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Saturday, December 12, 2009

VoIP Phone Service: A High Technology Communication Experience

VoIP Phone Service: A High Technology Communication Experience

Using the VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol, people can place their voice call on the internet through IP (Internet Protocol) Packets. Packets are data bits that are routed or passed from one node to another until the final node receives it. The packets are returned back to the analog voice pathways via final node that is why voices are heard on traditional phones.

You can have two phone service options, the VoIP and POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). These switches telephone calls on the speediest connection. Telephone calls done through POTS create a dedicated, static connection which travels on similar exact routes for both directions. The connection remains open unless it is broken by the caller. Telephone calls done through VoIP systems via packet switches can carry the complete address of the call's destination. Different routes and time allocation can be taken by each packet while traveling on its pathways.

The user needs to have an internet connection of 256 kbs (high-speed) or higher and a phone broadband adapter to make telephone calls through the VoIP systems. Connect the telephone adapter on the existing system via modem or router. New broadband adapters have built-in routers. Connect this to the high-speed modem then plug the router or computer on the broadband telephone adapter. The installation is very easy.

In most cases, it is favorable to use the broadband telephone adapter with built-in routers. The user can make a phone call on the computer while the router is giving the needed bandwidth on the phone call reducing lag times as well dropped calls frequency. VoIP systems today are much better compared to the technology before. Dropping of calls can still be done when the network is very slow.

The VoIP phone services are practical for small business and home users. However, it will not be an ideal choice for large businesses since stability is still lacking. Keep in mind that every time the internet services go down, the phone services also does.

There are many fuss and buzz concerning VoIP services and it might be difficult for you to understand everything. Enhancements have been made on the system to solve clarity conflicts during phone calls. Some users said that online telephone calls are noisy and have lesser quality compared to traditional phone lines. VoIP providers ensure that their new systems gave the users an amazing experience similar to using normal telephone lines or surpassed it even better. Calls from one continent to another also offer that same voice quality.

Another concern is the VoIP reliability in case of power failures. It was a great problem faced by most VoIP users before. But now smart systems are used to redirect calls to the secondary telephone number once the system was detected to be offline. This advancement can transfer your directed call on the required alternative numbers like your personal phone number.

VoIP system will enable the users to save money on different services. Traditional phone companies offer limited packages only. It includes prepaid and postpaid for business and residential accounts. However VoIP service providers offer plenty of packages providing you great options to choose from. Most often, companies are supplying plans including the lowest and basic plans, unlimited plans, business plans, best value plans, and others. You can choose according to what type of reference calls you make. Several packages also supply affordable rates on long distance calls compared to traditional phone regular rate. You can go around to your phone company to make long distance phone calls without any charge.

Previously, you are charged for services including three way calling, caller ID, call waiting, last call return, and repeat dial. But with VoIP, you are no longer required to pay for these services. Besides, with the filtering options offered by some providers, you can control several calls according to its numbers. It includes forwarding calls to a particular number, sending call to a voicemail, giving a busy sign, playing a message that you're not in service, or sending the caller to a rejection but funny hotline.

This breakthrough is the best way to a better future of telephone systems. It really makes sense when talking about ROI, both on the economic and infrastructure viewpoints. VoIP is truly a great phone service.

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