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Is
Voice Over IP Right For Me? |
by:
Dave
Markel |
Copyright
2005 Dave Markel
For those of you that don't already know,
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) allows
you to make telephone calls using your internet
connection. VoIP converts your voice to
a digital signal which is sent over the
internet to where you made your call. The
digital signal is converted back to an analog
one when it reaches its destination. This
allows you to make calls to anyone you want,
regardless if they use VoIP.
Setting Up Your VoIP System
Setting up your VoIP system is simple. To
start you need to have a broad band internet
connection. If you choose a company like
Vonage for your VoIP service you will need
to buy their hardware. It is a rather inexpensive
purchase that is installed like a router;
between your computer and your internet
connection. Plug in a standard phone and
you are ready to go. The VoIP phone works
the same as your traditional phone system.
What Are Some Advantages of VoIP?
The big advantage is cost savings. Since
your calls are made over the net there really
is no long distance. So right away you save
on long distance charges. This is the primary
reason why VoIP has become so popular.
Another advantage to VoIP is that it can
allow you to disconnect your regular phone
line. If you have broadband internet there
is no need for you to maintain a telephone
line as well. VoIP frees you from having
to have this phone line. More money saved.
A secondary phone number from a different
area code is also a big advantage. With
some voice over IP services you can get
a second phone number from an area code
where you receive a lot of calls form. For
example, if your parents live in Toronto
and you live in New York you can get a second
number with a Toronto area code. Now your
parents can call a local number to reach
you in New York. Now they save on long distance
as well.
Disadvantages of VoIP.
With any new technology there are some down
sides as well. Voice over IP is no exception.
With some VoIP services 911 calls are not
possible. In general this is a small issue,
after all how often do you call 911. However,
when you need 911 it is really important
that the service works.
VoIP is power dependant. If there is a power
outage your VoIP phone will likely not work.
Although this problem also happens with
most regular cordless phones.
If your internet connection has periods
of slow service this will have a negative
effect on your VoIP phone. The result will
be calls where your voice will be broken
up and garbled.
It is quite likely that you will not be
able to access services you enjoy with your
regular phone service. Although features
like voice mail, call waiting, call forwarding,
can be obtained with your VoIP service directory
assistance will likely not work.
You also may not be able to use your current
phone number. If you do not live in a major
center it is unlikely that you will be able
to simply roll your current number over
to your VoIP service. This is the problem
I currently have and is the last stumbling
block before I can go with VoIP. The only
number I can get would be for a city 4 hours
away. The result would be that anyone calling
from where I live would have to call long
distance to phone me.
Anytime you have to make a decision to go
with new technology you have to way the
advantages with the disadvantages. If you
can live with the few disadvantages that
voice over IP currently has you can save
a lot of money on your long distance calls.
About the author:
Max Power is the owner of Best Voip Technology
. Visit the site at http://best-voip-technology.com
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