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Packet8 is a commercial Voice over IP service, provided by 8x8, Inc., and based in the United States A typical VoIP Solution A typical analog telephone adapter for connecting an ordinary phone to a VoIP network Voice over Internet Protocol (also called VoIP, IP Telephony, Internet telephony, and Broadband Phone) is the routing of voice conversations over the Internet or through any other IP-based network. ...


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Postions: Vonage (which stands for Voice-Over-Net-AGE) is a commercial voice over IP (VoIP) network that provides telephone service via a broadband connection. ... Free World Dialup is a non-commercial Voice over IP network, founded by Jeff Pulver, Brandon Lucas & Izak Jenie that allows users to make free telephone calls using VoIP to other Free World Dialup users around the world. ...


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Packet8 Tango (245 words)
Packet8 (www.packet8.net), a leader in Internet-based voice and video communications, has developed the world’s first Video Terminal Adapter (VTA) that instantly turns any standard analog phone into a state-of-the-art videophone.
The Packet8 Tango works with Packet8’s VideoPhone Service which includes calling features such as Voicemail, Caller ID with Name, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding and many more.
For more information about Packet8 voice and video Internet phone service plans go to www.packet8.net.
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