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  2. List of VoIP companies - Wikipedia

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    VoIP and mobile phone services sipservice: Winterthur: Switzerland: VoIP service provider TELES AG: Berlin: Germany: VoIP services VirtualPBX: San Jose, CA: United States: Cloud-based telephone systems VocalTec: West Palm Beach and Netanya: United States and Israel: Telecom equipment provider VoiceHost: London: United Kingdom: VoIP and DSL ...

  3. The Benefits of VoIP Phone Systems - AOL

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    VoIP phone systems for small businesses There are plenty of service providers for companies ready to choose a business phone system . Vendors charge a monthly fee per user, and many offer a ...

  4. Internet Telephony Services Providers' Association - Wikipedia

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    Best Consumer VoIP: BT Group; Best Business ITSP (Small Enterprise): VoiceHost; Best Business ITSP (Medium Enterprise): Voxhub; Best Business ITSP (Corporate): Timico; Best VoIP CPE: Grandstream Networks – GXP2200 Enterprise Application Phone for Android™ Best VoIP Infrastructure: Genband – GENBAND Web Application Manager (WAM)

  5. Comparison of VoIP software - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of voice over IP (VoIP) software that examines applications and systems used for conducting voice and multimedia communications across Internet Protocol (IP) networks. VoIP technology has transformed telecommunications by offering alternatives to traditional telephony systems while providing enhanced features and cost savings.

  6. Cloud communications - Wikipedia

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    For a small or medium-sized business, the capital investment to set up VoIP infrastructure in-house could be too high compared to the potential return, but cloud telephony could offer the same services on a lower-cost subscription basis. [9]

  7. eVoice - Wikipedia

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    eVoice is a telecommunications service owned by j2 Global, Inc. (NASDAQ:JCOM). The company manages incoming and outgoing calls using virtual phone numbers. [1] The service was initially founded by Wendell Brown, Mark Klein, and Craig Taro Gold in 2000 and re-launched in March 2010 with an expansion of services that include both individual, personal uses as well as services for businesses.

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