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Mon, Mar 25th, 2013, 09:40 AM #1
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Fri, Mar 29th, 2013, 05:03 PM #2
Here is an introduction and lots of more articles in the left side pane related to Voice Over-IP: http://www.gonevoip.ca/resources/voi...ential-market/
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Tue, Apr 2nd, 2013, 01:54 AM #3
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Alex, can you have your home alarm connected to VOIP for monitoring purposes?
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Wed, Apr 3rd, 2013, 03:53 PM #4
Hi Nika,
Good question! The short answer is that it depends. I believe you are talking about centrally monitored alarms that would use your phone line to connect to the central - in general these companies are reluctant to anything that is voip and would try to up-sell specific modems to attach to your home alarm. Though note these are quite expensive and not always required. There is however a new growing monitoring industry that is embracing internet and certainly allows voip usage; you can find more details @ http://www.gonevoip.ca/resources/voi...alarm-systems/ Also there's growing testimonial evidence that in-spite of having a voip phone alarm systems do continue to work (depends on the age of the central located at the home, if it's capable to communicate with ATA adapters used with VOIP)
Hope this answers your question.
Alex
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Tue, Apr 9th, 2013, 01:46 PM #5
We've got some questions regarding this so thought to post it here as well. Here are (some of) the advantages of using a so-called 'Virtual Number' or at times referred as 'Extra Number' enabled by VoIP's flexibility and affordability.
Just check it here: http://www.gonevoip.ca/using-virtual...ps-virtuosity/
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Mon, Apr 15th, 2013, 01:32 PM #6
good information very useful
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Mon, Apr 15th, 2013, 11:21 PM #7
Thanks venkatkolla. We just published another article with regards to reducing/stopping telemarketing calls, thought may be of interest here: http://www.gonevoip.ca/stopping-telemarketing-calls/
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Tue, Apr 16th, 2013, 07:44 PM #8
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as soon as we switched to magicjack, the calls stopped.
our number doesn't go in the phone book, hence it doesn't end up on canada411.com.
the greedy a$$'s that keep calling over and over are doing it mainly from overseas. they look up numbers on canada411.com and start dialing. they will never respect your requests to be taken off their 'lists' and reporting them to the donotcall list will never work, because they are untouchable. they have no 'list' because they are simply opening up online phonebooks and letting their fingers do the walking.
i was getting multiple calls a day from these jerks, and magicjack stopped ALL of it.
of course, i still get the odd call from a company i have had service from before, but never again from the overseas dolts who were just cold callingIn 2020 I had 100 FREE Grocery pickups! Subscribe to PC Optimum Insiders & get 25,000 PC Optimum pts
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Tue, Apr 16th, 2013, 09:40 PM #9
Thanks Anisa for sharing. The sad reality is that there are multiple ways one's number could get in the wrong hands. For instance Airmiles db was hacked some time ago, or any other loyalty program, or if you enter your phone/address in any company website say for a coupon or voucher be sure to read the privacy policy because if it says they may share it with partners that actually means they are going to sell it out there. Also is regrettable business in Canada still make use of those overseas calling centers, in-spite of public out-cry and the do-not-call list advertised with all the government fanfare (at the time). Though there's hope, note earlier this month the CRTC fined Comwave for violating the do-not-call rules.
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Wed, Apr 17th, 2013, 11:39 AM #10
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It's good to know that the CRTC is going after actual companies where they can track who they are and where they are. The sad reality is that the ppl from overseas that are not trackable. It's a real nuisance.
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 04:30 PM #11
Here's a list of past offenders (not to be surprised by some of the names there..) http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/DNCL/dnclc.htm
The point is the do-not-call list is as effective as people makes complains, we did filed one but at the same time I had a bit of fun having the callers ring the actual company who had them hired
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Thu, Apr 25th, 2013, 09:49 AM #12
Does anyone still uses faxes? It looks like there's plenty of usage... http://www.gonevoip.ca/xerox-canada-...-faxing-alive/
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Mon, Apr 29th, 2013, 10:59 AM #13
Hi There, we just published an article that may be of interest to many here (as we got a lot of requests to publish something about the subject of free voip calls: http://www.http://t.co/J8lW3ROdvx
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Mon, May 13th, 2013, 03:07 PM #14
Here is a very good article with a powerful little tool (which happens to be FREE! for personal use): http://www.gonevoip.ca/voip-spear-le...o-better-voip/
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Thu, Jun 6th, 2013, 11:17 AM #15
Hello! Great article here for all those who always want to know more and how to work out some of the common issues: http://www.gonevoip.ca/troubleshooti...-packet-delay/
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