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Useful VOIP Tips:
1-Contact your VOIP provider to ensure
that your home address is registered for its 911 service.
2-Although it may seem obvious, make sure your high-speed internet connection is
working properly. A non-existent VOIP connection is commonly related to an
internet connection that is not working properly rather than your VOIP provider.
3-It is important to place your VOIP working in low-traffic areas. If the
ethernet or power cords for your cable/dsl modem are in a high traffic area, or
an area susceptible to young children or pets, you run the risk of regularly
losing your phone connection.
How To Compare Residential VOIP
Offerings
by:
Jon Arnold
Many people are turning
to VOIP phone for several different reasons, the biggest reason being cost. The
landline telephone has been in existence for one hundred years; however, many
people are finding that VOIP offers a great deal more, for a great deal less.
There is one requirement though, you must have a broadband connection, otherwise
known as a highspeed Internet connection. While there are some minor differences
between the traditional telephone and a VOIP phone, many people simply enjoy the
money saving features.
What cost savings you say? With a VOIP phone (using your highspeed Internet
connection to make and receive phone calls), you can make unlimited local and
usually also unlimited long distance calls in the continental US for one price,
where that one price is frequently less than the cost of just getting a DIAL
TONE from your local phone company. Is it starting to make more sense now?
With VOIP, you receive comparable reliability and quality of traditional
telephone service without all the added fees we tend to experience from our
phone company. Have you ever opened your bill and noticed the big jump in cost?
Here is a personal example, this writer has experienced with a local telephone
company. I simply have a phone, yes some of the perks as well, such as call
waiting, call waiting plus, caller ID, and caller ID plus. When I ordered the
service, of course it was all conveniently placed in a package that was to cost
me $35 a month. Imagine my surprise when I open my phone bill and it was $89 for
the month, that is just the phone, does not include the cost of internet, which
put the bill over $100.
Now you are probably thinking well long distance calls will do that. Yes, it
would, except I purposely do not have long distance on my telephone, so that was
not the case in this scenario. I had a ton of hidden charges for this, that, and
everything else. Now with a VOIP phone, it hooks up directly to your internet
connection, and most VOIP providers offer several different packages that are
designed to fit both your needs and your budget. For example, one company offers
unlimited long distance calling, local calling, plus all the perks such as E-911
service, voicemail, caller ID, call waiting, Call forwarding, 3-way calling, and
such others, for only $24.99. That is your bill, one flat rate each month. Tell
me, which you would rather pay, $89 a month or $24.99 for just about the same
service. The choice is clear.
When considering a VOIP phone it is important that you do some comparison
shopping. The internet is full of fabulous deals from VOIP providers and it is
important that you take a look at the various companies and find the one that
fits your needs, as well as your budget. Another thing about VOIP is that you
can choose from several different packages with each provider. Some may include
a VOIP phone line with long distance, without long distance, or for multiple
phone lines, perfect for kid’s phone or a home office.
There are some disadvantages to VOIP service. For example, your fax machine may
not work reliably over the VOIP. Furthermore, if you have satellite internet
within your home, you may find that the VOIP fails to work in a reliable manner
as well. It is very important that you do your homework, finding out exactly
what options you have, and what works best for your specific needs.
About The Author
Jon Arnold is a computer engineer and long-term world traveler who maintains
many websites to pass along his knowledge and findings. You can read more about
VOIP and a comparison of popular VOIP offerings at his web site at
http://www.voipinsideinfo.com