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Sunday, October 18, 2009

VoIP Technology - What you Should Know Before you Switch

VoIP Technology - What you Should Know Before you Switch

Do you really know what VoIP is? Have you an idea that it may well be just another phone service that has started up in recent years? That is, in part, correct. However, VoIP is a telephone system that is totally reliant on your broadband connection.
What does VoIP stand for? Voice over Internet Protocol. It is a method of sending your conversation by utilizing broadband. You can continue to use your current telephone which will be connected to your VoIP system using a special connector.

The other questions that spring to mind are; can I continue to work on the PC whilst using the VoIP system to make a call and do I need any dedicated equipment?

To answer the first question, if you choose the right VoIP company from the many available, you will in all probability, be able to combine the VoIP telephone feature and the ability to send data. There is, quite often, no additional charge for this service. Using a single service provider makes it more cost effective. Other than the equipment supplied to you by your VoIP provider there is no additional equipment needed as long as you have a pc and a reasonably fast broadband connection.

Your VoIP system is a great tool for the people who travel, it makes it possible to accept and make calls where ever you are. Simply connect up to the internet and you can make and receive calls. Another benefit is the ability to have free phone numbers that you can use in some countries.

VoIP offers some very similar services to your ordinary telephone service, such as conference calls, call waiting, call forwarding and so on.

How do you decide if this system is the right choice for you? First and foremost you should do some thorough research to find out if VoIP is available in your area also check if your internet connection is suitable to be used for a VoIP service. The advantages of using VoIP telephone systems for business are well documented and since there has been a great advancement in the capabilities of the VoIP systems, some companies are utilizing it for all their communications. The money saving benefit to businesses is vast and could reduce the telephone bills to a fraction of the previous costs.

If you are thinking of changing to a VoIP system for use in your home, do some careful research to find a provider that is offering a deal that suits you. There are hundreds of different providers to choose from, so speak to the ones that appeal to you and find out who offers the best incentives. VoIP could significantly reduce your home or business telephone bills, so check it out and give it a try. If it doesn't work for you, you could change right back to the traditional system without much trouble.

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