VoIP For DummiesJohn Wiley & Sons, 2 sep 2005 - 320 pagina's Put your phone system on your computer network and see the savings See how to get started with VoIP, how it works, and why it saves you money VoIP is techspeak for "voice over Internet protocol," but it could spell "saving big bucks" for your business! Here's where to get the scoop in plain English. Find out how VoIP can save you money, how voice communication travels online, and how to choose the best way to integrate your phone system with your network at home or at the office. Discover how to:
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Introduction | 1 |
The Part of Tens | 6 |
VoIP Basics | 9 |
VoIP Not Your Fathers Telephone Service | 21 |
Everything You Need to Know About Charges | 41 |
Road Map to VoIP Transports and Services | 63 |
Getting Switched | 81 |
Going Broadband | 93 |
Telephones and VoIP | 141 |
Maximizing Your Current Telephone Investment | 150 |
Simplifying Cost Management | 155 |
Locations Galore | 173 |
Setting Up the Smaller Office | 187 |
The Part of Tens | 209 |
Ten Reasons Why Your Company | 211 |
Ten Reasons Why You Should Switch | 217 |
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