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  • Why Should You Switch from Traditional Phone to VOIP

    By admin | November 14, 2008

    VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is a new entrant to the telecommunications media. In VoIP your voice is transferred across a broadband Internet connection instead of the traditional public switch telephone network. You can say, o.k. fine, but why on earth should I switch from my present telephone system which is working so well to a relatively new technology called VoIP?

    While considering VoIP for my use I too had the similar question. When I studied VoIP in detail, then only I could understand the technology as well as its advantages. VoIP is more efficient than your traditional phone system in many ways like:

    Cost effectiveness: Low costs are the main reason for switching from traditional phone system to VoIP. You can avail all the features and benefits associated with VoIP at a low monthly fee. Depending upon your VoIP services provider you can also make free calls on some numbers. There are no associated fees for VoIP phone services as there are with traditional phone network.

    Portability: VoIP has a portable system. You can use it permanently at your house, or you can travel along with it. All you need is access to a high speed broadband connection. You can choose any area code as per your convenience. This means you can choose an area code where you frequently make calls and the calls will be charged as local calls.

    Flexibility: The VoIP system is highly flexible which means that it can adjust well to your personal needs. If you need more lines you can upgrade your system at low cost and vice versa.

    Added Features: - Most of the added features on traditional phone networks are charged heavily. These features are charged as per your normal rates in VoIP systems. The included features can be call waiting, caller id, voicemail, call routing, tele-conferencing, and video-conferencing etc.

    These are some of the reasons which compel you to switch to VoIP network from traditional phone line. So, if you want to talk freely with your kith and kin then switch to VoIP services and enjoy the pleasure of talking freely at limited costs.

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    How To Choose A VoIP Services Provider

    By admin | October 1, 2008

    VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is relatively a new addition to the cutting edge telecommunication industry. Using VoIP one can make a call over a broadband connection by installing certain VoIP hardware as well as VoIP software configuration.

    The biggest benefit of using VoIP is its cost effectiveness against traditional phone lines. The VoIP services provider plays a bigger role in saving costs; therefore utmost caution should be taken before choosing a VoIP service provider. Here are some of the points worth pondering before choosing a VoIP service provider:

    Calling charges: Using VoIP technology can save up to 60 per cent of your telephone bills. The market is buzzing with VoIP service providers who are coming up with attractive call charges to lure customers. Therefore shop around in the market and look for a calling plan which best serves your needs. If you make most of your calls, to one particular destination or one number, check whether you can get a discount.

    Phone number: Some providers allow you to carry your existing phone number to the VoIP services while some providers give you a new number. It’s always sensible to check the functioning and utility of your VoIP system before switching your existing number. Also verify whether your calling plan has free emergency services.

    Extra features: VoIP has some value added features like call waiting, call routing three way calling, teleconferencing, videoconferencing etc. These features are usually included in the rental cost of the service providers. Some service providers offer certain features at extra cost. Make sure that the calling plan is very clear in your mind before choosing the service provider.

    Long distance calls: If you want to reach across the globe using VoIP, then compare long distances charges of various service providers before choosing one. Also look for plans which can give you discount for international calls.

    Money back scheme: VoIP is a fairly new technology therefore most VoIP providers offer a money back guarantee or a free testing period. The period ranges from two weeks to four weeks.

    These are some of the points you can think about while choosing your VoIP services provider. But the most important point is to analyse your needs and choose a service provider which best suits them.

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    How VoIP Works

    By admin | September 23, 2008

    Before we understand the working system of VoIP technology it is essential for us to understand the importance of a high speed internet connection. As the word itself explains, internet is “inter-network”. And information that flows between various networks is known as data.

    There are certain protocols and gateways that assist, an organized flow of data, between these networks and thus all sorts of data get transferred from one to the other network. It is very similar to the way we employ barriers to guide the flow of traffic!

    VoIP uses a good broadband connection to connect and proceed with VoIP call. Essentially once we have a good speed broad band connection installed we can choose from any one of the three ways to place a VoIP call, though the technology behind it would always remain the same.

    How VoIP functions is that once VoIP call Originates, data from that computer travels to the server of the broadband service provider with cables. Data travels in small packets through specially designed call signal protocol. These VoIP routes carry any sort of analogue audio data that a dialer inputs into the system. This data gets converted into small digital format and packed into small packets to be transferred to the destination and similarly it receives data from the other network and this is termed as VoIP Termination

    VoIP functions on a global platform, it is not necessary that all the three stages of VoIP take place in the very same place. The three stages namely are VoIP call origination, VoIP Routes and VoIP Termination.

    It can be broadly categorized into three tiers. Tier one operators , may have the necessary infrastructure to generate the VoIP minutes (VoIP Origination) which could even be termed as calling minutes. While Tier three operators may be in need to purchase these calling minutes to facilitate VoIP Termination. While a Tier 2 operator will be one who has the facility to route the call for it to reach from tier one operators to tier three operators while all the three operators could be located on different continents! That’s magic of VoIP!

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