Free VoIP Calls
I am sure you have heard the adage, "There's
no such thing as a free lunch". Well, obviously
the person famous for that saying hadn't yet
heard of VoIP. Voice over Internet Protocol
better know as VoIP - or in simple terms, the
ability to transmit voice over the Internet.
VoIP has been gaining in strength and popularity
as a the preferred telecommunications method
Small businesses are opting to go free VoIP
because of the numerous benefits. It is a viable
source for businesses to make long distance
calls virtually free, or at a significantly
lower cost when compared to other telephone
service providers.
You too can experience the power of Free VoIP
with a High Speed Internet connection. In fact,
you may have already tried this technology
without even realizing it. There are many
services and programs that have been available
for free, on the Internet, for the past ten
years that have embraced VoIP.
Dial-pad was known for allowing people to
connect a microphone and speakers to their
computers and then make long distance calls
virtually world wide for free. Well, Dial-pad
isn't free any more, but if you do purchase
their monthly service, they do provide an option
for unlimited long distance calling. This
service is still comparable to other telephone
providers.
Currently most of the free VoIP have begun to
charge a monthly fee for their services. There
is still one program left that is absolutely
free. That is Ad Calls. This program displays
various advertisements on their display while
you can use the service to make free calls.
There are limitations to this program however.
You can only use the service for ten minutes at
a time, and you are unable to call toll free
numbers.
The major VoIP programs that embrace free VoIP
calling left on the Internet are bundled with
your Instant Messaging programs. Programs such
as Yahoo Messenger have recently been redesigned
with the ability to make free VoIP voice phone
calls. You won't be able to call a landline
telephone however. You will need to use the
program to call another member who is using the
same program. For example, if you have the newly
VoIP enabled Yahoo Messenger downloaded
to your computer, yet your buddy (who lives
across the world) is using the old Yahoo
Messenger, you can send them a link to download
and upgrade their current version. Once they
have installed the new Yahoo Messenger, you will
see a "call" button with a phone icon at the top
of your Yahoo Messenger chat box. By clicking
call, you will be using free VoIP technology to
send a phone call to your buddy's computer. The
receiving computer will actually ring, like a
standard telephone, and your buddy will have the
option of accepting or declining the phone call.
All that is needed is a high speed Internet
connection, this provides the best audio quality
and speed), a microphone, and speakers. You and
your buddy are free to talk as long as you like.
The other advantage to Instant Messengers that
allow free VoIP calls is the ability to call
more than one person. You can call people on
your buddy list, and invite them for a
conference call. This has unlimited potential
and can be used by small businesses for free
training calls, and by people everywhere who
just want to stay in
touch with friends and family.
Other Internet Messaging services that have
embraced VoIP calling include MSN and AOL
Instant Messenger, and Google has begun their
new service, Google Talk.
VoIP is a preferred method of telecommunications
due to the fact that you can integrate audio,
video, and web based applications with one
program. The Instant Messaging programs are
perfect examples of how audio and web based
communications are working together to increase
communication. Also included with many Instant
Messaging programs is the ability to hook up a
digital camera or web cam and incorporate video
with your audio and web based application.
VoIP telephones are also beginning to
incorporate video with their free VoIP services.
This will be a very popular trend in the future.
As there are over 900 million Instant Messaging
subscribers, people are already experiencing the
power and freedom of converged communications.
Cellular phones are realizing that people want
to combine video with their audio, and many
videophones are being released. Some phones have
gone the next level and have combined audio,
video, and graphics by allowing you to store
pictures in your telephone, and use it as a
camera.
As the technology of VoIP continues to advance,
we can rest assured that more "Beta" programs
will be released and as that occurs, keep your
eye out for more free VoIP programs. Talk no
longer cheap, its free!
About The Author
James Rogers makes it easy to
understand and take full
advantage of VoIP. Free VoIP
calls is the future of cheap
global communications. To learn
more visit:
http://www.voip-org.com.
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