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VoIP Communication Systems – How VoIP Benefits You and I

Every year new inventions and innovations are introduced to our day to day lives. Out of all these new items, not all of them last because when the marketing dollars behind them run out, the public realizes that they are not as useful as they were first thought to be. However, this occurrence does not hold true for all innovations, in fact it’s quite the opposite for some. Voice over Internet Protocol, or more commonly known as VoIP, happens to be one of the more useful and beneficial innovations to become available amongst the public.

With traditional telephone companies you usually end up paying a variable amount for your phone bill each month; the amount you pay varies directly with the amount of long distance time you have spent on your phone. In addition to the number of long distance minutes you’ve racked up on your phone, your extra features obviously add up as well such as caller identification, call waiting, three-way calling, and any others you may have for personal or business use.

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Various Types of 2 Way Radios

Radios that can receive and transmit communications are known as 2 way radios. Some common examples are walkie-talkies, CB radios and even cellular phones. While these products are very different in nature, they are common in that they receive and transmit communication and are classified as 2 way radios.

There are many uses for 2 way radios, including a camping trip with the family where walkie talkies help everyone to stay in touch. When in the wilderness, a cell phone is not likely to have a signal and this is why walkie talkies are so helpful. If individuals should get separated from one another while camping, having a way to remain in communication is invaluable. In order for 2 way radios to work, individuals must be on the same frequency or channel to communicate. Before separating, families should make sure that everyone is on the same channel incase the devices are needed.

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