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September 05, 2009

VOIP in the Philippines

VoIP stands for Voice over IP and it has become one of the more commonly used tools for communication especially in the business sector. This is primarily because it’s much cheaper than regular fixed line calls.

Nowadays, VOIP calls are practically free because all you need is an internet connection with a PC that has a VOIP software. Some of the most common VOI softwares are Skype, Google Talk, among others.

There are also VOIP providers that offer enterprise-quality service for a minimal cost.

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