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Have you not even heard
the expression VoIP or Voice over internet protocol. It provides
the ability to make phone calls over the internet at very low cost or
even free. But what is it all about and how do you use it?
VoIP phone service has several
different ways in which it can be utilized. The first method is known as
a softphone which basically means you download some software from a
provider like Skype or VoipStunt, connect up a headset, set up the
account and away you go. In other articles I have written I have
provided comparisons of several providers including Skype, VoipStunt and
Vonage.
The second method of making phone calls over the internet is by having
an account with a VoIP provider such as Vonage or Skype (or Engin
in Australia) and utilizing a piece of hardware known as an ATA or
Analog Telephone Adaptor. This connects to your internet connection
through an Ethernet connection to your ADSL or cable modem and allows
connection of a standard telephone being normal, cordless or DECT. Often
you can also connect a fax.
Methods of Operation There are varying methods of operation. You may
only wish to make outgoing calls through VoIP which means you will not
need a 'normal' type phone number. If you wish to receive incoming calls
from landline telephones, ie the caller isn't calling over the internet
using VoIP, you will need to have that service ability with your
provider and a number to go with it.
It is possible that you can retain your fixed line and have both VoIP
and normal PSTN to the ATA which will mean both will ring at the same
time. Additionally if there is a blackout or power failure you can still
connect to the PSTN.
You will need to review your providers conditions to work out costs of
calling outside of the VoIP network. In many cases this can still be
free or very low cost indeed, including overseas calls. Often there is a
flat rate for local and long distance calls but again this varies from
VoIP provider to provider. As mentioned
earlier, previous articles I have written compare some of the services
offered by the larger VoIP players.
There is an issue to consider around emergency calls. Skype and
VoipStunt openly include in their terms and conditions that they do not
provide access to emergency services calls. For this reason they are
realistically utilized as a second phone service. However certainly in
Australia, Engin provide access to emergency services through the triple
zero 000 emergency number. Many people now have mobile phones so access
to emergency services is much more available anyway.
Equipment From earlier in the article you can see that equipment needed
and relevant costs can vary from a headset, to an ATA or analog
telephone adaptor. These are not overly expensive and often available
for free or cheap when joining a VoIP provider. A google search
or visit to eBay will provide ability to get updated on current costs
however it does not cost a fortune to commence accessing cheap or free
phone calls.
Article Information
by Andrew Johnson
source: goarticles.com
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