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<h3 style="float:left;">Set-Up Guides (VoIP)</h3><p style="margin-top:15px;"> [[http://exewiki.exetel.com.au/index.php?title=VoIP_Setup_Guides show]]</p> | <h3 style="float:left;">Set-Up Guides (VoIP)</h3><p style="margin-top:15px;"> [[http://exewiki.exetel.com.au/index.php?title=VoIP_Setup_Guides show]]</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:20, 10 October 2013
Summary:
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a way of making telephone calls using your broadband data connection, rather than via the traditional PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network).
Since that survey was taken VoIP usage has continued to increase significantly and in mid 2011 the percentage of ADSL users or smart phone mobile telephone users of VoIP is well over 50% of total users.
Contents
Billing Information
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Contact Details - Device Manufacturer
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FAQ
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Features (VoIP)
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Issues with your service? (Troubleshooting)
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Product Information
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Set-Up Guides (VoIP)
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PSTN-to-VoIP Port-in
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