5 Steps to VoIP
So you're ready to enjoy unlimited long
distance calling and lower monthly phone bills.
Well, before you make the switch, here are five
steps that will help you get the VoIP plan that
is best for you.
Make the Decision
Yes, it is new technology, and sometimes we are
scared of the unknown. VoIP technology is on the
rise and many high profile computer companies
are already switching to VoIP and in return are
becoming service providers. AOL, Sprint, and
Verizon are offering VoIP as well as Internet
Messaging services such as Yahoo, MSN, and AOL
IM. First you must come to the decision that
VoIP is best for you, your family, or your
business needs. Research VoIP on the web and its
providers. Talk to people that you know have
already made the switch. Once you have made your
decision to switch to VoIP, you are ready for
the next step.
Choose the Plan that is Right for You
A good idea is to make a written
list of your needs, wants, and features
in a phone. This will help you compare
different plans and choose the service
provider that will best fit your needs.
If you are looking for residential or
business service, make sure that you note that
in your list. Residential plans usually come in two
forms- basic (which is a certain amount of
minutes) and unlimited (which will give you
unlimited local and long distance talk time).
Business plans can include amenities such as
multiple phones, greater minute talk time,
greater unlimited calling plans, business
features bundled with your plan, faxing and
voicemail to your computer capabilities, and
extras such as yellow page listings. Check with
the company to find the plan that meets your
requirements.
Setting up the System
Some service providers will send you the
equipment that you need to begin using VoIP. You
will first need to make sure that your computer
system is compatible with the VoIP service. You
will also need to have high speed Internet
already installed with your computer. If you are
using VoIP for a business or for a call center,
it is best to leave the installation to a
professional. Installing VoIP for a residence or
home office is typically simple enough for most
residents to do themselves.
Choosing your Phone Number
One of the best features that VoIP has to offer
is the freedom to select your own telephone
number. If you just want to transfer your old
number to your new VoIP system, check with your
service provider before making your final
decision. Many VoIP providers will allow you to
transfer your phone number.
If you want to select a different area code,
this option has many advantages. First, for
friends and family members who don't have
unlimited long distance calling, selecting the
same area code as them can save them money. They
will appreciate being able to call you as if it
were a local call.
This strategy is also very beneficial for those
whose businesses are targeting specific areas.
Say there is a California company, yet they want
to increase business in Tampa, Florida. By
selecting the Tampa, Florida area code, they can
increase sales and productivity by having a
local number for customers to call. This also
reduces the need for a toll free number.
Install your Features and Accessories
VoIP comes with many features included in your
service plan. For residential customers these
include Voicemail, Caller ID, Call Forwarding,
Call Block, and Do Not Disturb. Always check
with your service provider for a detailed
listing of the features included with your plan.
For Small businesses, amenities such as multi
phone users, free fax lines, and integrating
your VoIP and web features are all available.
VoIP also contains many of the same features
bundled with basic plans as well. When you are
choosing a provider, compare their business
plans and select the one that best fits your
business needs.
As VoIP technology continues to advance, a new
array of accessories appears on the market.
Today you can choose from VoIP phones, headsets,
and even VoIP videophones that work as a web
camera incorporating video with your audio.
About The Author
Olivia Tan is co-publisher of
All VoIP Solution. She provides
tips and review on VoIP
conference software and VoIP
Phone Service.
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