VoIP and Quality

NoiseFree VoIP Now Shipping! Finally There Is a Call Quality Solution for the Mobile Professional

14 November 2007


Noise Free, (Noise Free Wireless(TM), Inc.) a leading provider of next generation software to enhance voice communications, announced today that the commercial version of NoiseFree VoIP is now available for download.

7 Steps to Better Quality VoIP Calls

22 February 2007

Take the latency, jitter and echo out of your VoIP quality of service

With VoIP, transmission quality, not just speed, linked to call caliber

26 March 2007

Internet telephony — also known as Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP — isn't your average online service.

This increasingly popular form of phone service is a "two-way," meaning the upstream and downstream paths are equally important. With VoIP, transmission quality, not just the raw speed of your Internet connection, is directly related to call quality, says Patrick White, director of the wireless network security center at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J.

When your VoIP vendor goes bye-bye

April 07, 2006, Techworld

Due diligence is needed for a reason.

By Anonymous, Infoworld

A few years ago, I was IT manager at a small bank with five branches in three counties. We were looking for a way to standardise our phones as well as cut costs, and after some research we pretty much decided on a VoIP solution from a company I'll call AcmePhone.

Make quality VoIP calls

cmpnetasia, 21 June 2006

Protect your voice over IP investment by implementing VLAN and QoS standards to ensure calls come through loud and clear.

BigPond boss has 'lost the plot' on net rates

28 November 2006


The net neutrality debate has begun in Australia, with BigPond hinting that it will start prioritising internet traffic according to the type and source of the data.

But Internode CEO Simon Hackett has blasted BigPond, saying it has "lost the plot" - misunderstood the Australian market or miscalculated its business model.

Quality of VoIP services dipped by about 5 percent in last 18 months: Study

26 July 2006

The quality of VoIP services was never much competition for the traditional telephony systems. However even this quality seems to have dropped off by about 5 percent in the last 18 months, according to a new study by Brix Networks, a company, which makes monitoring, tools for service providers.

Analyzing the Quality of VoIP

Monitoring tools do have their place, but if too many problems are cropping up, it might be a sign that a company will need more than management applications, said Louis Holder, executive vice president of product development at Vonage.

VoIP Latest News about VoIP has come a long way in the enterprise over the past few years, climbing over obstacles like bandwidth issues, security Latest News about Security problems and competing standards. But that does not mean the technology -- a cost-effective alternative to traditional telephone systems -- is trouble-free.

Voice Over IP's Quality Surprise

Despite improvements, quality and reliability of VoIP calls don't match public-network calls, study finds<p>
By Paul Travis
InformationWeek