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There was a dreadful
time in history when the telecom regime (local phone companies) held
consumers captive by charging high prices for phone service. To make
matters worse, this regime would nickel and dime consumers to death for
additional features like voicemail, call waiting, caller ID, and call
forwarding. Not to mention their customer service or lack thereof, was
and still is a horrifying experience. This long history of monopolizing
the telecommunication industry has finally come to an end. It's time for
a regime change. Consumers now have an alternative - introducing VoIP.
VoIP, also known as Voice over Internet Protocol, is a technology
that allows you to make phone calls over an existing Internet connection
instead of a regular (analog) phone line. Some services that use VoIP
only allow you to call other people using the same service, usually done
when making PC to PC phone calls. Other services allow you to call
anyone, anywhere (as long as they have a telephone number) including:
local & long distance, mobile, and international numbers. This type of
VoIP service allows you to use a traditional phone that plugs directly
into a phone adapter.
The great thing about VoIP is that all the additional features
are included in the monthly fee. These features include: unlimited local
& long distance calls into the US & Canada, voicemail, call waiting,
caller id, three-way, just to name a few. Most VoIP service
providers typically charge between $20 and $25 dollars a month.
VoIP is a revolutionary technology that has the potential to
completely redesign the entire world's communication infrastructure.
VoIP providers have already been around for several years and growing at
a tremendous rate. Currently, there are over 6 million users of VoIP
worldwide and that numbers is growing exponentially.
FAQ about VoIP
Can you provide me with a brief explanation of VoIP?
VoIP allows you to make phone calls over an existing Internet
connection. VoIP converts a voice signal (analog) from your phone
into a digital signal that then travels over the Internet to the desired
location. It then converts the digital signal back to analog so the
person on the other end can hear what you are saying.
How do I make a VoIP phone call?
The first step of making a VoIP phone call is to subscribe to a
service. Once you sign up for service, the VoIP service provider will
then send you a broadband phone adapter, which plugs directly into your
internet connection. You will then have to plug your existing telephone
into the phone adapter. Lastly, all you have to do is pick up the phone
and dial the number.
What kind of equipment do I need to use VoIP?
You need three things in order to use VoIP: 1) A high-speed
Internet connection (either cable or DSL); A broadband phone adapter
(provided by the VoIP service provider); and 3) any standard (analog or
digital) phone.
Is there a difference when placing a local or long distance call when
using VoIP?
Not really. VoIP phone calls are made just the same way as
traditional calls are made. When dialing local calls, all you have to do
is dial 7 digits (555-1212) and when dialing long distance, all you have
to do is dial 11 digits (1-408-555-1212).
Can I call anyone using VoIP?
Yes. You can call anyone, anywhere as long as they have a valid phone
number. It can be a local call, long distance call, international call,
cell phone, toll free, 911 (assuming they have E911 capability)and 411
directory assistance. Most VoIP providers will not allow calls to
900 or 976 phone numbers, nor will they accept collect calls.
What are some advantages of using VoIP?
1. Cost - Most VoIP providers charge between $20 and $25 a month.
2. Unlimited calling in the U.S and Canada.
3. All the features are included (voicemail, caller id, call waiting,
3-way, call forwarding and much more)
4. VoIP is portable. You can take the phone adapter anywhere
where there is an existing Internet connection, plug it in and make
calls if you were at home.
5. The ability to choose your own area code. You can live in New York
and choose to have a California phone number.
Are there any disadvantages of using VoIP?
Yes.
1. If the power goes out in your home you will also lose your Internet
connection, which means that your phone service will also be down. Some
VoIP service providers offer a feature that allows customers to
designate a forwarding number if their Internet connection goes down for
any reason.
2. Not all VoIP Providers offer E911. This means that if you call
911 from your VoIP phone, it may not go to the local public dispatcher.
Rather, it will get routed to an answering service first.
3. Call Quality. At certain times of the day, the call quality of phone
conversations will suffer. This could be due to bandwidth sharing, or
slow Internet connection.
Do I need a computer to use VoIP?
No. Although most VoIP customers do have a computer, one is not
needed. The broadband phone adapter simply plugs into a router (or
modem) to get a connection.
Can I use VoIP when I travel?
Yes. You can use your VoIP service wherever you travel as long as
you have a high speed Internet connection available and you bring your
broadband phone adapter and phone with you.
How will I know if someone is calling me from a VoIP phone?
You won't. The VoIP phone works just like a traditional phone.
The quality and experience is that good.
Join the rebellion aimed at overthrowing the telecommunications industry
by force. Switch to VoIP today and start saving tomorrow.
Article Information
Michael Brito is an
internet marketing consultant and freelance writer for a variety of
consumer related products. www.packet8.net
source: goarticles.com
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