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Axvoice VS Packet 8 – Make The Right Decision

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Technologies have a great impact on our lives. There are many inventions that have changed the way we live our lives. Some of them have facilitated us way beyond our recognition. VoIP is one such technology is gradually changing our lives by taking over the role of a phone service. VoIP providers offer different types of internet phone services to all their customers. Choosing the right one can become a difficult decision to make. This review will compare two of the big names in the VoIP phone industry, Axvoice and Packet 8. You will see how both of them perform against the different set criteria for a good phone service.

Service reliability

The reliability of a phone service is one of the most important aspects that a user should look into. There is no other trait that important as reliability. We depend a lot on a phone service for various different reasons. If we closely look at all the traits, we find that reliability is on top of all because there can be emergency situations where our only helper will be the phone. Axvoice and Packet 8 both offer an extremely reliable phone service to all their customers. I used both of them for many months now and did not experience any service drops or any other issues. In terms of reliability, I found both Axvoice and Packet 8 extremely reliable phone services without any issues.

Call quality

The call quality that we experience on our phones is another important trait of a good VoIP service. Call quality means a smooth talking experience on phone without any interruptions, echoes, and any other problems. When we go in the market to fetch a good phone service, every VoIP provider claims to offer a high call quality to its customers, but in reality, very few really deliver it. Axvoice and Packet 8 have the same voice quality when I dial local calls inside the US to any of the states. But the call quality suddenly changes when I make phone calls abroad. There is a lot of difference between the calls made abroad from Axvoice and Packet 8. Packet 8 fails to deliver the same high call quality that it delivered for local calls. There are frequent disruptions, disconnections and the echoing, which all make call receiving an annoying experience.

Installation and configuration

The process of ordering was pretty simple, I jus to ordered both Axvoice and Packet 8 by mail. I received both of them within few days. There wasn’t any difference in the installation and I just started making phone calls within no time. Each accompanied a user manual that had written on it step by step guide on how to configure and install the phone set. Within no time, I started using both the phone services. There aren’t any differences in terms of installation procedure and neither of them is complicated.

Service features offered

The features complete an internet phone service. Axvoice and Packet 8 both offer value for money features, but in this regard, Axvoice is way ahead. When we look at Axvoice, it offers more than twenty five service features to its customers and does not charge for any of the advanced features that it offers. Packet 8 has a very limited number of service features offered to its customers which makes Axvoice a better value for money internet phone service.

The overall experience that I had with Axvoice was better because it offers more features, has a better call quality and gives more value for money to its subscribers.

Swift Networks Limited Offers 4G Broadband Service To Customers In Nigeria

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Swift Networks Limited, Nigeria’s foremost broadband service provider today announced that the survey it conducted on the broadband user habits and attitude indicated that only 20% of broadband subscribers are responsible for approximately 80% of the data carried on an operator’s network. This is the popular Pareto principle that 20% takes the 80% of most things. Yet, the company forges ahead to make money. They just expanded their broadband offerings.

 

Swift Networks Limited said it is committed at ensuring excellent performance levels and real value for its customers’ investments with its new 4G broadband internet facility.

 

The firm said that its Broadband Internet offerings are designed to suit big enterprises, small businesses and residential users with varying usage plans. In all the packages, Swift has promised excellent performance levels and real value for customers’ investments.

 

The Enterprise Solution package offers broadband data services to big enterprises; this is achieved through Swift’s MPLS network architecture, offering converged voice telephony, video conferencing, video surveillance, high-speed data transmission and internet access services. The Business package offers fast 4G broadband services to take business productivity to the next level.

 

 

Join The Mango Momentum In The App Hub – Master Windows Phone Mango App Development

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Dates: August 23-24, 2011
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm PST
Duration: 8 hours/day, including hour lunch break

 

Join the Mango Momentum in the App Hub | Mango is an important leap forward in Microsoft’s overall mobile strategy and the developer community has taken notice. Now is the time to embrace the “tile-and-app” UI and reap the rewards Mango provides your development team and user community. This fast-paced, demo-rich online course features Rob Miles and Andy Wigley, two of the most sought-after Microsoft mobile development MVPs on the planet.
 
Rob Miles | Microsoft MVP & Lecturer | University of Hull, UK

Rob teaches and lectures globally on Programming, Software Engineering, and Embedded Development. He has authored several Microsoft Press books on XNA, C# and the .NET Framework. Rob started working with XNA before it was released and became a fan of Windows Phone 7 when he discovered he could run his XNA and Silverlight programs on it. He writes a regular blog on programming and other forms of wit at www.robmiles.com and can be found on Twitter @RobMiles.


 

Andy Wigley | Microsoft MVP
| Appa Mundi
Andy is co-founder of UK-based mobile consultancy firm, Appa Mundi. He is co-author of a number of Microsoft Press books (including the Mobile Development Handbook and the .NET Compact Framework Core Reference) and is a regular speaker at major conferences such as Tech Ed. He lives in the mountains of Snowdonia, North Wales where a strong mobile phone signal is a total luxury which has helped him to hone his skills developing offline mobile apps. You can read his blog at http://mobileworld.appamundi.com/blogs.

 
Day One August 23, 2011 | 8am-4pm PDT | Live online training

• Building Windows Phone Apps with Visual Studio 2010

• Silverlight on Windows Phone – Introduction

• Silverlight on Windows Phone – Advanced

• Using Expression to Build Windows Phone Interfaces

• Windows Phone Fast Application Switching

• Windows Phone Multi-tasking & Background Tasks

• Using Windows Phone Resources (Bing Maps, Camera, etc.)

 

Day Two — August 24, 2011 | 8am-4pm PDT | Live online training
• Application Data Storage on Windows Phone

• Using Networks with Windows Phone

• Windows Azure and Windows Phone
• Notifications on Windows Phone

• XNA for Windows Phone

• Selling a Windows Phone Application

 

What’s a “Jump Start” Course? | Training specifically designed for experienced developers and technologists whose jobs demand they know how to best leverage new, emerging Microsoft technologies. These advanced courses assume a certain level of expertise and domain knowledge, so they move quickly and cover topics in a fashion that enables teams to effectively map new skills to real-world situations.

 

Register here!

MainOne Cable “Donates” 10MBps Internet Access To ccHub Nigeria

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ccHub Nigeria got support from MainOne Cable with free “donation” of internet access to the facility. According to  CcHub twitter page, MainOne Cable will be providing 10MBps internet access direct to the ccHub facility.

 

Main One Cable is the first submarine cable company offering open access, wholesale broadband capacity in West Africa. This objective is being realized through a submarine cable system which commenced operations in July 2010 linking West Africa to the rest of the world via Portugal and the United Kingdom.

 

Co-Creation Hub Nigeria Creates Three Membership Categories

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CcHUB, that just came out of its party of picking thousands of dollars from U.S. and UK based institutions to create a truly serious Nigerian open innovation  ecosystem, has created four membership categories as follows:

 

  • Red membership is open to individuals who wish to be part of CcHUB community virtually or participate in events occasionally. These members will be part of the online community where members can interact, share expertise and collaborate. Red members can also participate in CcHUB events. Red members can apply for Orange membership. This is a free membership.
  •  Orange membership is for anyone who meets CcHUB basic requirements for membership and clearly demonstrates potential value to the community. To be granted Orange membership, applicants must be vetted in a face-to-face meeting. This tier gives access to the HUB; flexible co-working space, meeting spaces, events and resources available to help scale projects and start-ups. Orange membership will go for 30,000Naira/year (flexible payment arrangement available).
  • Green membership is for start-ups and projects in pre-incubation phase in need of a working space, mentoring, access to community of experts and users and ultimately capital. This membership grants access to a semi-permanent desk, locker*, mailbox service and priority access to meeting room/spaces. Currently, we have 10 spaces available per quarter, and this access will go for about 30,000naira/quarter.
  • Orange members can upgrade to Green but preference will be given to people/teams who can demonstrate progress towards a specific project or product. his is a tier for tech companies and corporate organisations interested in technology application and innovation in Nigeria. Price TBD.

 

CcHUB is a membership based community of hackers, designers, tech companies, entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, academics, investors and everyone interested in technology innovation and application for prosperity in Nigeria