August 15, 2008
The BlackBerry Curve 8310 has proved a very popular Bar handset since its first appearance. For the money the BlackBerry Curve 8310 is fairly well featured. The BlackBerry Curve 8310 has a outstanding feel to it, and we really liked its contemporary sleek styling.
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The Curve 8310 is 111 g in weight. The BlackBerry Curve 8310 is only available in Silver,. With regards its size the BlackBerry Curve 8310 is very small. The Curve 8310 supports 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 . The Curve 8310 is fitted with a 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, flash camera. A HTML, compatible browser is also included allowing mobile Internet access. This handset is bluetooth enabled meaning interactivity with a number of up to date mobile phone accessories very simple. The display is a 65K colors. The BlackBerry Curve 8310 is equipped with Polyphonic (32 channels), MP3 ring tones plus a vibrating alert . The battery cell that is shipped with the Curve 8310 is a Standard battery, Li-Ion 1100 mAh,. Getting on to the all important battery duration the BlackBerry Curve 8310 has 408 hours reserve time and 4:00 talk time. Additionally the BlackBerry Curve 8310 has the following additional features:
Organizer
Built-in handsfree
Calculator
To-Do list
Java
Voice dial
Media player
Integrated GPS
BlackBerry maps
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In spite of being a relatively recent model, the BlackBerry Curve 8310 faces some very stiff competition. Because of this it is quite easy to get some great deals on this phone.
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July 1, 2008
Regrettably for Nokia it has not has not proven the most well received phone they have every made, in spite of this it remains worth thinking about if you see one with cash-back or cheap line rental. For the money the Nokia 9300i is quite basic. Like other similarly priced handsets from Nokia the visual aesthetic is quite contemporary and would be appealing to a wide range of users.The 9300i from Nokia is a sleek and stylish handset.
The 9300i supports 2G GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 . A WAP/xHTML, HTML (Opera), compatible browser is also included allowing mobile Internet access. Getting on to the all important battery duration the Nokia 9300i has 230 hours standby time and 8:00 talk time. The battery cell that is shipped with the 9300i is a Li-Po 1100 mAh (BP-6M). The ring-tones enabled on the 9300i are Polyphonic (40 channels), MP3 . If colour is on your list of requirements you may like to know that this handset can only be bought in Silver. The Nokia 9300i is nothing special. Weighing in at 172 g, this handset is pretty light. The Nokia 9300i is has bluetooth, for convenient interactivity with a number of devices. The display type on this mobile phone is a TFT, 65K colors. The 9300i has a number of other useful features such as:
Java MIPD 2.0
Integrated handsfree
Music player - MP3, MPEG4(AAC), RA, MIDI
Organiser
MS Office applications
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March 7, 2008
Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, architecture consists of end-user devices, gateways, gatekeepers and the IP network. The software for VoIP is a collection of programs, applications and protocols to manage the architecture. The significance of VoIP software is underlined by the increasing demand for higher quality of service from consumers. Effective software programming translates into effective management of callsin terms of routing of the calls through the least congested pathsand clarity of voice.
VoIP software can be classified according to the different functionalities in the VoIP network. These functionalities include the management of user interfaces, call processing, network management and billing. User interface software handles the interface to the user of IP telephone. The important features of the user interface include algorithms to compress voice data, echo cancellation and encryption.
Call processing servers are run by software to map the destination of the call. The software is a database program called soft switch. The software translates the phone number into a unique IP address after checking the validity of the number. It connects the two devices on both ends, after alerting the called party of the incoming call through a ring.
Call administration software, called consoles, are applications that manage the state of the calls and the distribution. This software provides bandwidth management. Some of the standard protocols are H.323 session initiation protocol. In order to maintain the quality of service, real time protocol (RTP) is employed. The software also manages the networks.
Some of the customer-oriented services managed by software are billing services. This includes pre- and post-paid services. Some provide voicemail services that synthesize voice for mails. IP soft phones are managed by software that lets the user directly connect with the VoIP provider through a computer. Skype software is rapidly capturing the market with millions of phone minutes.
Another area where software provides services is in the call-monitoring systems for call offices to manage the calls and Computer telephony Integration for businesses.
Software development is accelerated by the need to solve various issues such as loss of packets and sequencing of packets.
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February 25, 2008
Why do some people choose to use VoIP over the local telephone company service?
While there are many possible answers to the question above, I’d like to point out a few reasons that I’ve personally seen or heard of. Being a small business owner, I for one made the decision based on cost. So let’s start there.
Before switching to VoIP, I was using my local RBOC (Regional Bell Operating Company) and a large long distance provider. My local RBOC bill averaged $25.00 per month and my long distance bill could be as low as $15 per month or as high as $150 per month. The first thing I switched was my long distance provider. By switching I saw an immediate cost reduction. This was certainly a step in the right direction. Bottom line was that before switching to VoIP my monthly phone bill was $40 to $165 per month, which I was able to reduce to $29 to $100 per month. This was still not good enough given the range of the monthly cost. I needed a way to budget a fixed amount. Enter VoIP. After switching to VoIP my monthly bill including E911 fee and all taxes comes out to just under $25 a month. That, for me, was the bottom line. Cost savings.
One of my customers switched to VoIP for not only the cost savings, but also the convenience. You see his daughter was going off to college in another state. He wanted his daughter to be able to call home at anytime and not worry about long distance charges. He took the option of a virtual number. When using VoIP area codes mean little. The call is routed through your broadband connection. To a computer, area codes don’t mean anything. It’s just data flowing through the internet. By using VoIP and a virtual number allowed this customer to choose a virtual number in the same area code as his daughters. Every time his daughter calls home, she dials his virtual number (local number), which then rings at his home in another state. He gets to speak with her all the time and she pays for a local call. So in this case it wasn’t cost alone, but the convenience as well.
Here’s one last example of a family who had a son serving in the military in Europe. This family chose to use a videophone and purchased 2 such phones. When their son was sent to Europe he brought the phone with him. Since he had access to a broadband connection, he simply plugged his phone in and was able to call home. Yes, a LOCAL call! Not only that, but he was able to actually ’see’ his family. This setup consisted of 2 videophones and two accounts. His family could call him, or he could call his family. In both cases it was charged as a local call (even though he was stationed in Europe and his family was state side). If this wasn’t good enough, by using the videophone, they could actually SEE each other. This is really VoIP in action. The son in the military was still able to ’see’ the Christmas tree, participate in birthday parties and so much more.
There are many reasons for switching to VoIP and the examples above are certainly not inclusive. Whatever your reasons for considering this service, chances are there is a provider and plan to fit your needs.
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December 21, 2007
For the real mobile business people out there, the facility to connect up and use the gadgets back at the office can be a great plus. Now available in a great amount of the Nokia hand sets for sale now are Business Phones. These brainy bits of high tech gadgetry empower you to get your data through browsers and email any of your customers and co-workers. In reality your business phone operates in much the same way as a note book does, the difference is it’s smaller than half of the volume.
Nokia, as it’s said, concerns itself with connecting people. They also know that mobility makes firms better. Mobility gives people the facility to co-operate and do business outside of the traditional work environments and times. Nokia supply an expansive number of business hand sets. Each of these is for various types of customer.
From their business range Nokia provide four different makes of business telephone. These are communicators, smart phones, messaging hand sets and mobile handsets. Nokia business sets provide solutions like Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email. Nokia executed some research & was uncovered that people utilizing wireless carried out an average of an extra fifty five mins of work per day. This is thought to increase to eighty mins. extra per day December 2007. Another benefit to employing a Nokia Business sets is that they can save some dosh for your company or even for you individually since you will not depend upon two distinct devices - folk can have all they need confined in a single set.
Their phones are excellent for companies & for pros. All the sets come with outstanding designs, they’re all extensively compatible and of course child’s play to use, once you’ve used them for a while. The email functionalities are brilliant with support from Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Microsoft Office 97, 2000, 2003 & XP plus it is compatible with zip manager and Adobe Reader. Folk can send & receive e mails throughout talking on the sets plus they are able to get the current calendar and the contacts info. The e mail facilities will work in offline mode which means folk can read & write e-mails when the network is unreachable.
Although the business phones supplied by Nokia aren’t all especially small scale, what one needs to remember is the sets are good sizes when you think what they’re capable of. Most of them are sold with a full keyboard and backlight, a large landscape display unit plus an easy one press feature which accesses your e-mail . Get great business phones from Nokia.
A business set will not be for everyone but for the conveniences it gives someone who’ll make use of all the facilities, it’s surely going to make their life easier.
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