Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Visit our NEW Blog - this blog will be discontinued

Visit our NEW Blog - this blog will be discontinued

The WordPress BLOG engine suits our needs better so please visit our NEW blog now:

http://xeloq.wordpress.com/

The messages here will remain intact but new posts will only be posted at the new blog site.


Kind regards,
Team XeloQ Communications - http://www.xeloq.com



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Thursday, November 12, 2009

SIP SoftPhone on Mobiles (Mobile VoIP) - which program do you use and why?

As being in the VoIP business for 7,5 years, we now see a shift to use Mobile VoIP. Nothing more than using your (smart)phone to make Mobile VoIP calls and bypass International Roaming.

It works great and saves up to 90% on calling costs which is great!

XeloQ partners with NimBuzz, fring and our tech team found the 'hidden' settings of Windows Mobile to use their built in stack.

Check it all out on http://www.xeloq.com/#/website/categorie/1723/mobile-voip

Also some of our customers already use SIPDroid on their Android phones.

Which Mobile SIP SoftPhone are you using? Why? What is it advantage over the mentioned ones? Is it free or low cost? Does it have low bandwidth codecs like g729 on board? Did you already find a SIP SoftPhone for BlackBerry and Palm OS?

Tell us please. We would like to hear from you.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

How are we doing? Tell us what you think about XeloQ Communications

Every now and then we launch a small survey to measure our Customer's experience and Customer's satisfaction.

So now it is time for that and why not use our brand new Blog for this?

So, XeloQ customers all around the world; tell us: How are we doing?

What do you like about XeloQ? What do you dislike? Why did you come to XeloQ? Were you referred to us or found us yourself on the Internet?

Do you understand what we deliver? Is all clear? If you were our webmaster, would you change our website? Why? What would you change? Did you already talk to our support or customer service? And did you like that? Or not?


Just tell us.....but be polite otherwise your Post will be removed.

As we do every 6 months (what normally was done by an email survey), we listen to you and try to change or / and improve our services and the way we interact with our customers.

Forgotten what it is we're doing? Check it at http://www.xeloq.eu

You are important to us so let us know. Post your comment! This can be in Dutch or English. Thank you very much in advance.

Team XeloQ Communications Internet Telephony

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Why still using PSTN lines while you can use SIP Trunks? (and save up to 90% on your calling costs)

Most of the companies deploying VoIP solutions like IP PBX systems still use an ISDN (E1 / T1) connection to the traditional telephone network to terminate (or originate) their calls.

Why? This is not only more expensive looking purely at the calling rates but also the high investments in landlines should not be overlooked. There is a very good alternative which most people are not aware of.

Bringing a SIP Trunk in place (which is part of any IP PBX like Asterisk, 3CX, pbxnsip, ShoreTel and many other free or commercial IP PBX solutions) saves you directly on all of this.

Savings up to 90% on telephone calls are possible and getting rid of your landlines saves another great sum of money. You can always keep a few of your current ISDN / T1 lines for backup / fallback but like 75% of the current landlines can be terminated.

Now you want to know more about this? Contact XeloQ Communications today and we can tell you exactly how to do this!

Take a closer look at http://www.xeloq.com/#/website/categorie/1722/xeloq-voip-sip-trunk for more details or email us at sales@xeloq.com

What do you think about this? Feel free to add your comment below!
 
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