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Get a Cheap Nokia 6080
Wednesday July 23rd 2008, 6:41 pm
Filed under: House Of Telecommunication

The 6080 has not proved the most successful mobile handset Nokia have every made, however it is still worth evaluating if you see one with cash-back or low line rental. For the money the Nokia 6080 is reasonably well featured. Nokia have done a excellent job on the user interface of the Nokia 6080 making this handset easy to use.

In terms of battery cell duration the Nokia 6080 has 1:30 talk time and 300 hours standby charge. The Nokia 6080 is that is shipped with a Li-Ion 820 mAh (BL-5B) battery cell. The 6080 has Polyphonic (24 channels), MP3, Monophonic, True Tones ring tones enabled along with a vibrating alert. The Nokia 6080 weighs in at 91 g This handset is available in, Black and Gold. The Nokia 6080 is compatible with 2G GSM 850 / 1800 / 1900 - US version . The 6080 is fitted with a VGA, 640×480 pixels, video (subQCif) camera. For those that need access to the Internet on the move a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser is included.To allow mobile Internet access a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser is included. The display is a TFT, 65K colors. The following additional features are also present on the Nokia 6080:

  • Built-in handsfree
  • FM stereo radio
  • Push to talk
  • Calendar
  • Calculator
  • Video player
  • Voice command
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • Voice memo
  • This is now quite an old mobile handset, but still does a great job. If you come across one, being cleared as old stock you may steal an absolutely fantastic deal. Due to the rise of the Internet it has never been faster or more cost effective to shop for a mobile. Purchasing online can save you a lot of money, amazingly it is possible to get a mobile deal with 9 months free on the Nokia 6080 , which will not cost the earth to run.

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    IP Phones
    Thursday April 10th 2008, 4:43 am
    Filed under: House Of Telecommunication

    IP Phone means an Internet Protocol Phone. It allows the user to speak over IP networks such as the Internet or the Intranet. It is also known as Voice over Internet Protocol, Internet Phone, Web Phone etc.

    The traditional phone transfers voice through ‘circuit-switching’ method wherein the caller and the receiver are connected through a continuous electrical circuit. Here voice transfer is pretty slow because data is transferred as it is in huge chunks. There is also the danger of data loss in this system due to frequent reception problems in case of long distance calls.

    The IP Phone transfers voice through ‘packet-switching’ network wherein analog voice signal is converted into digital format and is broken up into minute data packets. These packets are then sent individually across the Internet and reassembled in serial order at the information’s destination and converted back into voice. Voice is transferred much faster as the data is broken into very minute parts; and there is no danger of data loss.

    Another advantage is that since the data is compressed into tiny pockets the space used by a traditional phone for one call can be used to accommodate numerous calls, up to eight times more calls, without compromising on the voice reception quality.

    IP Phone makes things easy which are impossible with traditional phones. Traditional phone has geographical constraints but IP Phone can be used anywhere in the world as long as you are connected to the Internet. All the call receiver needs is a regular phone; there’s no need for an IP Phone or even Internet connection to receive the call.

    Also, IP Phone can integrate with other Internet-based services such as video and text chatting, files exchange and can be used simultaneously with these services. It also lets you know whether other contacts are available to you on-line.

    Major reasons for the growing popularity of IP phone is the flexibility and comfort it offers not to mention the extremely low costs. Only expenditure required is for installation of IP hardware and software and it is one-time expenditure. All the calls are considered absolutely free in the sense that the user pays only for the Internet services; no extra payment is required for the call. Long distance calls work out very cheap.

    One disadvantage is that some types of IP Phones may not be able to penetrate certain firewalls. Also, IP Phone hardware, working on domestic power supply, requires the back up support of generator or UPS in case of power disruption; otherwise the connection is severed the moment power goes off.

    IP Phones provides detailed information on IP Phones, IP Phone Services, Wireless IP Phones, IP Phone Systems and more. IP Phones is affiliated with VOIP Phone System.

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