What
is VoIP?
VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol.
It allows you to make phone calls over a data network,
such as the internet. VoIP converts the your voice signal
from your telephone into a digital signal that travels
over the internet then converts it back at the other
end so that you can speak with anyone with a regular
phone.
What kind of equipment do I need?
An essential part of VoIP is a broadband
connection, also knows as a high speed internet connection.
This is required for anyone who is using a VoIP. This
connection can be found through a cable modem, or a
high speed service such as DSL. You can either hook
a phone up to your personal computer or you can connect
a phone through the telephone adaptor.
What is the difference between making
local calls and long distance calls?
The difference is dependant upon your
VoIP service provider. Some providers offer free calls
to other subscribers within your service. Other providers
may charge an additional fee. Some VoIP providers may
charge for long distance calls, others may have a flat
rate or a fixed number of minutes. It is all dependant
on which plan you obtain from the VoIP provider.
Your provider may also allow you to choose
an area code different from the one in which you live
in. This means that you may not acquire any long distance
charges if you call a number within your area code.
No matter the actual geographical position in which
you live.
What are the main advantages of VoIP?
One of the advantages of VoIP is that
digital phone offers many additional features that a
traditional phone is not equipped to offer. If you have
a broadband internet connection, there is no need to
pay the additional cost for a line just to make phone
calls
A second advantage to VoIP is that you
can talk to people around the world for as long as you
want if they have an Internet connection. Also you can
talk with multiple people at the same time without any
additional cost.
A third advantage to switching to a VoIP
provider is it may significantly decrease the cost of
your phone bill.
Can I use multiple phones with my VoIP
service?
Yes you can use multiple phones with
your service. One option you have is some services allow
you to hook your VoIP connection through your traditional
phone lines running throughout your house. Another option
is to purchase multiple jack extension to hook up more
than one phone to a single VoIP line.
Can I keep my existing phone number?
Yes you can use multiple phones with
your service. One option you have is some services allow
you to hook your VoIP connection through your traditional
phone lines running throughout your house. Another option
is to purchase multiple jack extension to hook up more
than one phone to a single VoIP line.
Will the VoIP phone line sound the
same as my normal Phone Number?
Yes. Millions of dollars have gone into
research and development by VoIP providers to ensure
the best quality service possible. Providers are making
certain that the phone quality is indistinguishable
from your regular phone line. Most internet customers
are not able to tell the different between their old
phone lines and their new VoIP phone lines. Occasionally
you may experience some difficultly with your internet
line because it is based on your internet connection.
This occurrence is extremely rare and customers usually
experience an extremely small amount of downtime and
interference.
Will VoIP save me money?
Yes! You may save a considerable amount
of money over your traditional phone service. Generally,
VoIP is much cheaper than conventional phone services.
This is because of current government legislation tends
to favors Internet phone companies over traditional
phone line companies. As technology continues to grow
and become more conventional, prices are expected to
fall.
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