Digital Phone and VoIP TechnologyDigital phone technology, or VoIP, is a telephone service that routes conversations over the Internet instead of via an analog line. VoIP is short for ‘Voice over Internet Protocol’ and is typically referred to as digital phone. Other terms frequently used for VoIP include IP telephony, Internet telephony, voice over broadband, and broadband phone. VoIP is offered by most cable providers for an affordable cost, with features like unlimited local calling, long distance, and a number of additional popular calling features. Want to learn more? There are several versions of VoIP services that are offered to consumers- Analog Telephone Adapters, dedicated VoIP phones, and softphones. Quick digital phone benefts reviewDigital phone service allows you to:
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- Digital Phone FAQ
- Comcast Digital Phone Delivers Premium Digital Calling over Broadband Cable Internet
- Experience Vonage VOIP Broadband Phone Service
- The Benefits of Broadband IP Phone Service
- Compare Comcast Digital Voice Service to Traditional Phone Service
- About Cox Digital Phone Service
- IP Phones Connect Callers For Free
- Cablevision Offers Digital Internet Phone Service with Optimum Voice VoIP Plan
- High Speed ISPs Offer Quality VoIP Services at Discounted Prices
- VoIP, Internet Phones and Your Broadband Internet Connection
Broadbandinfo Offers a Quick and Easy Way to Search For Cable Service in Your Area
11.19.2009
Broadbandinfo now offers a way for potential cable customers to search for cable service in their area via zip code, state, or city. By utilizing unique technology, Broadbandinfo's "Find Broadband Deals" service locator allows you to see what cable providers are offered in your area, and capitalize on great deals.
U.N. reports mobile broadband subscriptions outnumber wired connections
10.07.2009
More people around the world use cell phones, netbooks, and other mobile devices to connect to broadband internet than use fixed-line connections, according to a U.N. report released Tuesday.
Verizon brings fiber-optic TV to upstate New York - along with some competition
10.06.2009
Verizon launched its new fiber-optic television service in central New York state yesterday, promising high-quality video and upgraded on-demand options. FiOS, as the service is known, will compete directly with Time Warner, the region's standard cable provider.
Google and ATT in clash of the titans
09.28.2009
Disputes over AT&T's restrictions on Google Voice being carried over its broadband networks have grown more and more bellicose, with the telecom giant Friday filing documents with the FCC accusing Google of violating the government's net neutrality guidelines.
Online app makers great and small stand to gain from net neutrality
09.28.2009
Whether a mid-sized company like VoIP provider Skype or a corporate titan like Google, firms in the business of providing applications and services over the internet would benefit hugely from net neutrality laws heading towards realization in the U.S.