Switch to broadband phone providers and save hundreds of dollars
per year
Broadband or Internet phones function like real phones but
convert voice into digital signals that are then conveyed over
the Internet. The technology used is termed as, VoIP, Voice over
Internet Protocol. Less expensive than regular phone services
broadband phone services offer caller ID, call waiting, voice
mail, call filters, hunt facilities, as well as conferencing.
Broadband phone services need a high-speed Internet connection
and do work with wireless ISPs. However, there are still
concerns over voice quality, reliability, and security. The
advantages are: * Great savings in phone bills especially in
long distance calling.
* Choice of area code and addition of other inbound numbers for
a small fee. This means you can have local numbers in multiple
area codes around the country.
* The option of a second full service line at low cost with
unlimited long distance service. Can be used as a voice or fax
line.
* Availability of comprehensive on-line control over call
forwarding, time of forwarding or number forwarded to. E-mail
notifications, voice mail messages or e-mail or voice mail, can
all be arranged.
* One can access voice mail by taking along the phone adapter
from hotels, offices, internet cafes, and so on. The VoiP
service can travel with you.
VoIP can work with:
* A home office PC in which the software is loaded along with a
headset or specialized broadband phone connected to the PC.
Advantages of software based VoIP are that it allows integration
with other software, offers lowest calling rates, uses existing
hardware, utilizes few power connection, and needs little space.
Disadvantages are that the system needs the computer on at all
times, cannot use existing telephone equipment, and blocks
valuable computer resources.
Or
* With an adapter box that links the high speed net modem and
the home office network or PC. Advantages of this are that it
functions independently of the computer, uses landline
equipment, allows vendor control of adaptor support and
programming. Disadvantages are that it is not compatible with
computer software, needs space and power outlets, and lends
limited control. The new technology is provided by many
companies like AT&T CallVantage, Broad Voice, BroadVox, Lingo,
PacketB, and Vonage. The approximate costs are from US$ 14.95 to
US$ 19.99 per month for residences and US$ 29.99 to US$49.95 per
month for small businesses. There is a start up fee of US$ 39.94
to US$ 138.00 charged by some companies. More information on the
options as well as services can be gleaned from:
* What Broadband? at
http://www.broadband-service-uk.com/why.html covers different
broadband suppliers, has in depth articles as well as FAQs.
* The Connection Store at
http://broadband-phone.connection-store.com/ features broadband
phone vendors, a service provider comparison, as well as
articles and quick links.
* Database Systems Corp at
http://www.databasesystemscorp.com/psphoneservice_directory_broad
band.htm has detailed information directory on broadband service
providers.
* Broadband Phone at http://www.broadbandtry.com/broadbandphone/
--has information about broad band phones, providers, news, as
well as blogs. There are links as well as articles and resources.
Using broadband phone services can save you considerable amounts
in phone bills. Make an in depth study of options in your area.
Weigh the pros and cons and reap the many benefits. Technology
can really work for you.