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Packet8 Introduces Virtual Office Business On-Site Installation

Yesterday Packet8 introduced an on-site installation service program for its Virtual Office VoIP- hosted PBX phone service.

The company has teamed up with CompUSA to give Virtual Office subscribers nationwide the opportunity to elect to have their service professionally installed by one of CompUSA’s technicians.
“Many small businesses cannot afford to take any time away from their day- to-day responsibilities to deal with setting up or managing their telecommunications services,” said 8×8’s vice president of sales & marketing Huw Rees in a statement. “The Packet8 Virtual Office hosted PBX service was designed to address these limitations and, by offering professional on-site installation through CompUSA Techknowledgist Services, we are further minimizing the time our subscribers need to allocate toward getting their phone systems up and running.”
The service will be available as an option to Virtual Office subscribers at a cost of $199 for the first three phones installations per site and $49 for each additional phone installation.
The VoIP and video service provider made news earlier this month when it introduced the Packet8 Softalk, a video-enabled SIP softphone for use with Packet8 voice and video Internet phone services.

Filed under: Packet8 by Admin @ 6:11 am On August 17, 2006

Viatalk Website Down?

The Viatlak website seems to be down for quite sometime this morning. I did a search on Google and didn’t find any post about a schedule downtime annoucement by Viatalk.

Filed under: Viatalk by Admin @ 10:17 am On August 16, 2006

Earthlink Small Office DSL

EarthLink introduced Small Office DSL Plus today, a high speed Internet connection that does not need a local phone line. Instead, Small Office DSL Plus works by using a line set aside for data service.

Small Office DSL Plus gives small and medium-sized business owners a new option for obtaining
high speed access. Its benefits include:
- High speed service for phone systems that do not support
line-shared DSL.
- Broadband access that works in conjunction with third party voice
systems.
- Professional installation at no extra cost and free hardware after
rebate.
Linda Beck, the executive VP and GM for EarthLink Business Solutions said “Small Office DSL Plus is the latest offering from EarthLink Business
Solutions. This service takes away the added expense of a local phone line and is a perfect solution for small and medium-sized businesses that can’t get DSL from their local phone company.”

Small Office DSL Plus provides customers with a fast connection with download speeds up to 6.0Mbps and upload speeds up to 768Kbps. Service
plans start at $79.95 per month. The new service is available to both new DSL users and existing EarthLink Business DSL customers.

For more information on EarthLink Business Solution’s Small Office DSL
Go to Earthlink Pricing: Free equipment and free activation (after rebate) and $79.95/month for the first 12 months.
Free Wireless Router.
One static IP address.
12 email accounts100MB of email storage per email address
20 hours of free dial-up per month.

Go to Earthlink

Filed under: Voip General by Admin @ 5:03 pm On August 10, 2006

Vonage Chairman buys Stocks worth $1.3M

Jeffrey Citron, the chairman of Vonage has bought another $1.3 million worth of vonage stock. This comes after the company’s May initial public offering. Jeffrey Citron, the founder, chairman, and chief strategist of Vonage. This make him a 33% stakeholder in the company.

Citron served as chairman and CEO from January 2001 till February 2006, when he resigned from the latter post.

Read vonage reviews.

Filed under: Vonage by Admin @ 2:25 pm On

Packet8 Softalk

Packet8 recently launched a service called Softalk which is a nice addition to its VOIP and VOIP Voice products.

What is Packet8 Softalk?
Packet8 softalk is a computer-based application which allows you to use your PC or Laptop to make voice and video calls over your high speed internet connection.

So with softalk a subscriber can call traditional land lines and cell phones plus they can call both packet8 voice and video subscribers. What makes it unique is, subscribers will be able to enjoy high quality video communications when traveling, without needing to carry a separate device. All they need is a laptop with the packet8 softalk s/w loaded.

Pricing:
Softalk is available in two plans.
Softalk Basic Allows you to make FREE calls to other Packet8 users. You can order your Softalk Basic online and receive a unique account number and password. Then, start making your voice and video calls online! It’s easy to use and FREE!

Softalk Premium This plan provides you with a telephone number. Its costs only $5.99 a month, plus a one time activation charge of $9.99. For this you get 500 inbound/outbound local and long distance minutes in the US and Canada. International calls will be per packet8’s international rates. With softalk premium plan you also get a ton of features such as Voicemail, Voicemail to Email, Caller ID plus most importantly the E911 service.

Systems requirements:
You will need a PC or laptop running Windows operating systems. Then you will need a headset and microphone or a USB phone for voice calls. For video use, a standard digital camera or off-the-shelf webcam is required. You won’t need a webacm to receive video images.

Softalk will add momentum to Packet8’s existing Freedom Unlimited VideoPhone service.

You can download Packet8 Softalk from Packet8 website.
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Filed under: Packet8 by Admin @ 9:31 pm On August 8, 2006

How to Shop for a VOIP Service Provider

The advantages of switching from a regular phone service to a VOIP service are manifold. The biggest advantage being cost savings both for residential consumers and small businesses. With broadband internet (dsl and cable) having garnered a critical mass among residential customers and small businesses, voip presents itself as an extremely viable option. The cost advantage comes from the voip technology which uses the ubiquitous cheap internet as the back bone for communication.

Several companies have established themselves as worthy players in this field challenging major telecom companies. Vonage by far is the biggest voip service provider in the US and Canada followed by Packet8 , Verizon, SunRocket , Lingo and Viatalk , not in that order though. The more the number of service providers, the more confusing it becomes to choose from when you go voip shopping. Alll voip providers aren’t made equal. Each provider having some advantages over the other.

There are three major yardsticks you should consider before choosing a voip company.

  1. Call Quality
  2. Price
  3. VOIP Features

1. Call Quality – Voip being a newer technology, it still hasn’t matured enough. So call quality varies between different providers. Also sometimes the call drop rate is high among some providers. Read reviews, do some research about a provider’s call quality before signing up.

2. Price – Most provides have multiple price plans. The basic plan, which is always the cheapest, most providers offer is a fixed number of long distance minutes every month. Its pretty much like cell phone calling plans, where you get a few hundred minutes of long distance calls every month. Rates like $9.99 per month for 200 minutes will beat any regular phone company rates. The higher priced plans come with unlimited long distance calling in the US & Canada for a higher fixed fee. Though prices for unlimited plans are higher that the basic plans, they are still cheaper than regular phone company price plans. There are also plans tailored for small businesses which may include video conferencing.

3. VOIP Features – The most important VOIP feature you must have is the ability to make 911 emergency calls. VOIP companies provide E911 service, which is similar to the 911 service provided by the cell phone companies. Some voip providers do not provide an E911 service. Make sure your provider has a E911 service if you are dumping you regular phone company altogether and switching to a voip provider. Other features include voice mail, call forwarding, call waiting, 3 way calling, online account management, current phone number transfer and many more. Do some research and make a list of features you want to have with your voip plan and ensure the voip provider you are choosing has those features.

Promotions and Offers – Though the VOIP plan pricing are always cheaper than your regular phone company rates, most voip companies come up with limited time promotions like free 1 year or six months of service when you sign up during the promotion period. SunRocket and Viatalk seem more aggressive in offering such deals to gain some market share. If you can sign up during these ongoing promotions, it will save you some additional money. There are many voip related web sites that keep an up to date listing of the current voip promotions. These web sites also provide visitors with user and expert reviews and will be a great tool for your research and helpful in choosing the right voip provider for your need.

You may read independent VOIP reviews and keep track promotions at http://www.voipdealsreview.org. You may also sign up to get voip promotions alerts by email.

Filed under: Voip General by Admin @ 9:43 am On August 1, 2006