VoIP - Save Money When You Talk
VoIP offers many
advantages to those who are brave enough
to pull the plug. First, VoIP offers
incredible savings for local, long
distance, and international calls. It
also offers great calling features for
free that usually cost a fee when
purchased with PSTN telephone services.
Not only are people choosing to pull the
plug from their telephones, but they are
also embracing wireless technology as a
whole.
With VoIP you can have the option of
selecting your own phone number. In some
cases, you can keep your current phone
number. You will have to check with your
VoIP provider and see what options they
provide. However, many service providers
do provide the opportunity of selecting
your own area code. Some companies even
have the choice of selecting area codes
worldwide. This is a wonderful
alternative for those who would like to
choose an area code located where their
family and friends are. For your
unlimited calling plan, you can call
your friends and family any time. But
for those who are not on VoIP, they will
thank you for giving them the choice of
calling you on local rates.
VoIP operates in different forms. For
instance, you can use VoIP when you use
an Instant Messaging program with voice
on your computer. These are very popular
and now Yahoo, AOL, MSN, ICQ, and even
Google have VoIP Instant Messaging
programs.
The benefits of these programs are that they
are free to download off of the Internet and by
using a microphone and your speakers; you can
talk over the Internet with any of your buddies.
As long as your friends and family members
download the same program, you will be able to
talk with them as long as you like and
absolutely free. You can talk to anyone,
anywhere in the world with VoIP Instant
Messengers.
VoIP has proved that it offers great audio
quality and is a perfect choice for meeting both
residential and business telephony needs. As
technology continues to advance, we can know
that as we conduct our transactions over VoIP,
the listener on the receiving end is hearing us
with crystal clear audio clarity and that the
future of VoIP will only have greater products
readily available for its users.
Businesses also appreciate the ability to have
integrated services. By combining audio, video,
email and web-based applications, employees can
better meet customer service needs and
productivity again increases.
While many people are opting to go with VoIP, it
still has some disadvantages. The main one is
that it is hard to use 911 with VoIP. This is
because the call is made from your computer
network and not a landline phone. 911 will not
be able to trace the phone call made from your
VoIP phone and retrieve your address. Also, when
you place your 911 calls, the dispatcher will
not receive any of your location information.
The FCC has issued rulings pertaining to this.
Some options include registering with 911, when
you call 911 giving them your information and
location right away, or keeping a landline phone
or cell phone available for use in case of an
emergency. The latter may be the best solution
for enjoying the best of both worlds.
To begin with, when purchasing VoIP services,
you will be required to sign a statement that
says you understand that your 911 services may
be impaired by using VoIP. Some VoIP providers
do not offer 911 services at all. Other
providers will offer what is known as Enhanced
911. To use E-911 services, you may be required
to first activate the 911 services. The most
efficient way to use E-911 is to register your
information with the Public Safety Answering
system. They will take your name and physical
address. That way, if you call 911, they won't
have your information readily available, but
they will have it in their system. However, if
you are out or away from your residence and call
911, your information will be useless. In a
situation like that, you will need to clearly
state your location. Your VoIP WiFi phone won't
reveal any of your local information, as a
cellular phone will.
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