Choosing Among The Many Available VoIP Phone Services
Making telephone calls over the Internet is an exciting and cost
saving technology that is taking a position to completely change
voice communications forever. VOIP, or voice over Internet
protocol, is not a brand new technology, having been around the
business world for several years. But in the last few years, it
has begun to catch on with consumers as a way to combine all
forms of their communications in their homes (voice, email,
etc.) and beat the high fees that long distance companies on
their customers. There are many VOIP phone services around now
that offer the moon and more in order to get business. It is
important to carefully weigh the options so that you don't go to
the trouble of switching from traditional landline phone service
to VOIP only to get stuck without phone service when the
provider goes under, or to get poor quality service and features
just to save money or get "free" VOIP service.
As a subscriber to VOIP phone services, there are a multitude of
options available to you. You can opt to simply talk through a
specially equipped microphone at your home computer, kind of
like a speakerphone. You can use your traditional home telephone
with the service, as long as you purchase a telephony adapter
that will convert the analog audio into digital data packets.
You can also choose to buy an IP phone that is ready to plug
into your computer and use right away. You can even go wireless.
Don't be intimidated if you think that there is a lot of strange
equipment to set up or that you will be uncomfortable talking on
some "new" kind of phone. VOIP phone service is really no
different than the phone service that you are used to, it's just
the wiring is different.
The low subscription price is first and foremost what is drawing
consumers to VOIP phone services. Depending on the provider you
choose, monthly charges range from $19.95 - $34.99 per month.
This usually includes free domestic calls (including Canada) and
very low International rates (often .03 - .04 per minute). And
features that you might be accustomed to paying extra monthly
fees for, such as Caller ID, Call Waiting, and Three-way Calling
are often bundled in with the standard services and standard
monthly charge. And don't worry about calling people outside of
the service. Most providers have the capabilities to let you do
that. And, calling people within your service is often free of
charge. There really seems like there is no reason not to switch
to VOIP phone services, right?
There are some issues to think about before making the switch to
VOIP phone service. You need to consider the provider you
choose. Some services offer "free" VOIP service. This is often a
gimmick, and what you are not paying for in phone service is
apparent in the poor quality reception and limited calling
capabilities that you will have to deal with. Some newer
providers are often not established enough to handle high
volumes of traffic, and often go under, leaving customers in the
dark without any phone service at all. It is smart to choose a
well-established provider with a good reputation for quality and
customer service, in addition to competitive rates and features.
Also, it might be a good idea to consider switching only one
phone in your home to VOIP. That way, if your provider does go
out of business, you have a backup phone line to communicate
with.
Don't be too concerned about losing your phone service or
getting swindled by a fly-by-night VOIP phone service provider.
There are several reputable providers on the market, and a
testament to that is the continuing growth of the technology. In
addition to the money you will save by subscribing to VOIP
service, you will have the freedom of being able to travel with
your phone and phone number and make calls anywhere you go. If
you have access to a broadband Internet connection, you can make
and receive calls by simply plugging in. This is ideal if you
travel a lot for business. Besides the obvious money savings
involved with VOIP phone service, it is a convenient technology
that gives you a lot of options and freedom that traditional
telephone services just can't provide.