VOIP pbx Systems With Ultimate Flexibility And MobilityBy: thompson Jems
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The current phone system needs a complete understanding, and VOIP is the technology that has acquired a special place nowadays. There are different types of VOIP Telephones such as Definity telephones, Partner Euro Style Phones available in the market. VOIP Pbx systems are replacing the use of older phone system technology and are getting appreciated by people in business. VOIP and VOIP hybrid PBX systems have had a lot of publicity in the past few years, and are the right choice for your business.
VOIP Phone system reduces your company’s long distance charges. It works completely different than traditional phone services because they do not rely on the phone company's copper wire network. Many advanced calling features are seen in the voip pbx systems enabling your business's employees to access their phones while away from the office.
VOIP pbx systems are particularly ruling the traditional audio mode of telecommunication. These systems are laced with ultimate flexibility, mobility and security. Users tend to make long distance or international calls at affordable costs with excellent voice quality. User can easily make calls to mobile phones, landlines, or overseas numbers for a lot of less with the help of voip pbx systems.
The monthly telephone charges have been cut down with the help of VOIP PBX systems depending upon its usage and operations. This revolutionary technology allows users to share data, voice and video over a single line. This technology is helpful in adding additional phone connections and extensions in their systems. Constraints like locality and mobility that were faced in traditional PSTN services would no way occur in this concept.
Availing benefits of virtual PBX, a basic architecture of PBX server has to be set up. Easy to install, VOIP pbx systems provides hassle-free usage and functionality over the traditional PSTN services. Users can reduce the long term operations and maintenance cost with the VOIP Pbx systems. In such case users are suggested to opt for IP PBX providers, who offer feature rich benefits like voice mail, call forwarding, call transferring, 3-way calling, call conference, DID Management as well as customized reporting.
The best choice for small, midsized and big businesses, VOIP pbx systems allows the company to use the IP network and they won't need to pay long distance charges when talking with people all over the world. The systems allow companies to use either the traditional copper phone lines or the high speed internet for all their phone calls.
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VOIP pbx Systems With Ultimate Flexibility And Mobility
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The current phone system needs a complete understanding, and VOIP is the technology that has acquired a special place nowadays. There are different types of VOIP Telephones such as Definity telephones, Partner Euro Style Phones available in the market. VOIP Pbx systems are replacing the use of older phone system technology and are getting appreciated by people in business. VOIP and VOIP hybrid PBX systems have had a lot of publicity in the past few years, and are the right choice for your business.
VOIP Phone system reduces your company’s long distance charges. It works completely different than traditional phone services because they do not rely on the phone company's copper wire network. Many advanced calling features are seen in the voip pbx systems enabling your business's employees to access their phones while away from the office.
VOIP pbx systems are particularly ruling the traditional audio mode of telecommunication. These systems are laced with ultimate flexibility, mobility and security. Users tend to make long distance or international calls at affordable costs with excellent voice quality. User can easily make calls to mobile phones, landlines, or overseas numbers for a lot of less with the help of voip pbx systems.
The monthly telephone charges have been cut down with the help of VOIP PBX systems depending upon its usage and operations. This revolutionary technology allows users to share data, voice and video over a single line. This technology is helpful in adding additional phone connections and extensions in their systems. Constraints like locality and mobility that were faced in traditional PSTN services would no way occur in this concept.
Availing benefits of virtual PBX, a basic architecture of PBX server has to be set up. Easy to install, VOIP pbx systems provides hassle-free usage and functionality over the traditional PSTN services. Users can reduce the long term operations and maintenance cost with the VOIP Pbx systems. In such case users are suggested to opt for IP PBX providers, who offer feature rich benefits like voice mail, call forwarding, call transferring, 3-way calling, call conference, DID Management as well as customized reporting.
The best choice for small, midsized and big businesses, VOIP pbx systems allows the company to use the IP network and they won't need to pay long distance charges when talking with people all over the world. The systems allow companies to use either the traditional copper phone lines or the high speed internet for all their phone calls.
www.btxchange.com
BTX - Business Telephone exchange
587 Division Street
Campbell, Ca. 95008
Phone: (800) BTX-0299
Fax: (408) 374-8757
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How To Detect GPS Tracking Units
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The new GPS auto tracker technology allows just about anyone to track anyone else. In addition almost all new cell phones have GPS tracking capabilities built in to them. Some even have the ability to transmit location information even with the battery removed. All of which make you wonder what happened to personal privacy. The answer is that there really is no privacy. Granted there are legal restrictions as to how and when you can use the new tracking technology however detecting GPS tracking units can sometimes be difficult.
There are basically two types of GPS tracking device technology available to the public. The simplest is called a passive or logger tracking device. This device is also the most difficult to detect and defend against. These devices can be as small as a matchbook and can be hidden just about anywhere. They are attached to a vehicle or individual and after a specific amount of time they must be retrieved. After retrieval the device is usually attached to a personal computer and the information is downloaded into a data base that is provided by the device manufacture.
Probably the best defense against passive/logger tracking devices comes in the form of a GPS blocker. These small units normally plug into your automobiles cigarette lighter port and provide protection for about 30 feet in any direction. Small handheld units are also available that run on batteries that also provide short range blocking. These units can range in price from $200 to $850.
The second type of GPS auto tracker or personal GPS tracking units are called real time tracking devices. These units do just as the name implies, provide current real time location information on the individual or vehicle that is being tracked. This accomplished through the use of cell phone technology. Recent technology improvements have greatly reduced the size and reliability of these tracking devices. You can purchase a battery operated unit the size of a small cell phone that will provide tracking information for up to a week before the battery requires charging. More commonly these units are attached to a vehicle and use the vehicles power supply to provide power to the tracking unit.
Real time tracking devices generally require the user to contract with a GPS tracking service company. These companies frequently provide the tracking devices and the software necessary to track the device on your personal computer. Depending on the contract the information is uploaded to you at time specific intervals. The most common information uploads range from 5 to 10 minutes.
Defending against this type of tracking device is relatively easy with a combination cell phone/GPS blocking device. These units range in cost from $300 to more than $1000. Of course either a cell phone or a GPS blocking device may accomplish the same affect. In addition if you feel that you are being tracked illegally you can contact your local law enforcement agency and let them do a scan of the vehicle or personal effects in question. Many small law enforcement agencies do not have this capability and in that case you have the option to purchase a scanning unit and do the scan yourself.
A word to the wise if you are involved in a criminal enterprise. Much of what we have outlined here will not prevent US government agencies from tracking you and your vehicles.
In most cases it is illegal to track just about anyone without their permission. However given the fact that is so hard to detect many tracking devices it is likely that illegal GPS auto tracker and personal tracking device technology will continue to be used.
James Kesel, MS, is the publisher of GPS Auto Trackers website at http://www.gps-auto-trackers.com Providing information on GPS tracking technology including the latest GPS tracking units.
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Abbott Laboratories
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A new study from RNCOS, “Booming UAE Telecom Sector”, has found UAE as one of the highest Internet-connected countries of the Middle East region. The country has now more than half of its population connected to the Internet and broadband services. Moreover, the expansion of Internet is quite uniform in the country as almost all facets of the society - individuals, schools, businesses and the government – use Internet widely.
Broadband subscription in the Middle East country is growing far faster than dial-up. In 2007, broadband represented around 42% of Internet subscriptions, while it was just over 24% in 2005. Increase in Internet subscriptions is attributed to the rising consumer need to get Internet connectivity with the consistently lowering of Internet subscription rates. This has raised the current Internet penetration figures in the UAE to 2.5 users per subscription, according to the Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRA).
To further foster the Internet penetration in the country, the federal government is encouraging the development of ‘smart cities’, another regional trend. As a result, Internet penetration in the UAE is projected to continue with its rapid growth in future as well. RNCOS research expects the volume of Internet subscribers to grow at a CAGR of approx 25% during 2008-2012. Broadband subscribers are projected to account for approx 65% of the Internet subscribers by 2012 end.
“Booming UAE Telecom Sector”, apart from broadband, offers extensive research on other telecom segments also, such as fixed-line and mobile. It thoroughly analyzes the UAE telecommunication market, taking into consideration various factors that remain requisite for ensuring intended growth in the market. The report further evaluates the potential of various emerging telecom technologies, like 3G, WiMAX, Mobile TV and IPTV in the UAE.
As the telecom market remains duopoly of Etisalat and du, the report, keeping in mind the importance of these two players in the UAE telecom market, also offers rational analysis on both these operators. This includes in-depth research and extensive analysis on their business activities, recent developments and SWOT analysis in regard to the UAE telecom industry.
For more information visit: http://rncos.com/Report/IM164.htm
Current Industry News: http://www.rncos.com/Blog/
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- European Mobile Market Scenario to 2012
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “European Mobile Market Scenario to 2012” to its report gallery. The report is an extensively researched objective analysis on the growing marketplace for mobile handset industry in the Europe. The report discusses the impact of technology on the mobile market and anticipates the future direction of key segments of the market.
This report will help the clients to analyze the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the growing mobile handset market in Europe. The analysis given in the report is supplemented with the statistical facts and helps handset manufacturers, service providers, and investors navigate the evolving market of mobile handsets in Europe.
Markets Covered
This section covers the industry background, overview and number of operators in each region of the European mobile device and handset market. The report covers Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Poland, Turkey, the UK, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Russia, Spain and Ukraine.
Market Analysis
The European mobile market, despite saturation (most of the region’s markets had exceeded 100% penetration at the end of 2007), continues to grow. Data ARPU has been resilient despite promotions lowering the price of SMS services, which alone can account for up to 90% of total data revenue. Operators have successfully focused on migrating subscribers to 3G, while GSM growth has been flat or minimal, though until flat-rate data plans become common, the expensive 3G services will remain under-used.
Key Findings
- The total mobile subscription in Europe reached 753.5 Million by the end of December 2007 at a CAGR of nearly 17.6% during the period 2002-2007.
- In terms of subscriber base, the largest market in Europe is Russia with a share of 22%. In comparison, Ireland forms the smallest market with approx 0.7% share in 2006.
- Total mobile subscribers in the European region are expected to increase at a CAGR of around 2.35% during 2008-2012.
- Mobile collaboration is emerging as a big time phenomenon in Europe, thus driving the mobile industry of the region.
Key Issues & Facts
- What are the main factors that are driving the mobile market in the European region?
- What are the recent trends and developments in the mobile industry in Europe?
- What is the mobile subscriber penetration rate in Europe?
- How value-added services are driving the mobile phone market?
- What is the country-wise mobile subscriber base in Europe?
- What are the future growth prospects and opportunities for the mobile industry in Europe?
Forecast & Analysis
The report gives an idea of the competitive landscape of the mobile industry through a detailed market sizing and forecast on the mobile handset market. The most optimistic and pessimistic approach of the market analysis helps the manufacturers and service providers to anticipate the future scenario of the European mobile market.
Key Players
This section provides an overview of the facts and financials of key competitors, including mobile handset manufacturers like Nokia OYJ, Motorola, Inc, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Siemens AG, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Ericsson Inc, BenQ Corporation, Alcatel-Lucent; and mobile phone service providers like Vodafone, Orange PLC, SONOFON Holding A/S, E-Plus Mobilfunk GmbH & Co. KG, TeliaSonera AB, and Elisa Corporation, among others.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
The information has been sourced from authentic and reliable sources like books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method
Methods like ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis have been used in the report for prudent analysis.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM101.htm
Current Industry News: http://www.rncos.com/Blog/
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Central & Western Provinces to Drive Chinese Mobile Market
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The Chinese mobile market is currently dominated by the eastern province in terms of subscriber base, but the future growth is expected to be driven by the western and central provinces, says “China Telecom Analysis (2008-2012)”, a new research report from RNCOS.
With a share of around 49% in the total mobile subscriber base at the end of 2007, the eastern province fueled growth in the Chinese mobile market. This region has the highest mobile penetration rate in China, standing at 60.1% at the end of 2007, owing to the presence of major Chinese cities, including Shanghai and Beijing that are more advanced and tech-savvy.
Although the eastern region accounts for the largest number of mobile subscribers, western region reported the highest growth in terms of mobile subscriber base at over 22% year-on-year, taking the overall mobile penetration rate to 32.8% in the region. Sichuan dominated the region with the highest number of mobile subscribers at the end of 2007, but Shaanxi recorded the highest growth in mobile subscriber base in the same period.
The central province also registered strong growth in mobile penetration, with Shanxi at the top in terms of growth by having 14.2 Million users at the end of 2007. However, Henan represented the biggest subscriber base in the region during the same period. Thus, the central province represents a plethora of opportunities for further expansion in mobile subscriber base as none of the states has registered even 50% penetration till early 2008.
“China Telecom Analysis (2008-2012)” provides detailed information on fast growing telecom market in China along with rational analysis on the fixed-line telephony, broadband market, mobile telephony and Internet. The report also gives information on the current and future prospects coupled with overview on telecom operators’ strategies and government support to bridge the widening economic and social gap between urban and rural areas.
The report also includes forecast on various segments of the industry, including number of fixed-line telephone subscribers, mobile subscribers, broadband users, WiMAX users, TDSCDMA users, mobile handset sales and value-added telecom service revenue.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM095.htm
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