.E. is divided across the world’s regional and national markets. For each country, I also show my estimates of how the P.I.E. grows over time (positive or negative growth). In order to make these estimates, a multi-stage methodology was employed that is often taught in courses on international strategic planning at graduate schools of business.
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Posted: September 2, 2010 at 3:45 pm | Tags: create, SOFTWARE, voip
I want to create a software for my business where users should be able to call/msg from their PC to phone.
Something similar to http://www.voipcheap.com/en/download.html
Thanks in advance.
Answer by gregegg10
Well, you’re probably not looking to *create* it…
But, you should just look into Skype.
If you’ve got a decent business, and some money, look at Cisco’s VOIP solutions.
Posted: September 2, 2010 at 2:45 pm | Tags: atom, discrete, DualCore, graphics, notebook
Notebook has dual-core Atom, discrete graphics
Asus announced a mini-notebook featuring both a dual-core Intel Atom processor clocked at 1.8GHz and an Nvidia Ion GPU (graphics processing unit). The Eee PC 1215N has a 12.1-inch screen, up to 4GB of RAM, a 250GB hard disk drive, an HDMI output, and optional USB 3.0 ports, according to the company.
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Posted: September 2, 2010 at 1:45 pm | Tags: america, article, Brazilian, create, Federation.BRAZIL, from, latin, peering, providers, select, Service, telecom, Terremark, voice, voip, XConnect
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This digital document is an article from Latin America Telecom, published by Thomson Gale on March 1, 2007. The length of the article is 769 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: Brazilian voice service providers select XConnect and Terremark to create Brazilian VoIP Peering Federation.(BRAZIL)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: Latin America Telecom (Newsletter)
Date: March 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 12 Issue: 3 Page: 9(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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Posted: September 2, 2010 at 12:45 pm | Tags: account, hotspot, Service, voip, wifi
BSD
I currently use road runner cable service to run my internet connection at home. I have my viatalk phone router plugged into a belkin 54 router. Is it possible to get a wifi hotspot acct (ie boingo.com) and still be able to use my viatalk account. How? Where would I plug in the viatalk phone router? How strong would the connection be???
Answer by jorge j
yes it will work.. i use wireless and its only 11mbps signal strenght “poor” … and it still works great so it should work fine in a good hot spot
Posted: September 2, 2010 at 11:45 am | Tags: announces, Bonding, Comtrend, corporation, gateway, launch, vdsl2
Comtrend Corporation Announces Launch of VDSL2 Bonding Gateway
IRVINE, CA–(Marketwire – 08/31/10) – Comtrend Corporation, a global supplier of advanced networking solutions, today announced the release of the NexusLink 3100 series VDSL2 bonding gateway. Very-high-bitrate digital subscriber line (VDSL) bonding represents another example of Comtrend’s focus to drive CPE innovation and support carriers’ needs for additional services and revenue. The new …
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Posted: September 2, 2010 at 10:45 am | Tags: 65k, account, manager, sales
Sales Account Manager x 2. – 65k
A leading Cisco Gold Partner our client now seeks to appoint 2 more Senior Account Managers / Sales Account Managers for their expanding City based client account team. The company is currently experiencing growing demand for their services and product solutions.
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Posted: September 2, 2010 at 9:45 am | Tags: call, cheaper, cheapest, philippines, voip, what's
I wanted to find out from people who make a lot of internation calls what the cheapest method is to do this? i mean, my girl is in the philippines and im just dialing my regular number and sometimes my phone bill is like 0-0. its way too much. some people recommended i get a VOIP line instead of my phone and itll be cheaper. and other people are saying skype. i dont want her to have to download anything though. and skype you have to talk computer to computer right? i need something that can go through my regular phone because her computer hasnt worked lately, thats the whole reason my bill was so much. she had no email, instant messaging or anything so i was calling all the time, so thats why its so expensive. i need something to make the calls cheaper and VOIP sounds the best so far. anybody know about it? anybody make international calls a lot, have a similar situation to mine?
Answer by ?October Girl?
My dad’s bill is outrageous too. I think the only way to make it cheap is to use Skype, maybe? Send her the money you’re saving on phone bills to help get a computer to talk to you on. It really is cheaper.
Posted: September 2, 2010 at 8:45 am | Tags: after, call, connecting, disconecting, fine, says, SOFTWARE, that..., voip
“Call ended cause you logged off”, but I didin’t touch even a button. But the problem is that I change my provider, earlier I could make any call in any destination, and now I can’t. I think it’s provider lock, I have a usb modem with a phone card in. An I asked theme if the modem supports voip calls and they answered that supports. But till now I cannot make calls. I tried to turn off my firewall and the same result. Help me to resolve this problem. Thank you a lot! The provider is TMN, Portugal!
Answer by John R
Try this to compare http://www.phonebell.net/pc2phone/
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