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VoIP Guides
  • How To Ensure Your Telephone Runs During An Emergency

    An ever larger number of UK citizens are cutting the copper, i.e. losing their traditional landline and relying instead on mobile phones and internet based telephony services such as Vonage VoIP.

    What most people don’t know is these telephone systems can stop working when they are needed most, in the case of emergencies which cause power blackouts.

  • Did Video Kill The Radio Star? Not Quite It Didn’t

    Recently there has been intense debate over whether the revenue that incumbent telecoms operators generate from their bread and butter voice services is in terminal decline as innovative VoIP services such as Vonage VoIP have emerged competing head on with the incumbents. Many have been saying for years that the golden days of the telco are over.

  • Security Tips For Vonage Business Users

    One way businesses and individuals can save money and trim costs is switching from traditional landlines to a less expensive Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service like Voange.

    And whilst services like Vonage are extremely cost effective, they do present a unique set of security issues. Hacking has increased steadily, and the threat now included listening in on and recording phone conversations.