VoIP, A Viable Option for Home or Business Phone
Service
Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is
rapidly changing the way people make phone
calls. Most people have already made or received
calls over a VOIP connection without even
knowing they were talking over the Internet.
This is the case because a VOIP phone is just
like a conventional phone except the signal is
digitalized and sent over the Internet rather
than through a conventional analog phone system.
In most cases, the call quality is as good or
even better than a standard telephone.
Don't confuse VOIP with the older PC to Phone
technology. With a VOIP system a user does not
need a personal computer with headphones and a
speaker in order to make a call. Instead, the
VOIP Service Provider provides an adapter
(converter) that the user connects to their high
speed Internet cable and plugs in their
telephone. The box converts the analog signal
from a standard telephone to a digital signal
that can be sent over the Internet. All a user
needs to make and receive calls are a broadband
or DSL Internet connection with a cable modem,
an adapter and a standard telephone. It is
really that easy.
The big difference between VOIP and conventional
phone service is the cost. Consumers can get
VOIP service for as little as $15 per month with
limited long distance. VOIP service with
unlimited long distance to the USA and Canada
starts at about $20 per month. Similar
conventional local service with unlimited long
distance can run as high as $70 per month. In
most cases, consumers can get a better call
package that contains more features and save a
lot of money by switching to VOIP.
VOIP service can be purchased from large,
established companies like AT&T and Time Warner
or smaller, relative newcomers like Vonage and
VOIPnetAdvantage. In general, the larger
companies charge significantly more money for
similar service packages and the same
technology. Call quality does not change
significantly between companies because they all
use the same or similar adapters and the calls
go over the Internet not wires, cables or
switches owned by the VOIP service provider.
As with all purchases, consumers should read the
fine print when purchasing VOIP service. The
monthly charge, fees and taxes are typically
disclosed on the service provider's website but
it is often not easy to find and understand all
of the charges. The following are some questions
to answer when shopping for VOIP service.
* What does the service cost each month? Be sure
and compare the monthly cost of VOIP service
from different service providers on the same
basis. For example, compare the cost of plans
from different companies that include local and
unlimited long distance in the USA and Canada
(these are common). Don't compare plans with
monthly limits on long distance with those that
have unlimited long distance. * What is included
in the monthly service fee? Properly determine
the monthly charge for the plans being
considered. Some service provider's charge a
flat rate each month, including all fees and
taxes, while others advertise a monthly rate but
add on additional fees and taxes. * What does it
cost to set up service? Most VOIP service
providers will charge a shipping fee, to cover
the cost of sending the adapter, and an
activation fee. Be sure to include any
promotions like free service for the first
month. * What does it cost to cancel service?
Some companies charge nothing if service is
canceled while others charge a fee and may make
the customer buy the converter if it is not
returned in "like new" condition. * Does the
service provider offer a guarantee? Some
companies will allow the user to try the service
and not charge them if it is canceled within a
certain time period. * How much do international
calls cost? Some people never make international
calls while most people make international calls
at some time. Like conventional long distance,
the cost for making international calls is
typically not included in the monthly fee. The
cost of international calls can vary
significantly between VOIP service providers.
Whether VOIP service is purchased from a large
conglomerate or a small company specializing in
VOIP phone service, the monthly cost savings
will be significant when compared to
conventional phone service. This is true for
either home or business use. In most cases, the
call quality will be crystal clear. All
consumers who have high speed Internet
connections should consider VOIP phone service.
About The Author
Bob Graham is an Internet Author
and Customer Service Manager for
Smartglobalcall.com . He has
been working in the phone
industry for about 10 years.
Please e-mail him at
bob@smartglobalcall.com
with any questions or comments.
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