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    ers and pricing are competitive. One thing to consider as you compare options is contract terms. Because the technology is expanding, it is wise to avoid any long- term contract, as a better option may come along in the meantime. A variety of companies offer Business solutions. The following list is just a few:

    ? Sprint:
    http://www.sprint.com/Business/products/categories/voip.jsp

    ? Lingo:
    http://www.lingo.com/voip/Business/unlimited_internet_phone_ service.jsp

    ? Quest:
    http://www.qwest.com/largeBusiness/products/voip/

    ? Pipex: http://www.pipex.net/products/voip/

    How to Get Set Up for VoIP The technology required will depend on the service you choose. There are three types of voip methods.

    ? ATA stands for analog telephone adaptor. It connects to your computer or Internet connection and uses regular phone.

    ? IP phones are special phones that look like traditional phones, but they connect with an Ethernet connector.

    ? Computer-to-computer is an easy way to use voip and long distance calls are free; you only pay for the software. While this method can work in a Business setting, it may not be the best solution, even though it is very cost effective.

    VoIP requires a high-speed Internet connection, and for business purposes, your set-up needs to be able to handle the additional use that VoIP incurs. Essentially, there is no "one size fits all" set-up guide for Business voip options. The service you choose and your company's individual requirements will determine what you will need.

    Andrew Kelly is a Technology Consultant who helps keep Businesses at the leading edge of technology.

    For more great tips and resources on everything VoIP visit: voip Solutions For Your Business


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