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The fact that the
Internet opened up a whole new world of communication options has not
been lost on those providing telephone service - or on those who spend
lots of money on voice communication. The ever-changing technology and
emerging market for more cost-effective and better communication is
creating a demand for people who can create, design and install VoIP
systems. There's also a growing market for those who can repair and
maintain those systems.
So what's so great about VoIP Internet
phone service? Cost is probably one of the biggest benefits
touted by the companies providing the services and one of the biggest
reasons so many people are ready to try the market. With VoIP
internet phone service options, there's no
cost for long-distance calls - even to foreign countries which is
typically very expensive for those companies that make those kinds of
calls. Think it's impossible that someone would offer unlimited
long-distance for nothing? You actually already have that option already
in the form of email and chat. All you need is a microphone for instant
voice communication in a chat room, and that form of communication is
free with your paid Internet connection.
VoIP Internet phone service
systems just take that to the next level through a voice communication
system that allows faster and clearer streaming than through a
traditional Internet computer connection.
So if it's so great, why isn't everyone using VoIP
Internet phone service? There are some drawbacks. The first
and most important is availability. Though this is improving, you may
not be able to connect to your VoIP or Internet telephone connection
from just anywhere you happen to be. For busy company officials and even
individuals, this is a serious lack that makes the system less
attractive.
Another drawback comes in the form of emergency calls. According to some
sources, the VoIP internet phone
systems are seriously inadequate in emergency situations. Because of
limited availability of services, it's very possible that users may not
have the ability to make calls at all. Even if calls are possible, the
systems are sometimes not sending signals to the nearest towers, meaning
you may not be contacting the most local emergency response teams. It's
also sometimes difficult for those emergency personnel to target your
location. All these problems will likely be dealt with over time, but
they're still concerns to some people now who rely on cell phones for
emergencies and are reluctant to take the chance that their VoIP
Internet phone service will work in
emergency situations.
The legalities almost always become an issue and VoIP is no exception.
Because this type of communication has the potential to have a major
impact on the communication industry, there's little doubt that it'll
eventually be regulated as telephone companies are regulated. This is of
significant concern to those municipalities that provide telephone
service and depend on the revenue from that service as income.
Article Information
Scott Knutson is an
entrepreneur and writer.
source: goarticles.com
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