Posts Tagged ‘Many’
How many VoIP lines are required?
If I want to connect a main office to 2 remote sites, and I want the following number of users to be able to use the VoIP service:
Main office: 6 users
Remote site1: 4 users
Remote site2: 1 user
How many VoIP lines would I need?
P.S. the users will communicate with each other as if they were in one location. And the internet would be via Satellite.
How many Mb/kb do i ‘download’ when playing Battlefield 2 online & using a VOIP program in 1 hour?
My broadband usage for a month doubled. Would playing a lot of games online, add to this excess usage? I’m also using VOIP programmes to talk during the games, does this also add to the amount that i ‘download’?
How many voip lines can you operated at one time on cable connection?
I am researching different options for a client that is interested in setting up a call center? I would like to know if we install a cable broadband services how many vonage/ voip lines can be talking at once without any errors..?
thanks for the additional help, however what is my best option to get more VOIP lines working at once? Running two dsl lines into the business? I am trying to keep the cost down however we could always just get normal phone service from verizon. A further help would be great thanks
How many Channels should I look for in a GPS?
Is it better to have more or less channels in a GPS? I see Garmin usually runs around 12 channels but Tom Tom runs 20 channels. But Garmins have more features that I like. Which would be the better one to buy?
Why Many People Are Turning To Satellite Radio For Their Music
The two things people love the most about satellite radio are: quality and content. These two things are also the very things that encourage people to go out and buy a new system. So what if it costs $300 for a satellite radio receiver, and another $13 per month for subscriptions. The benefits of satellite radio far out weigh the price!
High Audio Quality
Satellite radio quality is more than just the overall value of the product. It is also how clear, uninterrupted, and flawless the satellite signal is. This new technology provides all the radio you could possibly desire without messy static, and having to change the channel during a commute. The high analog-to-digital conversion means that you can listen to the radio without all that creepy hissing, dead air, and other frustrating audio interference.
The digital quality of the service, in technical terms, is 128kb/s 44.1 kHz. For you technologically impaired and non-number minded folks, that means that when you listen to it, it’s like listening to a CD, only you don’t have to mess with unwrapping it.
Almost Limitless Content
When digital television hit the market, people were scrambling over each other trying to get their hands on it. More of the same for satellite radio, but unlike its visual counterpart, this is commercial free. That means exactly what it sounds like; no one interrupts your listening pleasure to try and sell you acne cream or hypnosis.
Satellite radio content is more than just local radio stations pawning off what other people think is good music on you. With the new non terrestrial radio you can listen to what makes you happy, what puts you in a good mood, what suits you as a person. You don’t have to listen to Hip Hop, Country, or R&B if all you want to hear is Sinatra and the Rat Pack. Content is also where the main two companies are fighting for your favor. XM may offer more of what you want to hear than Sirius, and/or vice versa. Before subscribing you should take the time to find out which one would give you more content for your buck.
Satellite radio is playing dirty. Each company is fighting for the exclusive rights to broadcast certain programs and transmissions on their radio systems. Not only are they fighting for programs, but also people!
Satellite radio is making great strides for its customers. The companies know that if you are willing to pay the money for a receiver, and then pay a month subscription fee, they should be willing to give you the absolute best programming they can offer. So why tie yourself down to earthbound radio stations when you can reach for the stars with the new technology?
Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about this as well as a car and truck accessories at http://www.caraccessoriesetc.com
How many different models of GPS cameras are there and where can I find them?
The the new Iphoto software that comes with Ilife 09 for the MAC is integrated with GPS cameras. I really would like to find one, but I can find too much info on the web. Are they readily accessible yet? and if so, where can I find them?
I’ve been reading and it seems like geotate is better than actually geotagging because there is no delay trying to get a fix on your location and it doesn’t eat more battery.