VoIP subscribers to triple in the United States by 2011
As 2007 comes to a close more consumers in the US are using VoIP than ever. eMarketer estimates that more than 16 million US households are currently subscribed to VoIP services and expects that number...
View Article2008 VoIP trend alert – VoIP services let consumers keep traditional phone...
We feel strongly that many of the VoIP services we have reviewed, such as Vonage, can be a fully acceptable replacement for traditional phone service without giving up any quality or reliability. But,...
View ArticleWhy was ooma not reviewed?
The following post in our Reader Question series is an actual user submitted question. To maintain the integrity of the original question, we do not edit or change reader questions in any way. Q: In...
View ArticleHow Does Ooma Stack Up Against Standard VoIP Service?
Q: I just read your response to a FAQ you received in 2007 regarding Ooma. If your opinion of Ooma is still the same, could you please explain why you say that more "standard" VoIP services are a...
View Article3 Things You Need to Know About VoIP
Cutting the cord refers to more than consumers ditching cable providers for online video services like Netflix and Hulu. More and more people are also cutting the cord on their home phones and turning...
View ArticleWhat is VoIP? Here’s Everything You Need to Know
While VoIP is an incredibly useful tool for both individuals and small businesses, a lot of people who could benefit from VoIP services aren't using them because they still don't know the answer to...
View Article5 VoIP Security Threats and How to Safeguard Against Them
Switching your traditional analog phone to a VoIP service gives your phone system a lot of new capabilities, but it also opens you up to a new set of potential security issues. You shouldn’t let this...
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