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simon99k2
06-15-2007, 11:54 AM
Hi,
Can I use the voip service without using any analog phones? What are special features I should look for?
Thanks,
zion9495
06-15-2007, 04:45 PM
I can’t technically answer your question. I have only heard of Analog VoIP Adapters - FXS / FXO / PSTN. It depends on the provider. Many providers offer IP phones, softphones (software phones), and wifi phones. For further support and queries I suggest you to contact Broadcore people they have Hosted VoIP PBX system and good support team. They may clarify your queries.
molly00000
06-21-2008, 09:59 AM
I gathered some info, i hope this can help you.
When using a hardware based VoIP phone-device/phone-adapter it is possible to connect traditional analog phones directly to a VoIP phone-adapter without the need to operate a computer. The converted analog phone signal can then be connected to multiple house phones or extensions, just as any traditional phone company signal can be connected. A second VoIP hardware configuration option involves the use of a specially designed VoIP telephone which incorporates a VoIP phone adapter directly into the phone itself, and which also does not require the use of a computer. A third VoIP hardware configuration option involves the use of a WiFi router and a WiFi SIP phone which can extend a service range throughout a home or office. WiFi SIP phones can also be used at any location where an "unauthenticated" open hotspot Wi-Fi signal is available.
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