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Mobile Voip Will Grow to 250 Million By 2012
Submitted by juergen on 14. November 2007 - 3:04.Voip Broadband For Housing Blocks
Submitted by juergen on 13. November 2007 - 10:06.Wireless Broadband In South Africa
Submitted by juergen on 13. November 2007 - 2:32.Multi Line Voip Service
Submitted by juergen on 12. November 2007 - 8:36.This business grade voip service focus on small businesses.
With voip you'll drastically drop cost of communication.
Iphone launch in Germany: 10,000 devices sold the first day
Submitted by juergen on 10. November 2007 - 3:12.The very fist day of the iPhone launch in Germany at 9. of Nov. T-Mobile already sold 10,000 devices.
That's a very good result.
The T-Mobile sells the iPhone in Germany for 49,- , 69,- or 89,- EUR.
This is for a 2 year contract depending of the plan you coose with 100, 200 or 1,000 min. inclusive.
Each extra cost 0,29 for the fist two plans and 0,39 EUR for the 89,EUR plan.
Voip Telephony Phone Service
Submitted by juergen on 7. November 2007 - 2:10.Have you heard your friends talking lately about business voip or Internet telephony?
Voip or Voice Over IP truly changed the world because it enables everyone to call anywhere where an Internet connection exists, exactly in the same way that you can receive your email .
The possibilities are endless although we are still in the very early stages of understanding how Voip will change our lives.
It primarily allows you to call over the Internet, instead through the wires, which is the way that phone calls have been made for decades since the inception of the telephone.
How To Use Skype Internet-Telephony As Marketing Tool
Submitted by juergen on 23. August 2007 - 6:34.Nowadays it is comfortable to introduce your product with Skype IP-telephony definitely worldwide. With Skype IP-telephony it is comfortable to bring your business definitely to the global market. IP-Telephony is no longer the jealously protected secret of computer freaks it was before. Skype actually changed how we communicate. Traditional telecommunications companies like AT+T pressed the panic button and forced to launch their own IP-telephony service.


