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So does the
abbreviation VoIP leave you dumb struck? Don't worry; even I was
when I heard about it for the first time. The clouds parted when I
discovered what it stands for: Voice over Internet Protocol.
Have you ever been left hapless at the sight of immensely long queues
outside phonebooks? And that too when you need to make a call to your
aunt in LA and wish her on her 65 th birthday. And, though you brave the
queue for seemingly endless minutes or hours, the constantly rising bill
makes you our or conversation too short to even cal it conversation.
International calls are still not dirt cheap and now that the world and
its brother have PC's and Internet connection, even technophobes should
have enough sense to download software that enables you to make phone
calls using the Internet! Yes, you read it right. Make phone calls using
Internet. Just need to catch hold of an IP phone and a software like
Skype and you are ready for a futuristic roller coaster experience!
Calling anywhere on Earth for three or four rupees a minute - at most,
is a pretty darn good idea, and one that's catching on big time. VoIP,
in layman's terms is the use of certain hardware and software that makes
you call up any other person on this planet. Thereafter, you only need a
good headset to have a chat and assuming of course, that you have a
multimedia PC and not a BBC micro.
In a poll conducted worldwide, as many as a billion people have
abandoned telephone for IP telephony. In fact, you can make a phone call
to the US on dial pad coin for as little as 75 cents a minute. The
internet does not know or care whether the data that's rushing through
its 'routers' began as a phone conversation or a movie or a search for
Pamela Anderson. As long as it is in digital packets, it can find its'
way to the Internet Protocol (IP) address it's meant for. And so what is
happening is more and more phone calls are getting made through
Internet.
You can do it in either of the following of two ways: by going to a site
like http://dialpad.com or perhaps your own Internet service provider's
site (if they offer the service), or by just picking up an IP phone at a
broadband Internet café like sify. If you make the call using your
computer all you have to do is to go to the website, buy a prepaid
package that suits you using your credit card, and enter the destination
number.
Another way is Skype. Skype is a free software for Internet phoning.
It's so simple that even technophobia can't be an excuse. Check out
whether your computer has Windows 2000 or XP, 400 MHz or a more powerful
processor, 126 MB or more RAM, a sound card, speakers and microphones
and at least 33.6 kbps dial-up-modem connection. A broadband connection
is best. Make sure your hard drive has at least 15MB space to download
Skype. If the above is Greek to you, just ask any geek to check out your
system parameters.
Now, go to http://www.skype.com, click on the download link, save the
program on your desktop, open it and double click on the installation
file. Once Skype is installed, take out your last month's phone bill and
have a good laugh.
With Skype, you can call another Skype-user anywhere in the world for
free (you only pay for the net usage, not calls). Skype has an option
for landline calls that requires payment charges depend on where you are
calling. But rates are still cheaper than landline costs.
The voice may break or come in snatches if the connection is slow. But
things are likely to get vapidly better in that matter. My experience
has been that if your soundcard, microphone and headsets are of good
quality, Skype gives you fairly good service.
Also, IP telephony scores over messenger services offered by MSN or AOL.
In the letter, if your net connection speed is different from your
interlocutor's, its' hard to talk simultaneously. With Skype, this makes
no difference.
The broadband wagon has started to role, so its' success seems assured.
In fact, it could even affect mobile telephony. New Scientist reported
earlier this year that cell phones with built in Wi-fi capability that
link to low-cost internet connection are nearly for launch long-distance
call costs can take another big fall.
The flip side is, if you are calling Skype-to-Skype, the called party
will have to be online and pretty near the computer. Similarly, if a
Skype-contact calls you and you are offline or online but missing about
in the other room, you'll miss the call.
That's a disadvantage so do as the experts suggest. Just spread the word
on your online habits among your Skype - contacts or pre - arrange a
chat by email or via a short, normal phone conversation. But the whole
purpose of the technology is defeated by the cost of Skype - enabled
phones still, with IP telephony, I sometimes wish to give all the phone
booth things a piece of my mind - at little cost and from a safe
distance.
Article Information
Willie Reynolds
maintains a website dedicated loaded with free VoIP advice.
source: goarticles.com
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