What is VoIP?

Voice over Internet Protocol is the ability to make and receive voice phone calls over an IP based network. This includes a Local Area Network and a public IP network such as the Internet. The technology has been around for many years but mostly at big business level who used their large network capacity to also carry voice phone calls.

Now the technology has been made smaller and delivered in a hardware product that home and small business users can use.

NetComm's Powerful All-in-one Device

NetComm's NB9W is designed for residential and business users who need to integrate ADSL2/2+ broadband services, wired and wireless networking and VoIP technologies in one device.

The NB9W'S VoIP feature allows calls to be routed anywhere in the world, significantly reducing or eliminating long distance call charges. You can even make phone calls when your PC is turned off. The NB9W also provides exceptional voice calls during periods of heavy Internet use, by employing policy-based on Layer 3 Quality of Service (QoS), which prioritises your voice packets ensuring VoIP call quality. With NetComm's NB9W, you have all of your Internet, networking and communication needs integrated into one stylish desktop unit eliminating the "clutter" of many separate devices.


$279.00 + Postage