April 23, 2008
All of the information that a business has on its network is extremely important. Being able to protect valuable data assets is pertinent to the success of any business. There are a variety of threats on the Internet that can hinder the progress of even the most security conscious businesses.
Cavalier SecureIP is a reliable security service that can protect small and medium businesses from threats on the Internet. These services deliver Unified Threat Management Security services that are able to protect the network of the business, monitor all posed threats, and ensure that each network is working at its top level of performance.
April 14, 2008
Cavalier’s VoIP Voice over Broadband service is committed to safety through its E911 service. When a customer is using Cavalier’s Phonom service the customer is able to pick up the phone, dial 911, and have the call routed through one of the Class 5 voice switches and is then sent directly to the Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) service. When the operator from the PSAP service receives the call they are able to get the id of the caller including the caller’s address. This makes it easier for the 911 operator to assist the caller and more efficient so that the caller can immediately report their 911 Emergency.
Another benefit of having this Phonom Voice over Broadband service is the fact that it is able to be transported. The customer is able to take the equipment with them and use it just like they were at home. If the customer reports that they are going to be traveling and informs Phonom of this, the E911 service will still be available and able to respond.
January 18, 2008
In North America, most PRI services are made available through the use of T1 lines. A T1 PRI line consists of a total of 24 channels, which can be allocated to use as separate voice lines, or bandwidth. A full T1 line that is completely dedicated to bandwidth can provide up 1.54 Mbps of bandwidth.
T1 lines provide dedicated bandwidth, allowing for uninterrupted network and Internet service which in turn provides the most reliable connection commercially available. Basically, a T1 PRI data and voice line is leased by a business or individual, allowing them to receive PRI service over a reserved line. This is much more reliable than traditional “switching†methods, because it means that the bandwidth that has been leased will always be available to the leasee.
November 21, 2007
You may be wondering if it is possible to place calls to individuals who have traditional phone service, and do NOT have VOIP service. The answer actually depends on who your Voice Over Internet Protocol provider is. For the most part, most providers allow you to call traditional analog phones from your VOIP phone or computer. When calling an analog telephone, the digital signal your VOIP phone creates is converted back into an analog audio signal, capable of being received by the conventional telephone.
November 19, 2007
Traditional analog phone connections use analog technology. Simply put, the technology used in Voice Over Internet Protocol works by converting your voice from this analog signal into a digital signal, which can then be sent over the internet. If you are calling a regular phone, the digital signal is converted back into a traditional analog signal before it reaches the destination.
There are three main methods in which Voice Over Internet Protocol is used. The first involves using a VOIP-capable telephone. Alternatively, VOIP service can be used with a traditional telephone by incorporating the use of a VOIP adaptor. Yet another way in which VOIP is made available is by simply using your PC equipped with the proper software.
September 13, 2007
One of the most popular benefits of using VOIP service is the savings in cost when compared to traditional local and long distance phone companies. There are no fees or taxes that are found with traditional phone service. Long distance calls are treated the same as local calls, and there are no limits to the amount of minutes you may use or calls you may make.
In addition, many VOIP packages include public switched telephone network (PSTN) features that most telephone companies charge extra for. Some of these features may include three-way calling, call-forwarding, auto-redial, and caller ID. Voice Over Internet Protocol also offers features not found with ordinary telephone service, such as the ability to send messages or data during conversation.
September 7, 2007
VOIP, or Voice Over Internet Protocol, telecommunication is becoming more and more popular due to its attractive features, low cost, and high sound quality. Replacing your traditional telephone service with VOIP service is actually quite simple. All one needs is a broadband Internet connection and the proper equipment.
The equipment necessary to provide one with VOIP service varies, depending on how one would like to go about acquiring the service. There are several options available to consumers, and many people find that an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) is a good solution.
With an ATA, you can still use your existing house phone for VOIP calls using the adapter. The ATA is a small, inexpensive device which accepts the traditional phone line and converts it to a proper signal which can be used by the VOIP service. Using the ATA is an alternative to purchasing a new VOIP-ready phone.
September 5, 2007
VOIP telephone service can be enjoyed by having broadband Internet access and having the proper equipment. There are a number of solutions to bring VOIP service to your home or office.
One common way VOIP technology is being used is through the use of IP phones. These phones are specially designed to be used with a VOIP connection. In most ways, they are very similar to traditional house phones, except that rather than having a traditional phone line connector, the IP phones have an Ethernet connector.
These VOIP-capable phones plug directly into your Internet router, bypassing the actual PC itself. The actual computer is then not required to be used with the phone. The necessary technologies are self-contained in the actual phone, and connected to the Internet directly through the router.
August 24, 2007
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP), sometimes called Phonom, is the newest commercial method of sending and receiving voice and data signals. Sometimes referred to as IP telephony, VOIP service allows the user to send and receive telephone calls through a broadband internet connection, rather than a traditional analog telephone line.
There are several benefits of using VOIP phone service over traditional phone lines, including a less expensive price tag, additional features, and higher sound quality. Newer VOIP technology converts analog voice into digital data “packets.†This “packet-switching†is the same method by which the internet is delivered to computers.
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