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VoIP - The Future of Telecommunications
by Peter Garant Platinum Quality Author
Of the numerous technologies that have been developed for
Internet use, none is as practical or innovative as Voice Over Internet
Protocol, or VoIP. Even at this early stage, it is already well on its way to
modifying the entire industry.
What is VoIP?
In simple terms, VoIP means that instead of using your telephone to make a call,
a VoIP service provider will install some equipment in your computer that will
allow you to call using your existing Internet connection.
Benefits of VoIP
There are several reasons why people are turning to this technology, and
foremost is that it is much cheaper compared with traditional phones, both
landline and cellular. The rates, for both local and international calls, are
also significantly reduced.
The other advantage is that it allows you to use your phone number regardless of
where you are in the world. As an example; an executive in New York who is on a
business trip in Vienna only has to bring his VoIP adapter with him and plug it
in a PC in the hotel room; now he can call using his own phone. This not just
lowers the cost, but also saves him from incurring any additional bills from the
hotel.
The VoIP Process
This is how VoIP works; you contact a service provider, and they will give you
an adapter. You, or a technician can place the adapter on your telephone. If you
prefer, you can link all the phones in your residence so that they are all VoIP
enabled. The best thing is that there is no need to upgrade your phones. Just
put in the adapter, and you can start using it.
Almost all VoIP service providers also provide the functions that traditional
phones do, such as caller ID, voice mail, three way calling, repeat dialing,
forwarding etc. The only difference is that with VoIP the costs are reduced.
Some even provide toll free numbers, fax service and options for linking up your
laptop so it can be used with VoIP.
Reduced Cost for Businesses
For businessmen, the gains from using this technology are enormous. By using the
Internet to make all phone calls, there will no longer be any need for
subscribing to a costly telephone service. For ordinary telephone users, the
savings can go up to hundreds of dollars; for companies it will result in
savings of thousands of dollars. If you are running a multinational company,
integrating the entire phone system so that every office uses VoIP, then the
savings would be even more.
The money saved here could be used for other projects, leading to greater
productivity and increased profits.
International Calls
Almost all phone companies charge overseas calls on a per minute basis, and it
is often prohibitive, cost wise. There is no need to put up with that anymore,
because VoIP offers the same service without the high cost. Other features of
VoIP are the capability to save voice messages in WAV format, making it easier
than ever to deliver them as one would an ordinary email.
Peter Garant is writing articles about
VoIP
phones for a site about the
VoIP
solutions and software.
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