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  • Date: 2007-01-31
  • Author: Sam Schwartz
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         Technology changes gradually, passing from one stage of advancement to another. It’s a continuous process, or an evolution. When VoIP was launched in the market, there was no quality though the architecture of the systems was similar to that of a PBX system. The only high points of the service were the low cost of making and managing phone calls as well as the provision of billing via software. The other advantage was getting a united network. Instead of running two networks at each point (one for network operations and other for telephony), they could be consolidated into one. This process is particularly crucial for satellite offices or remote sites. Netscape was one of the first-gen providers. The second-generation VoIP providers followed, including AT&T CallVantage and Vonage. They provided good quality service, but with limited features. The service was built on open telemetry, had set mobile convergence and operated completely on Internet Protocol principles (current systems channel calls via data networks). IP environment and open systems permit the utilization of software via the internet and it can be operated on the server and OS (operating system) of the user’s choice. We have now entered the third-generation of IP telephony, equipped with productivity-boosting applications to maximize company efficiency and allow new channels to serve customers and create new profit prospects. The leader of this generation is PhoneFusion. PhoneFusion provides the best in VoIP service. In this day and age, almost everyone has access to cell phone, fax machines and PCs with broadband and VoIP phone service, both at home and office. Most of us want the ability to communicate from anywhere, which is difficult. PhoneFusion makes this possible. PhoneFusion provides the innovative technology which lets anyone unite home, office, cell, fax machines and broadband VoIP into one common phone number. Now you don’t have to remember all of your office and home numbers or worry about missed calls. PhoneFusion gives you global access and the ability to receive any call with one common number. Some other distinguished features include Call Record, Voicemail to E-mail, Fax to E-mail, Meet Me Conferencing, Call Screening and No Busy Signals. Other companies provide similar services, but PhoneFusion offers these services at the best price.

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    <a href=http://www.phonefusion.com/>phonefusion.com</a> is the pioneer of the third generation VoIP service offering <a href=http://www.phonefusion.com/>voicemail and conference calling</a>. Find perfect solutions for unified communications by <a href=http://www.phonefusion.com/>The unified communications company</a>.

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