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Your Strategy To Financial Freedom

Can you imagine yourself financially independent from your own business of forex trading? Did you know everything about forex trading can be specifically learned? You can learn strategy from other traders who put in the time and effort to trade in profit. You can make money while others don't if you follow a few principals.

Work smart not hard. All you need is a simple forex trading system that you can have confidence in. You need to keep your system as simple as possible. They work far better than complicated ones. You get paid for being "right" that's it, so don't try and be clever. You may be thinking this all sounds a bit easy and yes learning to trade is not hard. All the foreign exchange trading knowledge in the world is not going to help, unless you have the nerve to buy and sell currencies and put your money at risk. The hard part is executing the knowledge in a disciplined way.You need to have confidence and discipline in trading currency markets. A lot of traders allow emotions to get involved and ruin most trades.

Trading without emotion is hard to achieve. You have hard earned money on the line. If you want to have discipline you need to have confidence which comes from practice trading and understanding your own trading system.

One more key to success is a desire to be successful. Most people in business enjoy what they do, taking some risks and have the ability to build profits. Does this sound like the person you are? There is really nothing stopping you from making money in forex. Just work smart and have a good mindset and you to will succeed. To increase your chances of success in forex trading requires knowledge. Knowledge takes hard work, study, dedication and focus. Build your knowledge base without taking any shortcuts. You will build a solid foundation for trading.

Rick Williamson is an investment researcher and owner of http://www.forexebookstore.com

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Overview and Explanation of the VOIP Technology

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a protocol optimized for the communication of voice through the Internet or other packet switched networks. VoIP is often used theoretically to refer to the actual transmission of voice (rather than the protocol implementing it). VoIP is also known as IP Telephony, Internet telephony, Broadband telephony, Voice over Broadband and Broadband Phone. Voice over IP protocols carry telephonic signals as digital audio, typically reduced in data rate using speech data compression techniques, encapsulated in a data packet stream over IP.

Companies providing VoIP service are commonly referred to as providers, and protocol which are used to carry voice signals over the IP network are commonly referred to as Voice over IP or VoIP protocols. They may be viewed as commercial realizations of the experimental Network Voice Protocol (1973) invented for the ARPANET providers. Some cost savings are due to utilizing a single network to cart voice and data, especially where users have existing underutilized network capacity that can carry VoIP at no additional cost. VoIP to VoIP phone calls are sometimes free, while VoIP to public switched telephone networks, PSTN, may have a cost that is borne by the VoIP user.

Basically there are two types of PSTN to VoIP services: Direct Inward Dialing (DID) and access numbers. DID will connect the caller directly to the VoIP user while access numbers require the caller to input the extension number of the VoIP user.

As UDP (user datagram protocol) does not provide a mechanism to ensure that data packets are delivered in sequential order, or provide Quality of Service (known as QoS) guarantees, VoIP implementations face problems dealing with latency and jitter. This is true when satellite circuits are involved, due to long round trip broadcast delay (400 milliseconds to 600 milliseconds for geostationary satellite). The receiving node must restructure IP packets that may be out of order, delayed or missing, while ensuring that the audio stream maintains a proper time consistency. This functionality is usually accomplished by means of a jitter buffer in the voice engine.

Landline phones are connected directly to telephone company phone lines, which in the event of a power failure are kept functioning by back-up generators or batteries located at the telephone exchange. However, household VoIP hardware uses broadband modems and other equipment powered by household electricity, which may be subject to outages in the absence of an uninterruptible power supply or generator. Early adopters of VoIP may also be users of other phone equipment, such as PBX and cordless phone bases, which rely on power not provided by the telephone company. Even with local power still available, the broadband carrier itself may experience outages as well. While the PSTN has been matured over decades and is typically reliable, most broadband networks are less than 10 years old, and even the best are still subject to intermittent outages. Furthermore, consumer network technologies such as cable and DSL often are not subject to the same restoration service levels as the PSTN or business technologies such as T-1 connection.

More information on VOIP technologies can be found at http://voipable.com.

Mike Smits

http://Voipable.com

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