The Voip Revolution Is In Full Gear
It's no understatement to say that VOIP has completely
transormed the telecom world. Nothing is the same as it was even
a mere decade ago, and that's because VOIP has become the killer
app of broadband that technologists predicted. When early
pioneers saw the potential of using common and cheap TCP
connections to complete voice telephone calls over IP
connections, they could not have imagined the incredible
momentum their invention would take on in such a short amount of
time. As the cost of broadband access plummeted, VOIP calls
became a reality for millions of users. Telecom industry
insiders have recently begun saying that they feel 90% of all
voice calls will be VOIP within 3-5 years. Let's take a look at
what VOIP is and what it can do for you.
VOIP is a method which takes voice phone calls and then encodes
them digitally. Once the call is digital it can be sent via the
internet to a remote listener. What makes this invention so
revolutionary is that all of this can be done on a normal
personal computer using easily available software. Once phone
calls between continents costs incredible sums of money. Now the
same call is almost completely free. This innovation has changed
how people live and how businesses operate and has helped to
make the econony truly global. Since the cost of talking to
someone in Bangladesh is just as cheap as talking to someone in
Fresno, California, you have seen a revolution of jobs moving
geographically and you've seen a boom in the outsourcing
business. With VOIP, it no longer matters where you live,
because you can talk to anyone in the world affordably.
VOIP really took off when companies made adapters that allowed
existing phones to make VOIP calls. This invention, plus the
proliferation of broadband connections has allowed VOIP to
spread incredibly fast. Since people can hook up easily and
begin making free long distance phone calls, you can believe
that most people haven't had to think twice before making the
switch to VOIP. Telephone companies have seen an enormous
decline in demand for traditional long distance services in the
last few years because of the dominance of IP Telephony. Since
the user's internet connection isn't affected by VOIP, they can
keep on surfing the Net while talking, so the need for
additional landlines declined rapidly.
As IP Telephony has advanced, IP Telephones have increased in
features. VOIP packages now routinely include more features than
ever before. Although there is a charge for your internet
connection, the calls themselves incur no additional charges
using most calling plans, so most users look at VOIP as being
essentially free. For frequent long distance callers, the cost
savings have been enormous. One nice feature about a VOIP
telephone is that you can take it with you when you travel, and
your calls will automatically be routed to you. Traditional
phone service could not have dreamed of offering a feature like
that for free. In many years, IP telephony is now light years
beyond the service offered to telophony customers, even business
class ones, five years ago and less.
Like any other telecom package, VOIP deals from providers vary
tremendously, so make sure you take a good look at the fine
print before you sign up. You can find a very competively priced
package if you look hard enough, so hold out for the most
features. This is the year to step up to VOIP because of the
competitive packages now available.