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    • Connect Easily with International Phone Cards

      By Communique | August 31, 2010

      If any of your family member is living half the globe away from you and your pocket is really feeling the pain of making international calls with high rates than there is a ray of hope for you and it is international phone cards.

      They are nothing but the sort of tariff plans offered by different companies to make more customers and promote their business. These international phone cards are very cheap and are easily available. These cheap calling cards are generally promoted on different web portals and websites. You just have to swipe them out and enjoy low calling prices. Each company has a different and unique plan to offer. So you need to understand it and then buy an international phone card that suits your requirement. No doubt that in today’s time they are the best option for making regular international calls.

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      Benefits of GPRS Phones

      By Communique | August 27, 2010

      GPRS is the latest revolution in telecom industry. There are certain benefits of using GPRS technology which are as follows:

      Speed: One of the most talked about and important advantage of GPRS is speed. By this you can send and receive a large number of data at a very high speed which may go up to 171.2KB. So data transferring become more easy and effortless.

      Always on function: Another advantage of GPRS is it’s always on connectivity that allows the transferring of data very fastly.

      Packet switched facility; in other words it means using internet as backbone. As it uses internet as its base it is easy to connect that was not possible in GSM services.

      More facilities; always on function combined with packet switched data can do wonders. The speed does increases and along with that there are several other facilities like video conferencing, email, and surfing net.

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      Great Connectivity with GPRS Mobile Phones

      By Communique | August 24, 2010

      GPRS means General Packet Radio Services. By this latest technology you can send and receive data much faster than GSM. This technology was introduced to make 2G phones better than what they are now. With this now you can send and receive a data faster, at the same time you can make a voice call. It keeps your phone always on which helps in transferring data with a high speed. It offers a lot of other functions also like video conferencing, video calling, using email and transferring a large amount of data at the same time with high speed.

      This is the reason that all the latest phones have these facilities. Internet surfing is one of the most liked facility provided by GPRS. You can surf net, send e mails, chat and even visit face book and orkut. The speed may even go up to 171.2 KB.

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      Difference between VoIP and PBX

      By Communique | August 21, 2010

      VOIP or PBX, be it any of them, both of them have their own advantages and disadvantages. VOIP is a new kid in market which any day offers better and more cost effective business. The work they do is more or less similar, but the way they do it is different.

      PBX also offers the same advantages as VOIP does like call waiting, call forwarding, caller id block, caller id display, voice calls etc. the system that PBX uses is different. It uses a main land line phone to have several connections. On the other hand VOIP uses internet as its backbone. One of the major differences is of mobility. You can use VOIP any where if you have a PC, but PBX can only be used if you have a land line connection.PBX is more stable as compared to VOIP. Also VOIP is cheaper than PBX.

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      Benefits of VoIP Services

      By Communique | August 18, 2010

      VOIP is also known as voice over internet protocol. VoIP certainly offers a lot of advantages to its users. It has proved to be a major turning point in the telecom industry. It was developed so that people can anywhere in the world. One of the major advantages of this technology is that it is cost effective. While talking miles away you don’t have to worry about your bill. It is cheap because it uses internet as its base. Along with that you will experience a high voice quality.

      Not only this, VOIP offers a lot of other advanced functions also. Like call waiting, call hold, 3 ways calling, caller ID block, voice mail, caller ID display and many more of them to use. VOIP works best with broadband network. To use all these facilities you will require a high speed business connection, a VOIP service plan and phone equipment.

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      Threats to a Wireless network

      By Communique | August 15, 2010

      Wireless network means communication between two network devices like computer without using wires. As we all are aware that this technology is gaining popularity, we should also be aw2are of the fact this technology has certain threats to its existence. Major threat to a wireless network is unauthorized accessing by users. Anybody who has a little knowledge about it can access your network by connecting to your WLAN, and this illegally used WLAN can cause a further number of threats.

      Rouge WLAN is one of the threats that are difficult to deal with. No matter whether you are using an officially sanctioned LAN, anybody can plug into your network. This happens because these wireless routers are inexpensive so any and everybody have access to them. By this they can know or even steal the internal data of the company. This is better known as spoofing. Sometimes they may even hijack your network.

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      What is Wireless Networking?

      By Communique | August 12, 2010

      As the word suggests itself wireless means anything that can be done without using cables or wires. So, wireless networking is the connecting process between two computers or any other network devices. It is basically associated with telecommunications in which the interconnection between nodes is implemented without the use of wires.

      It is no magic, it is really simple rather. It is just that it uses radio waves and microwaves for communication between computers or any other network device. This technology is appreciated by all in market because there is no cabling involved. All you need is one wireless router or adapter to access it. Moreover, this technology sounds to be expensive but it is not. It is quite economic. But there are certain drawbacks also like the whole communication depends on radio waves that can go weak because of bad weather or any other obstruction.

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      Prepaid phone cards run longer

      By Communique | August 11, 2010

      Prepaid Phone Cards can help you in reducing phone bills to a very great extent. You can easily avail calling cards for any country easily; all you need to do is catch the right plan. They are really long lasting and very cheap as compared to postpaid phones.

      Another benefit is that you can get it recharged as per your pocket size at that time but that is not the case with postpaid. Also they save you a lot of money as they offer per minute and some give per second plans. For a frequent caller it is advisable to buy a multi-pack card which will save you money as well as time. They are really cheap when making long distance calls and you can select the plan according your frequent destination number.

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      Tips to get a prepaid Phone card

      By Communique | August 11, 2010

      Prepaid cards have become really famous these days as they are cheap and easy to use but you need to keep certain things in mind before buying the prepaid card. Here are some tips which will prove to be really beneficial. Firstly you need to consider your need, for what purpose and destination you are taking it. Secondly, have a look at the call rates, for instance they are per minute or second. Thirdly, many card rates differ at different hour of the day, so just keep that also in concern while buying. Fourthly, some phone cards have additional fees or taxes which can make your call really expensive, so just ask about it before taking it. Finally, look for its validity period as you will lose the remaining amount if you do not make use of before the expiry date.

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      Save Money with a Video phone

      By Communique | August 11, 2010

      Everyone likes to stay in touch with their loved ones or their valuable customers and especially when they are residing miles away. But the major problem faced by people are their phone bills but now you need not worry, here is the perfect solution for you i.e. video phone. It offers real life quality of gathering. Now let me tell you how it helps in saving money.

      Firstly you do not have to go anywhere which means you will be saving both time and money. Also the plans offered by video phone companies are way much cheaper than the local phone companies. Also you just do not save money, you can even earn it by just simply introducing different plans to other people and you have access to your monthly income. So it is time to get home this new technology and take full advantage of it.

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