GRAND RAPIDS, MI, April 6, 2004 ? VoEx, Inc., a leading provider of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network and integration solutions, announced today that it has been chosen by Buckeye TeleSystem, a regional competitive local exchange carrier, to provide domestic and international long-distance VoIP telephony services.
Buckeye, with over 800 business customers throughout Ohio, is deploying the VoEx solution as a means of delivering reliable, high-quality long-distance VoIP applications at reduced costs.
VoEx was selected based on its ability to quickly and easily provide a complete end-to-end VoIP product without impacting Buckeye's telephony infrastructure or business processes.
Installation and supervision headaches are alleviated, and VoEx's integration expertise provides Buckeye with rapid service deployment. "We are extremely pleased that Buckeye has chosen us and our advanced applications to help deliver superior services to both their residential and commercial customers," said VoEx Chief Executive Officer Haydar Haba.
"We look forward to assisting Buckeye in achieving their strategic objectives with our enhanced Pure VoIP solutions."???ABOUT VOEX: VoEx, Inc. is a privately held, U.S.-based VoIP network provider and systems integrator offering North America's highest-capacity SIP-based platform to large voice-centric businesses and universities.
VoEx provides fully outsourced integration, end-to-end network services, and transaction processing for organizations handling millions of calls each month where customization is required to unlock the compelling economics and functionality made possible only by VoIP..
BUCKEYE TELESYSTEM PICKS VoEx, INC. FOR LONG-DISTANCE VOIP SERVICES
GRAND RAPIDS, MI, April 6, 2004 ? VoEx, Inc., a leading provider of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network and integration solutions, announced today that it has been chosen by Buckeye TeleSystem, a regional competitive local exchange carrier, to provide domestic and international long-distance VoIP telephony services.
Buckeye, with over 800 business customers throughout Ohio, is deploying the VoEx solution as a means of delivering reliable, high-quality long-distance VoIP applications at reduced costs.
VoEx was selected based on its ability to quickly and easily provide a complete end-to-end VoIP product without impacting Buckeye's telephony infrastructure or business processes.
Installation and supervision headaches are alleviated, and VoEx's integration expertise provides Buckeye with rapid service deployment. "We are extremely pleased that Buckeye has chosen us and our advanced applications to help deliver superior services to both their residential...
Unique Community Funded VoIP Network Shows Scalability
(ContentDesk) January 13, 2006 -- VoIP User, a unique community website offering its members the ability to self-fund their own telephone calls by leveraging Voice over IP technology, today announced that in the two years since its inception it has routed 500,000 calls to and from BTs PSTN network without charge to its users.When we launched the website and service in 2003, we did not anticipate the sheer volume of traffic and interest. Were naturally delighted to have proven that the concept is scalable. said Dean Elwood, a co-founder of VoIP User. What I think weve shown is that with VoIP you can think outside of the box. Thats something that the traditional
telecom companies are going to have to do as the new voice 2.0 market evolves. Long gone is the concept of paying per minute charges. added Tjardick van der Kraan, also a co-founder of the siteVoIP User currently has around 20,000 members spanning 50 countries and continues to expand into new markets and grow at...
Vonage? VoIP Forum Providing a Simple Content Syndication Solution
The Vonage VoIP Forum recently announced that it is providing simple cut-n-paste code for webmasters and bloggers that wish to syndicate the Vonage VoIP News and Forum posts.
The code, located at http://www.vonage-forum.com/syndication.html is designed as an easy syndication solution to the more complicated RSS XML feeds.
Webmasters and bloggers alike can post the code on their website or blog and instantly have the most recent Vonage VoIP news and forums postings on their site in near real time. The Vonage VoIP Forum contains more than 300,000 pages of Vonage VoIP related content including over 1800 news articles. The Vonage VoIP Forum has two RSS XML feeds which allow for viewing the latest Vonage news and forum posts in My Yahoo! and is syndicated by Google News.
The Vonage VoIP Forum is used by potential and existing customers alike and is an excellent resource for anyone who needs...
Vonage? VoIP Forum Providing a Simple Content Syndication Solution
VoIP Phone System
A Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, transmission is initiated by converting voice into digital format. This can be done by Analog Telephone Adaptor (ATA) or by the computer itself using software. In the Public Switch Transmission Network (PSTN), the dialing of the number initiates the call by connecting the call to the public switch and routing the call to the correct party's telephone number through the telephone network.
A VoIP network also has similar functions like that of PSTN, in addition to the IP provider and Internet Service Provider (ISP). The major components of a VoIP network are user devices (one or both ends), a call processing server, VoIP gateways, gatekeepers and an IP network. The user device consists of VoIP phones, traditional phones with accessories and computer-based devices.
VoIP phones may be hard or soft phones.
A VoIP hard phone is like a traditional phone, but instead of a phone jack, it has an Ethernet port through which...
VoIP E911 Update: TUFONE Adds i-911 Safety Response Centers
(ContentDesk) September 8, 2005 -- In a recent ruling, the FCC has ordered that all VoIP providers to have E9-1-1 working effectively before the end of November. Tufone will have a complete E9-1-1 solution within that time frame. Until a complete e911 solution is operation, HBF Group along with Tufone and a handful of VOIP companies have implemented an immediate solution for a better 9-1-1 services for consumers.The i-911 VoIP solution Tufone, Inc.'s customers are using was designed by HBF and programmed into the Tufone system by Joao Vianna, VP of R&D and Andre Simoes, VP of
IT.
The system now routes 9-1-1 calls directly to the i-911 Safety Response Centers where they are answered by a live operator who will verify the caller's location and route the call to the correct Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) while staying on the phone with the caller to confirm that help is received.The i-911 Safety Response Centers, which are located throughout Canada and the U.S.,...
VoIP Providers
In the legacy system, the cost of maintaining the infrastructure is high, forcing call costs, such as long?distance calls, to be high. Hence, the services are dominated by large telecommunications companies like as AT&T. Small companies, such as local exchange carriers, find the cost of installing legacy systems prohibitive. Hence, they are restricted to local geography.
Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, is an open architecture that can be seamlessly upgraded and can have new best-in-class products easily built-in, unlike legacy systems where the structure is locked with limited chances of upgrading or upgrading at huge costs. As such, major telecom players and small carriers who want to upgrade their services and enter into voice services are deploying VoIP systems and applications.
The VoIP market has, therefore, become highly competitive.
VoIP service is not a stand-alone opportunity. For the end customer, there is just one face to VoIP service,...