VoIP Explained
VoIP is sweeping across many companies
in North America and Europe. The reason for the switch
is naturally money savings but how can the average consumer
benefit from VoIP and more importantly what is it?
VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is the technology
that allows for the routing of phone calls over the internet.
To the average consumer what this amounts to is the ability
to make free calls over broadband connections while retaining
many features that a traditional telephone line provides.
Increasing numbers of providers are appearing, providing
a varied range of options on the same premise of giving
users the ability to talk over the internet.
When the technology first emerged it may have only been
possible to talk to people with the same service. Increasingly
however, many service providers offer ways to call any
other user as well as phoning land lines and mobile numbers.
But considering that VoIP provides the same service as
a phone, many might wonder why they should make the switch.
Well, the answer lies in money. VoIP calls are almost
always cheaper than traditional phone services, especially
with regards to international
calls, and if you speak
to people on the same provider, there is often no cost
at all!
Some providers also offer an option for users to purchase
an internet phone to use when they are making calls and
ways to bypass traditional phone lines altogether. There
are adaptors available to allow clients to use their
VoIP lines without even having their computer on. Most
providers also offer numbers where you can receive calls
just like any other phone.
So, where are the differences and are there any extras?
This will most likely depend on the services that your
provider of choice offers and what you are willing to
spend if they cost any extra. There are advantages to
making calls over the internet especially if you are
in front of a computer. This makes video calls and online
chatting possible. VoIP smartly combines the facilities
a computer provides with the conversation comfort of
a phone, plus users can easily share files and pass on
other information over the same connection that they
use to talk.
The reliability of VoIP is rapidly increasing and more
users are getting a better quality of service across
almost all providers. As more people in the world make
the switch, people and businesses in the UK will follow
and enjoy much smaller phone bills due to VoIP.
The
most important usage of Voip is international
calling cards that allow you to make overseas and domestic calls
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