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The
Internet Phone Revolution. |
by:
Roger
Overanout |
The world is on the brink of a phone revolution,
with a growing number of people cutting
their telecom bills by making free calls
via the World Wide Web.
A recent sign of this is that EBay, the
online auction website, is so sure the idea
will catch on, that it has paid $4.1 billion
for the Internet Phone firm Skype Technologies.
Shortly all the millions of people who buy
and sell goods on eBay will be able to use
Skype's software, to talk to each other
free and also make cut price calls to other
landlines and cell phones.
Internet Phone services such as Skype are
specially valuable for people who make a
great deal of international telephone calls,
as even these are free as long as both caller
and receiver use the Skype software. The
service works best over a broadband World
Wide Web link but it can be used over dial
up. Also a microphone headset is required
to improve sound quality, nonetheless you
can also use the external speakers and microphone
that are supplied with most personal computers
these days.
Its terribly convenient to make an Internet
Phone call, just determine which Skype user
or phone number you want to call, press
dial and a few seconds later you will hear
the phone ring at the other end. Skype claims
that the sound quality for an Internet Phone
call is at least as good as a normal phone
call, particularly if you use a headset.
Nevertheless, some users complain about
echoes and some delays between speaking
and hearing the feedback.
There are also more drawbacks, most Internet
phone services don't permit calls to emergency
services, also you may not hear incoming
telephone calls whilst you are away from
your computer, and if you go offline or
switch off your computer you will not be
able to receive calls at all. On the plus
side you can use the Internet Phone services
to make conference calls and if you have
a Web Cam you could also set up a videoconference.
Skype is not the only provider of free Internet
Phone calls; they are also available with
Vontage, BT Google Talk and several others.
Vontage is one of the most popular. The
service uses a router and your normal telephone
so you just make calls in the usual way,
but they are carried over the Internet rather
than you telephone company's landline. Telephone
calls to other Vontage users are free, and
you get extra services such as voice mail
and call waiting included in the monthly
charge cost.
With the on going take up of Broad Band
services around the world one has to wonder
what is the longer term future for traditional
land line based telephone services?
Roger Overanout.
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