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Can I use my voip-enabled cell phone to make calls while traveling internationally? Read More »
Headsets, basically headphones with a microphone, are a popular choice for making voip calls from your computer. They’re not the only choice, though. Read More »
Want to make a voip call without using your broadband? Give voip.com’s Make a Call service a try. Read More »
You don’t have to be home to use your voip phone, as long as your laptop can access a wireless network. Read More »
You don’t have to see voip in the name to be able to use a headset with your voip softphone. Read More »
VOIP stands for voice over IP, while VOIM is voice over Instant Messaging. Read More »
You may be able to port your phone number while changing the area code. Strictly speaking, it won’t be a true port, but the end result is that your main number remains the same while the area code is replaced with another one. Read More »
Holidays can be difficult when you’re far from family and friends. Video over voip is a great way to stay close. Read More »
Voip and regular phone are different. Voip phone is every bit as real as a traditional phone. Read More »
Voip is not considered a landline. Voip sends voice traffic via wireless transmission or over the Internet. Read More »
No, but your broadband modem and voip internet adapter do. Read More »