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By TG Publishing Team, published on October 13, 2004
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: , ,

8. Summary

You now have a basic understanding of VoIP and should be better able to choose a "consumer" VoIP service if that fits your needs. But there are many more aspects to the world of VoIP!

In Part 2, we'll move from the world of neat and tidy Consumer VoIP to the more challenging unbundled and small business VoIP segments.

I'll also cover what you need to know about implementing Quality of Service (QoS) and Class of Service (CoS) and show you how Open Source alternatives are alive and well in VoIP land!

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DrBobW 11/27/2008 5:15 AM
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Very helpful site, wish more people will find you. I will pass the word, keep up the good work of informing the public about VOIP's dirty tricks. Something else, Vonage buries a 2 year commitment in their service agreements for that 24.99 a month plan and charges an early termination of 39.95 if you leave before that, and no one at customer service advises you can return the equipment for any refund. They really suck!!!

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