The Top VoIP Service Providers
Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, is the routing or forwarding of voice conversations through IP-based networks or over the internet. VoIP is also called Internet telephony, Broadband Phone, Voice over Broadband, and IP Telephony.
Voice over internet Protocol is said to be the "next best thing" in the internet as many consumers and businessmen turn to VoIP to avoid the high charging fees of regional telephone companies. With VoIP, consumers can save on their telephone bills.
With VoIP, for example, one can call overseas for as low as three cents per minute. Consumers would have to enjoy economy without compromising the quality of voice calls. For the last few years, the VoIP quality has improved to about ten times.
Dubbed as the next Baby Bells, VoIP service providers are projected to enter a nice niche in the market. This is so because the giant telephone companies are faced with an enlarged competition with cell phone providers, strangulating regulations, and lower demand for landlines. Consumers are expected to see the benefits that VoIP service providers offer. Within the next five years, it will be very interesting to see what has become of the telecommunications landscape.
Considering the advantages of VoIP over the traditional phone services, the consumers will surely be jumping on the bandwagon of VoIP.
VoIP service providers are of different types. Each of them offers different services so it is important that you know what your particular needs are. VoIP service providers include business VoIP, cable, consumer, satellite, and free providers.
Below is a list of some of the companies presently offering VoIP services:
Business Providers
Having one of the most reputable names in hardware and networking systems, Cisco Systems is also one of the chief business VoIP providers. Asterisk software is a complete PBX system that runs in BSD, Linux, OS X, and Windows. Meanwhile, Packet8 presents a hosted PBX system both for businesses and residential packages. Alcatel offers communication solutions to enterprises, Internet service providers, and telecommunication carriers for the delivery of video, data, and voice applications to their employees or customers.
Siemens provides its clients services such as data, image and voice, through DSL broadband. On the other hand, Nortell transports carrier-grade telephony, multimedia and data services in packet networks.
Cable Providers
With additional 10,000 clients every day, Time Warner is probably the most renowned among the cable VoIP providers. Also, Cablevision is marking its name in the cable VoIP market as it enrolls 1,000 new subscribers daily in its program. Meanwhile, Cox Communications, one of the nation's giant telecommunications company, has now become a VoIP cable provider from being a standard cable phone service provider. Likewise, Comcast, another cable giant, has also opted to join in the competition and is now serving in 20 markets.
Residential Providers
Among the residential VoIP service providers, Vonage is currently taking the lead in the industry. Packet8 offers it customers unlimited residential calls for a fixed monthly charge and unlimited phone calls within Canada and the US. Standard presents features such as Caller ID, Voicemail, Call Transfer, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Speed Dialing and 3 Way Calling. Lingo offers an economical monthly plan with unlimited calls to Canada, the US, and 17 other countries in Western Europe. However, based on quality ratings, Lingo's performance is significantly lower compared with that of Packet8.
Satellite Providers
Net2Phone and Hughes Electronics have combined efforts to put up satellite VoIP services. Their service is particularly addressed to underserved and remote regions around the globe, such as some areas in Africa where there are no phones. Vonage and Skyframes have also worked together to offer the same type of service. Multiemedia is presently providing service in Asia-Pacific region, Australia, and the Middle East.
Free Providers
Skype is probably the most renowned among the VoIP service providers. Skype provides it customers with free peer-to-peer calls with other Skype subscribers. Also, it offers cheap PC to cell phone or landline calls. Likewise, Earthlink provides online calling for free. Earthlink is the pioneer among the ISPs to offer such service. This free online calling plan is supported by Session Initiation Protocol, or SIP, and can be availed by over 1.2 million subscribers of Earthlink.
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
The Top VoIP Service Providers
The Top VoIP Service Providers
Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, is the routing or forwarding of voice conversations through IP-based networks or over the internet. VoIP is also called Internet telephony, Broadband Phone, Voice over Broadband, and IP Telephony.
Voice over internet Protocol is said to be the "next best thing" in the internet as many consumers and businessmen turn to VoIP to avoid the high charging fees of regional telephone companies. With VoIP, consumers can save on their telephone bills.
With VoIP, for example, one can call overseas for as low as three cents per minute. Consumers would have to enjoy economy without compromising the quality of voice calls. For the last few years, the VoIP quality has improved to about ten times.
Dubbed as the next Baby Bells, VoIP service providers are projected to enter a nice niche in the market. This is so because the giant telephone companies are faced with an enlarged competition with cell phone providers, strangulating regulations, and lower demand for landlines. Consumers are expected to see the benefits that VoIP service providers offer. Within the next five years, it will be very interesting to see what has become of the telecommunications landscape.
Considering the advantages of VoIP over the traditional phone services, the consumers will surely be jumping on the bandwagon of VoIP.
VoIP service providers are of different types. Each of them offers different services so it is important that you know what your particular needs are. VoIP service providers include business VoIP, cable, consumer, satellite, and free providers.
Below is a list of some of the companies presently offering VoIP services:
Business Providers
Having one of the most reputable names in hardware and networking systems, Cisco Systems is also one of the chief business VoIP providers. Asterisk software is a complete PBX system that runs in BSD, Linux, OS X, and Windows. Meanwhile, Packet8 presents a hosted PBX system both for businesses and residential packages. Alcatel offers communication solutions to enterprises, Internet service providers, and telecommunication carriers for the delivery of video, data, and voice applications to their employees or customers.
Siemens provides its clients services such as data, image and voice, through DSL broadband. On the other hand, Nortell transports carrier-grade telephony, multimedia and data services in packet networks.
Cable Providers
With additional 10,000 clients every day, Time Warner is probably the most renowned among the cable VoIP providers. Also, Cablevision is marking its name in the cable VoIP market as it enrolls 1,000 new subscribers daily in its program. Meanwhile, Cox Communications, one of the nation's giant telecommunications company, has now become a VoIP cable provider from being a standard cable phone service provider. Likewise, Comcast, another cable giant, has also opted to join in the competition and is now serving in 20 markets.
Residential Providers
Among the residential VoIP service providers, Vonage is currently taking the lead in the industry. Packet8 offers it customers unlimited residential calls for a fixed monthly charge and unlimited phone calls within Canada and the US. Standard presents features such as Caller ID, Voicemail, Call Transfer, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Speed Dialing and 3 Way Calling. Lingo offers an economical monthly plan with unlimited calls to Canada, the US, and 17 other countries in Western Europe. However, based on quality ratings, Lingo's performance is significantly lower compared with that of Packet8.
Satellite Providers
Net2Phone and Hughes Electronics have combined efforts to put up satellite VoIP services. Their service is particularly addressed to underserved and remote regions around the globe, such as some areas in Africa where there are no phones. Vonage and Skyframes have also worked together to offer the same type of service. Multiemedia is presently providing service in Asia-Pacific region, Australia, and the Middle East.
Free Providers
Skype is probably the most renowned among the VoIP service providers. Skype provides it customers with free peer-to-peer calls with other Skype subscribers. Also, it offers cheap PC to cell phone or landline calls. Likewise, Earthlink provides online calling for free. Earthlink is the pioneer among the ISPs to offer such service. This free online calling plan is supported by Session Initiation Protocol, or SIP, and can be availed by over 1.2 million subscribers of Earthlink.
Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, is the routing or forwarding of voice conversations through IP-based networks or over the internet. VoIP is also called Internet telephony, Broadband Phone, Voice over Broadband, and IP Telephony.
Voice over internet Protocol is said to be the "next best thing" in the internet as many consumers and businessmen turn to VoIP to avoid the high charging fees of regional telephone companies. With VoIP, consumers can save on their telephone bills.
With VoIP, for example, one can call overseas for as low as three cents per minute. Consumers would have to enjoy economy without compromising the quality of voice calls. For the last few years, the VoIP quality has improved to about ten times.
Dubbed as the next Baby Bells, VoIP service providers are projected to enter a nice niche in the market. This is so because the giant telephone companies are faced with an enlarged competition with cell phone providers, strangulating regulations, and lower demand for landlines. Consumers are expected to see the benefits that VoIP service providers offer. Within the next five years, it will be very interesting to see what has become of the telecommunications landscape.
Considering the advantages of VoIP over the traditional phone services, the consumers will surely be jumping on the bandwagon of VoIP.
VoIP service providers are of different types. Each of them offers different services so it is important that you know what your particular needs are. VoIP service providers include business VoIP, cable, consumer, satellite, and free providers.
Below is a list of some of the companies presently offering VoIP services:
Business Providers
Having one of the most reputable names in hardware and networking systems, Cisco Systems is also one of the chief business VoIP providers. Asterisk software is a complete PBX system that runs in BSD, Linux, OS X, and Windows. Meanwhile, Packet8 presents a hosted PBX system both for businesses and residential packages. Alcatel offers communication solutions to enterprises, Internet service providers, and telecommunication carriers for the delivery of video, data, and voice applications to their employees or customers.
Siemens provides its clients services such as data, image and voice, through DSL broadband. On the other hand, Nortell transports carrier-grade telephony, multimedia and data services in packet networks.
Cable Providers
With additional 10,000 clients every day, Time Warner is probably the most renowned among the cable VoIP providers. Also, Cablevision is marking its name in the cable VoIP market as it enrolls 1,000 new subscribers daily in its program. Meanwhile, Cox Communications, one of the nation's giant telecommunications company, has now become a VoIP cable provider from being a standard cable phone service provider. Likewise, Comcast, another cable giant, has also opted to join in the competition and is now serving in 20 markets.
Residential Providers
Among the residential VoIP service providers, Vonage is currently taking the lead in the industry. Packet8 offers it customers unlimited residential calls for a fixed monthly charge and unlimited phone calls within Canada and the US. Standard presents features such as Caller ID, Voicemail, Call Transfer, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Speed Dialing and 3 Way Calling. Lingo offers an economical monthly plan with unlimited calls to Canada, the US, and 17 other countries in Western Europe. However, based on quality ratings, Lingo's performance is significantly lower compared with that of Packet8.
Satellite Providers
Net2Phone and Hughes Electronics have combined efforts to put up satellite VoIP services. Their service is particularly addressed to underserved and remote regions around the globe, such as some areas in Africa where there are no phones. Vonage and Skyframes have also worked together to offer the same type of service. Multiemedia is presently providing service in Asia-Pacific region, Australia, and the Middle East.
Free Providers
Skype is probably the most renowned among the VoIP service providers. Skype provides it customers with free peer-to-peer calls with other Skype subscribers. Also, it offers cheap PC to cell phone or landline calls. Likewise, Earthlink provides online calling for free. Earthlink is the pioneer among the ISPs to offer such service. This free online calling plan is supported by Session Initiation Protocol, or SIP, and can be availed by over 1.2 million subscribers of Earthlink.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
How Can VoIP Service Providers Sustain Business Organization Development?
How Can VoIP Service Providers Sustain Business Organization Development?
When it comes to using hybrid solutions for data calls and technology in the workplace, it can all be done very efficiently through use of VoIP. Why is something such as VoIP is so recommended though? Is it really going to help your business succeed and grow over time? Well, I think VoIP can help your business save on communication costs. And who don't like to save on costs? While other telephone services are going to charge you by the actual telephone calls and the time made, VoIP actually offer you unlimited plans - because it's not about the line that you are taking - it's about the data you are sending.
So while you might make a lot, or less phone calls, it's all depending on the amount of data you exchange. I know when I call someone in another country from the US using a regular phone (even if I have long distance) there are specific stipulations under which the long distance does not get covered, this is in turn going to be a HUGE bill for me to cover. Whereas if I made this call using a VoIP broadband phone over the Internet, and I only needed to send a specific piece of data to the person or company it would cost me much less, if not nothing.
You also have to factor in other things when it comes to business VoIP service as well, things that a regular telephone provider cannot supply for you. One of the biggest benefits that most people like besides the cost savings is the amount of advantageous options you get with the business VoIP service such as quality of voice - and you know what I'm talking about!
I have called some companies in the past and we could barely hear each other because of the horrible transfer and transmissions of the signals over the phone. With Voip you don't have to deal with this - since it is the Internet and it is broadband (considered one of the highest and fastest communication options when it comes to ANY information). Its like comparing your old land line telephone to that of dial up, and comparing a business VoIP service to that of cable or DSL connections - super quick, fast loading, easy uploads, etc.
If that helps you with understanding how well VoIP works - great! This could be a very beneficial option for your company and or business in that it's going to supersede anything you have ever tried before. It's quick, its secure, its cheap - what more could you want out of a business service? As business owners and corporations we already have enough things on our plates that are costing us money. VoIP is a great way to cut costs while still getting a great, if not better service.
It's fantastic and definitely something you should jump at the chance of getting. There are many different VoIP services and plans and most of them would be cheaper than the one you have today. So go on, move up to VoIP.
When it comes to using hybrid solutions for data calls and technology in the workplace, it can all be done very efficiently through use of VoIP. Why is something such as VoIP is so recommended though? Is it really going to help your business succeed and grow over time? Well, I think VoIP can help your business save on communication costs. And who don't like to save on costs? While other telephone services are going to charge you by the actual telephone calls and the time made, VoIP actually offer you unlimited plans - because it's not about the line that you are taking - it's about the data you are sending.
So while you might make a lot, or less phone calls, it's all depending on the amount of data you exchange. I know when I call someone in another country from the US using a regular phone (even if I have long distance) there are specific stipulations under which the long distance does not get covered, this is in turn going to be a HUGE bill for me to cover. Whereas if I made this call using a VoIP broadband phone over the Internet, and I only needed to send a specific piece of data to the person or company it would cost me much less, if not nothing.
You also have to factor in other things when it comes to business VoIP service as well, things that a regular telephone provider cannot supply for you. One of the biggest benefits that most people like besides the cost savings is the amount of advantageous options you get with the business VoIP service such as quality of voice - and you know what I'm talking about!
I have called some companies in the past and we could barely hear each other because of the horrible transfer and transmissions of the signals over the phone. With Voip you don't have to deal with this - since it is the Internet and it is broadband (considered one of the highest and fastest communication options when it comes to ANY information). Its like comparing your old land line telephone to that of dial up, and comparing a business VoIP service to that of cable or DSL connections - super quick, fast loading, easy uploads, etc.
If that helps you with understanding how well VoIP works - great! This could be a very beneficial option for your company and or business in that it's going to supersede anything you have ever tried before. It's quick, its secure, its cheap - what more could you want out of a business service? As business owners and corporations we already have enough things on our plates that are costing us money. VoIP is a great way to cut costs while still getting a great, if not better service.
It's fantastic and definitely something you should jump at the chance of getting. There are many different VoIP services and plans and most of them would be cheaper than the one you have today. So go on, move up to VoIP.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
How to Use VoIP Service Providers to Save on Your Phone Bills
How to Use VoIP Service Providers to Save on Your Phone Bills
Today consumers are faced with a huge learning curve when it comes to new technology. There is something new to learn every day in this ever changing world. One of the most recent and interesting advances in technology is in the communications area.
You may have heard of the VoIP service or Voice over Internet Protocol, which is a new way of harnessing the internet to route all your communication, including your telephone calls.
In the beginning, around 1973, there was a project called "Network Voice Protocol". This was a project that was developed to transport speech patterns via the communications networks. It was developed in order to demonstrate the possibility of two way conversations through a digital network.
A VoIP user needs to have a reliable and reasonably fast broadband connection. But, these days, more people than ever have the required level of broadband service to enable them to make use of the VoIP services that are available.
Is VoIP reliable? A VoIP phone service can be as reliable as a traditional telephone service. The only difference is that a VoIP service relies on the internet connection whereas the traditional telephone service only relies on the external telephone lines. Both can have their disadvantages, but the main difference in a VoIP service and a traditional phone service is the cost.
The VoIP phone services provide low cost and sometimes free phone calls. If you are calling another VoIP user, then the call is usually free. You can even get a local telephone number for a particular area even if you don't live there. This will mean that the cost of the call will only be at the local rate.
So, for a business that makes a lot of calls to a particular area, it will be a very cost effective solution to reduce their communication costs. For a household with relatives in another part of the country, VoIP can considerable reduce the cost of keeping in touch.
There are many companies that are offering a VoIP service as this is becoming a fast and reliable communication solution that will be growing in popularity as more people get connected. If you are considering connecting to a VoIP service you should look carefully at all the service providers and see which ones are offering a solution to fit your needs.
There are thousands of people per day who are utilizing the benefits that VoIP can bring to their business and personal communication. They are significantly reducing their telephone bills and making use of the convenience of being able to make or receive a call form wherever they might be - providing, of course, that they are connected to the internet.
Today consumers are faced with a huge learning curve when it comes to new technology. There is something new to learn every day in this ever changing world. One of the most recent and interesting advances in technology is in the communications area.
You may have heard of the VoIP service or Voice over Internet Protocol, which is a new way of harnessing the internet to route all your communication, including your telephone calls.
In the beginning, around 1973, there was a project called "Network Voice Protocol". This was a project that was developed to transport speech patterns via the communications networks. It was developed in order to demonstrate the possibility of two way conversations through a digital network.
A VoIP user needs to have a reliable and reasonably fast broadband connection. But, these days, more people than ever have the required level of broadband service to enable them to make use of the VoIP services that are available.
Is VoIP reliable? A VoIP phone service can be as reliable as a traditional telephone service. The only difference is that a VoIP service relies on the internet connection whereas the traditional telephone service only relies on the external telephone lines. Both can have their disadvantages, but the main difference in a VoIP service and a traditional phone service is the cost.
The VoIP phone services provide low cost and sometimes free phone calls. If you are calling another VoIP user, then the call is usually free. You can even get a local telephone number for a particular area even if you don't live there. This will mean that the cost of the call will only be at the local rate.
So, for a business that makes a lot of calls to a particular area, it will be a very cost effective solution to reduce their communication costs. For a household with relatives in another part of the country, VoIP can considerable reduce the cost of keeping in touch.
There are many companies that are offering a VoIP service as this is becoming a fast and reliable communication solution that will be growing in popularity as more people get connected. If you are considering connecting to a VoIP service you should look carefully at all the service providers and see which ones are offering a solution to fit your needs.
There are thousands of people per day who are utilizing the benefits that VoIP can bring to their business and personal communication. They are significantly reducing their telephone bills and making use of the convenience of being able to make or receive a call form wherever they might be - providing, of course, that they are connected to the internet.
Monday, February 4, 2008
VoIP Service Providers: Facilitating your communication needs
VoIP Service Providers: Facilitating your communication needs.
by Kristen Kiya
One of the major reason behind the increasing popularity of VoIP and the innovative applications of this technology pertains to the cost efficiency that it entails. These solutions are highly cost effective to say the least - more so, when they are compared to the services offered by the PSTN networks.
Given the facts, it is quite natural that many people in the present day world are opting for Voice over Internet Protocol. The monthly charges that they are required to pay for these innovative services are affordable. As a matter of fact, these charges are much lower, especially when we compare the same with the costs of the services delivered through public switched telephone networks. And the best part is the costs include several add-on benefits and special options such as call forwarding and call display.
The VoIP service providers ensure that the end users corporates as well as individuals are not inconvenienced in any manner. Individual users can make the most of innovative IP telephony solutions with all the extra features and options that come with the same and that too without causing major dents in their pockets. In many instances, it also becomes possible for individual users to keep their old telephone numbers. Local numbers are offered by many a VoIP provider in specific areas; interested people can make the most of these offers and retain their old numbers while simultaneously enjoying the best of services.
And it seems that the good news does not end here. With VoIP, individual users also have the option of choosing local phone numbers in different destinations. They can then connect with their friends and relatives in those areas without having to pay exorbitantly for the same as a matter of fact, these family members and friends can call them at local rates.
VoIP service providers offer an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) using which analog phones can be used as VoIP phones. Some other equipment that one may find essential to enjoy a VoIP service include broadband modem, a router, or an IP phone. Moreover, the IP telephony accounts can be better accessed if one has a computer at hand.
To conclude, we can say that the service providers are doing all that it takes to facilitate the communication needs in a fast-paced world.
by Kristen Kiya
One of the major reason behind the increasing popularity of VoIP and the innovative applications of this technology pertains to the cost efficiency that it entails. These solutions are highly cost effective to say the least - more so, when they are compared to the services offered by the PSTN networks.
Given the facts, it is quite natural that many people in the present day world are opting for Voice over Internet Protocol. The monthly charges that they are required to pay for these innovative services are affordable. As a matter of fact, these charges are much lower, especially when we compare the same with the costs of the services delivered through public switched telephone networks. And the best part is the costs include several add-on benefits and special options such as call forwarding and call display.
The VoIP service providers ensure that the end users corporates as well as individuals are not inconvenienced in any manner. Individual users can make the most of innovative IP telephony solutions with all the extra features and options that come with the same and that too without causing major dents in their pockets. In many instances, it also becomes possible for individual users to keep their old telephone numbers. Local numbers are offered by many a VoIP provider in specific areas; interested people can make the most of these offers and retain their old numbers while simultaneously enjoying the best of services.
And it seems that the good news does not end here. With VoIP, individual users also have the option of choosing local phone numbers in different destinations. They can then connect with their friends and relatives in those areas without having to pay exorbitantly for the same as a matter of fact, these family members and friends can call them at local rates.
VoIP service providers offer an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) using which analog phones can be used as VoIP phones. Some other equipment that one may find essential to enjoy a VoIP service include broadband modem, a router, or an IP phone. Moreover, the IP telephony accounts can be better accessed if one has a computer at hand.
To conclude, we can say that the service providers are doing all that it takes to facilitate the communication needs in a fast-paced world.
Friday, January 25, 2008
VoIP Service Providers: Facilitating your communication needs
VoIP Service Providers: Facilitating your communication needs.
by Kristen Kiya
One of the major reason behind the increasing popularity of VoIP and the innovative applications of this technology pertains to the cost efficiency that it entails. These solutions are highly cost effective to say the least - more so, when they are compared to the services offered by the PSTN networks.
Given the facts, it is quite natural that many people in the present day world are opting for Voice over Internet Protocol. The monthly charges that they are required to pay for these innovative services are affordable. As a matter of fact, these charges are much lower, especially when we compare the same with the costs of the services delivered through public switched telephone networks. And the best part is the costs include several add-on benefits and special options such as call forwarding and call display.
The VoIP service providers ensure that the end users corporates as well as individuals are not inconvenienced in any manner. Individual users can make the most of innovative IP telephony solutions with all the extra features and options that come with the same and that too without causing major dents in their pockets. In many instances, it also becomes possible for individual users to keep their old telephone numbers. Local numbers are offered by many a VoIP provider in specific areas; interested people can make the most of these offers and retain their old numbers while simultaneously enjoying the best of services.
And it seems that the good news does not end here. With VoIP, individual users also have the option of choosing local phone numbers in different destinations. They can then connect with their friends and relatives in those areas without having to pay exorbitantly for the same as a matter of fact, these family members and friends can call them at local rates.
VoIP service providers offer an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) using which analog phones can be used as VoIP phones. Some other equipment that one may find essential to enjoy a VoIP service include broadband modem, a router, or an IP phone. Moreover, the IP telephony accounts can be better accessed if one has a computer at hand.
To conclude, we can say that the service providers are doing all that it takes to facilitate the communication needs in a fast-paced world.
by Kristen Kiya
One of the major reason behind the increasing popularity of VoIP and the innovative applications of this technology pertains to the cost efficiency that it entails. These solutions are highly cost effective to say the least - more so, when they are compared to the services offered by the PSTN networks.
Given the facts, it is quite natural that many people in the present day world are opting for Voice over Internet Protocol. The monthly charges that they are required to pay for these innovative services are affordable. As a matter of fact, these charges are much lower, especially when we compare the same with the costs of the services delivered through public switched telephone networks. And the best part is the costs include several add-on benefits and special options such as call forwarding and call display.
The VoIP service providers ensure that the end users corporates as well as individuals are not inconvenienced in any manner. Individual users can make the most of innovative IP telephony solutions with all the extra features and options that come with the same and that too without causing major dents in their pockets. In many instances, it also becomes possible for individual users to keep their old telephone numbers. Local numbers are offered by many a VoIP provider in specific areas; interested people can make the most of these offers and retain their old numbers while simultaneously enjoying the best of services.
And it seems that the good news does not end here. With VoIP, individual users also have the option of choosing local phone numbers in different destinations. They can then connect with their friends and relatives in those areas without having to pay exorbitantly for the same as a matter of fact, these family members and friends can call them at local rates.
VoIP service providers offer an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) using which analog phones can be used as VoIP phones. Some other equipment that one may find essential to enjoy a VoIP service include broadband modem, a router, or an IP phone. Moreover, the IP telephony accounts can be better accessed if one has a computer at hand.
To conclude, we can say that the service providers are doing all that it takes to facilitate the communication needs in a fast-paced world.
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Monday, January 14, 2008
VoIP Captures New Markets
VoIP Captures New Markets
by Donald Wilson
Close to 1200 companies are now providing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service in the US and Canada. Despite this figure more and more cable companies, DSL operators, and telecom majors are moving to this technology, most likely because they realize that VoIP is the future of telephony. They also likely realize that the market is still wide open, making now the best time to capture it.
The success of VoIP services can be boiled down to two factors. Cost is the first factor. Unlike conventional telecom companies, VoIP companies do not need to invest in expensive infrastructures because the Internet serves this function already. This means they can start and run a phone service at a tiny fraction of the cost of a conventional telecom company--a savings that can be passed on to the consumer.
This allows VoIP companies to make a profit while charging rates that are comparatively very low. In fact, some VoIP companies offer call plans starting as low as $9 a month. Furthermore, most of VoIP companies offer unlimited calling across the US and Canada. The end result is a phone bill half that which the average phone subscriber is likely to pay for conventional telephone service.
The second factor to the success of VoIP services is all the low-cost or no-cost added features. The average VoIP phone comes with a plethora of useful features. These features likely include caller id, call-waiting, three-way calling, call blocking, distinctive ring, international call forwarding, call waiting disable function, repeat dialing, return dial, call filtering, sequential ringing, secondary virtual phone number, additional service lines, toll-free numbers and Web-based management.
This is a massive improvement over the features offered by most conventional services, and since they are usually provided at no additional charge by VoIP services the customer is getting a phone service that not only costs less, but also offers more features. More and more Americans and Canadians are switching to the VoIP services for just this reason. The only additional expense is the up-front cost of the installation of a broadband cable connection or a DSL line, which of course many already have for their computer connection.
Initially the VoIP services were limited to the geeks of the world, who used telephony software that was available free on the net and ran on a computer. This option never gained popularity because the voice quality was usually poor and the service only allowed calls to be made from computer to computer. The requirement for both users to be online and in possession of similar software in order connect over VoIP was a serious limitation.
Once the infant VoIP software was modified to allow connection to specialized or standard phones through adapters it became possible to call from one phone to another. It was then that the potential of VoIP was realized. When companies like Vonage launched an aggressive campaign to woo traditional phone subscribers the technology got a significant further boost. After that the market absolutely exploded.
by Donald Wilson
Close to 1200 companies are now providing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service in the US and Canada. Despite this figure more and more cable companies, DSL operators, and telecom majors are moving to this technology, most likely because they realize that VoIP is the future of telephony. They also likely realize that the market is still wide open, making now the best time to capture it.
The success of VoIP services can be boiled down to two factors. Cost is the first factor. Unlike conventional telecom companies, VoIP companies do not need to invest in expensive infrastructures because the Internet serves this function already. This means they can start and run a phone service at a tiny fraction of the cost of a conventional telecom company--a savings that can be passed on to the consumer.
This allows VoIP companies to make a profit while charging rates that are comparatively very low. In fact, some VoIP companies offer call plans starting as low as $9 a month. Furthermore, most of VoIP companies offer unlimited calling across the US and Canada. The end result is a phone bill half that which the average phone subscriber is likely to pay for conventional telephone service.
The second factor to the success of VoIP services is all the low-cost or no-cost added features. The average VoIP phone comes with a plethora of useful features. These features likely include caller id, call-waiting, three-way calling, call blocking, distinctive ring, international call forwarding, call waiting disable function, repeat dialing, return dial, call filtering, sequential ringing, secondary virtual phone number, additional service lines, toll-free numbers and Web-based management.
This is a massive improvement over the features offered by most conventional services, and since they are usually provided at no additional charge by VoIP services the customer is getting a phone service that not only costs less, but also offers more features. More and more Americans and Canadians are switching to the VoIP services for just this reason. The only additional expense is the up-front cost of the installation of a broadband cable connection or a DSL line, which of course many already have for their computer connection.
Initially the VoIP services were limited to the geeks of the world, who used telephony software that was available free on the net and ran on a computer. This option never gained popularity because the voice quality was usually poor and the service only allowed calls to be made from computer to computer. The requirement for both users to be online and in possession of similar software in order connect over VoIP was a serious limitation.
Once the infant VoIP software was modified to allow connection to specialized or standard phones through adapters it became possible to call from one phone to another. It was then that the potential of VoIP was realized. When companies like Vonage launched an aggressive campaign to woo traditional phone subscribers the technology got a significant further boost. After that the market absolutely exploded.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
VoIP carriers - Growing popular with time
VoIP carriers - Growing popular with time.
by Kristen Kiya
VoIP has emerged as the latest technology that facilitates communication. Making long distance calls at affordable costs is now possible â€" due to the emergence and growing popularity of IP telephony. Many corporate users are implementing these solutions within their organizational context to reduce costs and augment their profit margins. Others are realizing the business opportunities of VoIP solutions in captive markets and making the most of reselling opportunities in this domain.
The point is that corporate users are finding it beneficial to replace traditional phone systems with VoIP carriers and solutions. However, before the deployment of the same, it becomes important that a proper research is initiated. SMBs as well as large corporations can then benefit from the innovations and opportunities in the telecommunication domain and realize their full potentials.
But before that, certain facts need to be mentioned that can be taken as constant. First and foremost, the IP solutions can be easily upgraded to newer and better versions if circumstances so demand. VoIP carriers ensure that the systems can be upgraded with the advancements in technology.
Secondly, the importance of a voice over IP provider and wholesale carrier services cannot be overemphasized, especially in the organizational context. With VoIP carrier services, organizations can bring in large savings in their phone bills. The call quality is impressive â€" if the wholesale carrier services are obtained from carriers of repute.
A potential corporate user can easily set up an account with the providers of these services. It can check out the prices, plans, features and other QoS issues before making a final decision on selecting a VoIP carrier. Certain selection criterion exist that should be taken into account before selecting a broadband service provider. Apart from pricing and customer service, the other two key features include ease of use and upstream and downstream bandwidth connection rate.
End user benefits of using these voice services are many. Users can stick to their existing phone numbers. Other key features that are a part of many such carrier service plans include call waiting, call routing, 3-way calling, teleconferencing, video-conferencing, instant messenger service, and dedicated fax lines. Certain plans are specifically designed for long distance callers. All these features have special significance for call center as well as contact center operations.
Different VoIP plans may vary between service providers; however, one thing is common. It is possible to call any telephone number almost anywhere â€" whether it is a long distance number or an overseas phone number. An end user can use the services through personal computers or special VoIP phones. They could also combine their existing phone systems with telephone adapters to make internet enabled calls.
by Kristen Kiya
VoIP has emerged as the latest technology that facilitates communication. Making long distance calls at affordable costs is now possible â€" due to the emergence and growing popularity of IP telephony. Many corporate users are implementing these solutions within their organizational context to reduce costs and augment their profit margins. Others are realizing the business opportunities of VoIP solutions in captive markets and making the most of reselling opportunities in this domain.
The point is that corporate users are finding it beneficial to replace traditional phone systems with VoIP carriers and solutions. However, before the deployment of the same, it becomes important that a proper research is initiated. SMBs as well as large corporations can then benefit from the innovations and opportunities in the telecommunication domain and realize their full potentials.
But before that, certain facts need to be mentioned that can be taken as constant. First and foremost, the IP solutions can be easily upgraded to newer and better versions if circumstances so demand. VoIP carriers ensure that the systems can be upgraded with the advancements in technology.
Secondly, the importance of a voice over IP provider and wholesale carrier services cannot be overemphasized, especially in the organizational context. With VoIP carrier services, organizations can bring in large savings in their phone bills. The call quality is impressive â€" if the wholesale carrier services are obtained from carriers of repute.
A potential corporate user can easily set up an account with the providers of these services. It can check out the prices, plans, features and other QoS issues before making a final decision on selecting a VoIP carrier. Certain selection criterion exist that should be taken into account before selecting a broadband service provider. Apart from pricing and customer service, the other two key features include ease of use and upstream and downstream bandwidth connection rate.
End user benefits of using these voice services are many. Users can stick to their existing phone numbers. Other key features that are a part of many such carrier service plans include call waiting, call routing, 3-way calling, teleconferencing, video-conferencing, instant messenger service, and dedicated fax lines. Certain plans are specifically designed for long distance callers. All these features have special significance for call center as well as contact center operations.
Different VoIP plans may vary between service providers; however, one thing is common. It is possible to call any telephone number almost anywhere â€" whether it is a long distance number or an overseas phone number. An end user can use the services through personal computers or special VoIP phones. They could also combine their existing phone systems with telephone adapters to make internet enabled calls.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Voip service providers - Competing with phone carriers
Voip service providers - Competing with phone carriers
by Kristen Kiya
VoIP services and solutions are becoming innovative with time. Service providers in this domain are launching new solutions aimed at facilitating business processes. In addition, low costs of international calls have had an impact on individual users with many among them making a beeline for the latest VoIP offerings. There is a huge demand for the latest applications of this high-end Internet technology.
Some of the leading VoIP service providers are delivering services that are more than justifying this overwhelming demand. Conditions are being created wherein resellers can offer voice services to their customers - both local and long distance. This trend places the resellers in a position, wherein they are in direct competition with traditional carriers. Resellers availing voice over IP services are therefore opening up possibilities in the telecommunications domain - possibilities that could be explored to the benefit of end users.
Competition with phone carriers is getting more and more intense. As a matter of fact, latest and the best in technology is being used to power high-end telephony services. In most cases, VoIP providers are going into trial runs before a full fledged implementation of the cutting-edge solutions. In addition, many among them are collaborating with established technology brands to make sure that the know-how necessary for successful execution is in place.
Such innovative solutions are increasingly placing the end users and customers in an enviable position. They can now compare the services and prices of local phone companies with the services of VoIP that are being offered and choose the best deals viz-a-viz their specific needs and requirements.
Future business strategies of VoIP service providers is dedicated towards taking this technology to the maximum possible beneficiaries. In the telecommunications domain, the battle for a larger customer share is on.
by Kristen Kiya
VoIP services and solutions are becoming innovative with time. Service providers in this domain are launching new solutions aimed at facilitating business processes. In addition, low costs of international calls have had an impact on individual users with many among them making a beeline for the latest VoIP offerings. There is a huge demand for the latest applications of this high-end Internet technology.
Some of the leading VoIP service providers are delivering services that are more than justifying this overwhelming demand. Conditions are being created wherein resellers can offer voice services to their customers - both local and long distance. This trend places the resellers in a position, wherein they are in direct competition with traditional carriers. Resellers availing voice over IP services are therefore opening up possibilities in the telecommunications domain - possibilities that could be explored to the benefit of end users.
Competition with phone carriers is getting more and more intense. As a matter of fact, latest and the best in technology is being used to power high-end telephony services. In most cases, VoIP providers are going into trial runs before a full fledged implementation of the cutting-edge solutions. In addition, many among them are collaborating with established technology brands to make sure that the know-how necessary for successful execution is in place.
Such innovative solutions are increasingly placing the end users and customers in an enviable position. They can now compare the services and prices of local phone companies with the services of VoIP that are being offered and choose the best deals viz-a-viz their specific needs and requirements.
Future business strategies of VoIP service providers is dedicated towards taking this technology to the maximum possible beneficiaries. In the telecommunications domain, the battle for a larger customer share is on.
Friday, December 21, 2007
VoIP Service Providers: How To Find The Right One?
VoIP Service Providers: How To Find The Right One?
by Ara Rubyan
Traditional phone service can't offer what VoIP offers -- and that's the reason why VoIP is growing so fast. Not only that: VoIP offers everything that your phone service offers today. And you'll pay less when you go this route. It shouldn't come as a surprise that VoIP is fundamentally remaking the way we all look at -- and use -- our telephones. Whether you are a business owner or simply a homeowner, it is a very viable alternative for nearly everyone.
For example, long distance calls are going to be free or nearly free on VoIP phone systems. This is because VoIP uses the Internet to send your voice messaging. And another thing: Wherever you go, as long as you have an Internet connection, you can have VoIP service. As I said before, VoIP service offers the sorts of features that we were used to paying extra for.
Here are some things that you should investigate when you're choosing a VoIP service provider:
Does it sound good?
Today's technology delivers excellent audio while greatly cutting down on noise. Expect the best from your VoIP service provider. Make a test call before you make any commitments. If you hear any kind of lag, or any kind of delay in your phone call, then that VoIP service provider is probably not for you.
If you think I'm exaggerating, think about a one second delay and what it can mean. It could mean that the person you are talking to is hesitating for some unknown reason. It could mean that the person you are talking to doesn't understand what you are saying, or is simply confused. Or it could mean that you have a slow Internet connection. Before you commit to VoIP service, eliminate the possibility that the delay is due to technical reasons.
Will It Be There When You Need It?
Business owners know: if your phone goes out in the middle of a conference call, you're losing customers. Even worse: if there are 10 people on the line at your office and 10 at the other locations. Even a 15 minute outage equals five man-hours of productivity lost. So don't cut corners with your VoIP service provider. Pay a little bit more and get top-notch, reliable service.
How's the customer service?
It should go without saying that your VoIP service provider should give you 24/7 customer support. Not only that: you shouldn't have to wait on hold -- you should be able to get a straight answer quickly. Look for a VoIP service provider that offers alternate modes of tech support, like live chat.
What Sorts of Features Are Available?
Your VoIP service provider should be able to give you all the standard features that you're accustomed to PLUS free long distance calls, e-mail, fax, Web conferencing, even videophone for no extra fee at all. Some VoIP service providers may not be able to deliver, instead charging you extra for these features. Be sure of what you want -- and ask for it -- before making a final decision on whom to go with.
...and speaking of price
We all feel that VoIP should be free or very cheap. At the very least you should be able to get free long distance and a low monthly service charge. But make sure you're getting more than you pay for. A low price with low voice quality is not a good value. If your VoIP service provider offers a trial, take advantage of it to make sure that you're getting your money's worth.
Despite the upside potential, be aware that there are some negatives to VoIP. For one thing, you still have to have high-speed Internet -- or be capable of it -- for VoIP phone service to work. If you have a power outage and lose your Internet feed, or if your Internet is just plain slow, VoIP will not work for you. So make sure that your Internet service is reliable and fast.
As for which companies are the best VoIP service providers, visit this page to find out how to make an intelligent comparison. You'll have to do a little bit of homework and find the best VoIP service providers available to you. But you'll find the investment of time to be worth it.
Bottom Line
Review all the issues -- pro and con -- before making an informed decision on VoIP service providers.
by Ara Rubyan
Traditional phone service can't offer what VoIP offers -- and that's the reason why VoIP is growing so fast. Not only that: VoIP offers everything that your phone service offers today. And you'll pay less when you go this route. It shouldn't come as a surprise that VoIP is fundamentally remaking the way we all look at -- and use -- our telephones. Whether you are a business owner or simply a homeowner, it is a very viable alternative for nearly everyone.
For example, long distance calls are going to be free or nearly free on VoIP phone systems. This is because VoIP uses the Internet to send your voice messaging. And another thing: Wherever you go, as long as you have an Internet connection, you can have VoIP service. As I said before, VoIP service offers the sorts of features that we were used to paying extra for.
Here are some things that you should investigate when you're choosing a VoIP service provider:
Does it sound good?
Today's technology delivers excellent audio while greatly cutting down on noise. Expect the best from your VoIP service provider. Make a test call before you make any commitments. If you hear any kind of lag, or any kind of delay in your phone call, then that VoIP service provider is probably not for you.
If you think I'm exaggerating, think about a one second delay and what it can mean. It could mean that the person you are talking to is hesitating for some unknown reason. It could mean that the person you are talking to doesn't understand what you are saying, or is simply confused. Or it could mean that you have a slow Internet connection. Before you commit to VoIP service, eliminate the possibility that the delay is due to technical reasons.
Will It Be There When You Need It?
Business owners know: if your phone goes out in the middle of a conference call, you're losing customers. Even worse: if there are 10 people on the line at your office and 10 at the other locations. Even a 15 minute outage equals five man-hours of productivity lost. So don't cut corners with your VoIP service provider. Pay a little bit more and get top-notch, reliable service.
How's the customer service?
It should go without saying that your VoIP service provider should give you 24/7 customer support. Not only that: you shouldn't have to wait on hold -- you should be able to get a straight answer quickly. Look for a VoIP service provider that offers alternate modes of tech support, like live chat.
What Sorts of Features Are Available?
Your VoIP service provider should be able to give you all the standard features that you're accustomed to PLUS free long distance calls, e-mail, fax, Web conferencing, even videophone for no extra fee at all. Some VoIP service providers may not be able to deliver, instead charging you extra for these features. Be sure of what you want -- and ask for it -- before making a final decision on whom to go with.
...and speaking of price
We all feel that VoIP should be free or very cheap. At the very least you should be able to get free long distance and a low monthly service charge. But make sure you're getting more than you pay for. A low price with low voice quality is not a good value. If your VoIP service provider offers a trial, take advantage of it to make sure that you're getting your money's worth.
Despite the upside potential, be aware that there are some negatives to VoIP. For one thing, you still have to have high-speed Internet -- or be capable of it -- for VoIP phone service to work. If you have a power outage and lose your Internet feed, or if your Internet is just plain slow, VoIP will not work for you. So make sure that your Internet service is reliable and fast.
As for which companies are the best VoIP service providers, visit this page to find out how to make an intelligent comparison. You'll have to do a little bit of homework and find the best VoIP service providers available to you. But you'll find the investment of time to be worth it.
Bottom Line
Review all the issues -- pro and con -- before making an informed decision on VoIP service providers.
Friday, December 14, 2007
A Look into VoIP and Its Services
A Look into VoIP and Its Services
by Kristen Kiya
Traditional public switch telephony network along with PBX has taken a back seat with the advent of VoIP telephony services. It is not a hidden fact that the popularity and dependency on VoIP services has been increasing over a period of time, and it does not seem like this is going to change anytime soon. In fact, several researchers of the telecommunication field have pointed out, and rightly so, that in the near future, the entire communication structure would come to rely upon Voice over IP services. It is thus essential to understand how this technology works, in what way can residentials and businesses benefit from it and what are its disadvantages, if any.
How VoIP Works?
Voice over Internet Protocol is a mode of transmitting voice over the Internet by converting it into small digital IP packets from analog signals, so that it could be understood by the computer. The voice is decompressed and reconverted into analog signals before it finally reaches the receiver.
Equipments That Are Needed For Utilizing VoIP Solution:
A residential client would only need a computer or a SIP phone, a sound card, headsets, and an Internet connection in order to make VoIP calls. From the back-end side, all the technical equipments that are required for utilizing VoIP services are owned and maintained by the VoIP service providers. Wholesalers of VoIP procure VoIP minutes from service providers in bulk and then further sell them to resellers. VoIP Wholesale carrier service providers have their own network consisting of equipments like gateways, routers etc. VoIP resellers do not have to make any substantial capital investment for venturing into the voice over IP telephony field. The entire technical part of VoIP services is handled by the providers or wholesalers.
Functionality of VoIP:
1. It is the most cost-effective way of making local, long distance and international calls even while getting the same voice quality as with the traditional mode of calling. 2. It helps in unifying the communication structure of an organization, thereby increasing the productivity along with it. 3. It is mobile. One can take it anywhere along with them and still be able to make calls at the same reduced rates. Not only this, but all the calls will automatically be routed directly to your VoIP number, irrespective of the network from where you are connected to the Internet. 4. VoIP service providers offer other service features free of cost which PSTN providers normally charge for. For instance, call forwarding and call waiting. They increase your businesses functionality. 5. It is easy to integrate your existing services with business VoIP.
The only negative aspect which had hampered the growth of VoIP services the time it was invented is its poor voice quality. However, with time, several improvements have been made as a result of which VoIP solution gives us the same voice quality as with any traditional PSTN service.
by Kristen Kiya
Traditional public switch telephony network along with PBX has taken a back seat with the advent of VoIP telephony services. It is not a hidden fact that the popularity and dependency on VoIP services has been increasing over a period of time, and it does not seem like this is going to change anytime soon. In fact, several researchers of the telecommunication field have pointed out, and rightly so, that in the near future, the entire communication structure would come to rely upon Voice over IP services. It is thus essential to understand how this technology works, in what way can residentials and businesses benefit from it and what are its disadvantages, if any.
How VoIP Works?
Voice over Internet Protocol is a mode of transmitting voice over the Internet by converting it into small digital IP packets from analog signals, so that it could be understood by the computer. The voice is decompressed and reconverted into analog signals before it finally reaches the receiver.
Equipments That Are Needed For Utilizing VoIP Solution:
A residential client would only need a computer or a SIP phone, a sound card, headsets, and an Internet connection in order to make VoIP calls. From the back-end side, all the technical equipments that are required for utilizing VoIP services are owned and maintained by the VoIP service providers. Wholesalers of VoIP procure VoIP minutes from service providers in bulk and then further sell them to resellers. VoIP Wholesale carrier service providers have their own network consisting of equipments like gateways, routers etc. VoIP resellers do not have to make any substantial capital investment for venturing into the voice over IP telephony field. The entire technical part of VoIP services is handled by the providers or wholesalers.
Functionality of VoIP:
1. It is the most cost-effective way of making local, long distance and international calls even while getting the same voice quality as with the traditional mode of calling. 2. It helps in unifying the communication structure of an organization, thereby increasing the productivity along with it. 3. It is mobile. One can take it anywhere along with them and still be able to make calls at the same reduced rates. Not only this, but all the calls will automatically be routed directly to your VoIP number, irrespective of the network from where you are connected to the Internet. 4. VoIP service providers offer other service features free of cost which PSTN providers normally charge for. For instance, call forwarding and call waiting. They increase your businesses functionality. 5. It is easy to integrate your existing services with business VoIP.
The only negative aspect which had hampered the growth of VoIP services the time it was invented is its poor voice quality. However, with time, several improvements have been made as a result of which VoIP solution gives us the same voice quality as with any traditional PSTN service.
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