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VoIP Broadband phones are becoming more mainstream. There are
articles whether broadband phone service reached a tipping point or not.
What is clear, though, is that phone service delivered over the public
internet is the future of telecommunications.
Let's take a step back and examine what the uses are for broadband phone
service. More specifically, the technology behind it.
VoIP Broadband phone service is utilized
by a technology called Voice Over IP (Internet Protocol), or VoIP.
It utilizes the bandwidth (the "speed" in layman's terms) to send voice
packets. These packets are sent like any other data (i.e. email, web
browsing etc.). When they reach their destination the data packets are
reconstructed and converted into voice!
All of this happens in a fraction of a second but many issues can arise
to degrade the broadband phone service quality. A slow connection, bad
phone, over-utilized bandwidth and a bad service provider can all
degrade the quality of the phone call.
While broadband phone service uses VoIP not all VoIP is
using broadband phone service, at least in the traditional sense.
Companies with multiple office can communicate using VoIP over
direct connections or over the public Internet. Even though between the
remote offices they are communicating over VoIP when a call is made
outside the company they can still use regular phone service (PSTN or
T-1 service). This allows them to take advantage of Voice Over IP
without the detriments of broadband phone service.
There are usually significant cost savings by using broadband phone
service that can alleviate the negative effects of service quality. For
the general consumer this might be an acceptable trade-off. But a
commercial enterprise might not want to accept this risk.
Another issue that arises with broadband phone service providers is
their longevity. Since it's relatively inexpensive to start a VoIP
company you should be extra cautious about the background of the company
before you commit your number. Many consumers have been burnt by using
new companies who offered too good to be true deals. Sometimes when it's
"too good to be true" it IS too good to be true. Buyer beware.
There are many cool features that VoIP
broadband phone companies provide. For example, many of them email
you your voice-mails. You can open your email and listen to the audio
attachment on your computer. Some also offer a voice menu system that
you can change, when you want, on their website.
As the technology matures and the quality gets better
VoIP broadband phone service will be the
norm and old legacy phones will be just that, a legacy from the past. Cy
Yablonsky is a Realtor Associate with ERA Othello Realty, with a strong
concentration in technology. Visit Real Estate in NJ to visit the
www.OthelloRealty.com website. You have permission to reproduce this
article as long as this paragraph and all links are live.
Article Information
Cy Yablonsky is a
Realtor Associate with ERA Othello Realty, with a strong concentration
in technology. Visit Real Estate in NJ to visit the
www.OthelloRealty.com website.
source: goarticles.com
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