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NCS VoIP Service

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Dec 17, 2004, 12:24:29 PM12/17/04
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NCS Voice is a new voice service that can replace your current telephone
line from the telephone company.

All you need is a broadband internet connection and you can get unlimited
local and long distance calling, low international rates, and all those
features you're paying a bundle to Bell for like Caller ID, Voicemail,
Three-way Calling, and more

www.ncsandassociates.com

NCS Voice is a new voice service that can replace your current telephone
line from the telephone company.

All you need is a broadband internet connection and you can get unlimited
local and long distance calling, low international rates, and all those
features you're paying a bundle to Bell for like Caller ID, Voicemail,
Three-way Calling, and more

www.ncsandassociates.com


tom

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Dec 22, 2004, 8:14:12 AM12/22/04
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I could really use one o' them, however, 'tis the season of the digital
snake oil salesmen --- is there a way to try before I buy? Probably not,
would be my guess, however if there was some kind of trial period, I might
give it a try.
My feeling is that, although wonderfull in theory, in practice the lag-time
would be just a bit too long for comfort. It would be more like a simplex
(one way at a time) walkie-talkie conversation with each participant talking
over the others speech --- like you see on CNN when they talk to a
correspondant over a satellite link and they think the other one is waiting
for them to talk and wind up tripping all over each other.
N'est pas?

cyberlord

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Feb 11, 2005, 3:29:32 PM2/11/05
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 13:14:12 +0000, tom wrote:

> I could really use one o' them, however, 'tis the season of the digital
> snake oil salesmen --- is there a way to try before I buy? Probably not,
> would be my guess, however if there was some kind of trial period, I might
> give it a try.
> My feeling is that, although wonderfull in theory, in practice the lag-time
> would be just a bit too long for comfort. It would be more like a simplex
> (one way at a time) walkie-talkie conversation with each participant talking
> over the others speech --- like you see on CNN when they talk to a
> correspondant over a satellite link and they think the other one is waiting
> for them to talk and wind up tripping all over each other.
> N'est pas?
>

Not to condone NCS or anything, I know nothing about them, but VIOP has
made leaps and bounds in the last few years.

It is NOT a simplex system at all and the quality is quite good with a
reliable ISP service.

Check out Skype www.skype.com (free for ip to ip) if you want to try VIOP
before you buy any. You will need to get a few people you wish to talk to
to use Skype also so U can talk to someone, or try your luck and find
someone to call at random.

Also if you do decide to go this route, you can also run your own VIOP
phone switch with asterix (free open source software) albeit more
complicated that you may be interested in, but if we ALL ran a VIOP switch
in our house/office we would not need a traditional ma-bell type phone.

Tim

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