VOIP for home use: Is that right for you?
VOIP has created so much hype that by now, everyone is aware
about the fact that VOIP is a computer phone that allows you to
make phone calls from your computer to anyone in the world. Over
the next couple of years phone over Internet will be the norm
for most homes and businesses. A VOIP provider can save you upto 75% on your
telephone/long distance expenses. Even now, not everyone is sure
how to go about this technology for home use and does it have
any benefit for your family. So lets clear our doubts regarding
this technology.
First of all, you must have a high-speed Internet connection,
which can be, satellite, or DSL Internet. The high-speed
connection is required for VOIP to function properly and dial up connection
doesn't have the capacity to transfer voice without compromising
on quality. Secondly, you need a gateway that is connected
between your computer and Ethernet modem. The VOIP gateway is
where your phone line will be plugged into. With gateways, you
can be sure of getting improved voice quality.
VOIP is easy to use, and depending on the service and method
you choose, installation can be as easy as downloading software
or attaching an adaptor to your computer. With the elimination
of long-distances charges, unregulated charges, and all the
freebies that come standard with VOIP service, it can actually
amount to a significant saving for you. For example, you may be
paying extra for features like: Call waiting, three way calling,
Call forwarding, Caller I.D, Repeat dial. If you don't want to
leave out of the exciting face-to-face conversations with
friends and relatives, get your videophone. One important thing
to remember is that your gateway is reliant on electricity to
function, which means power outages, will put your phone line
out of service.
So, if you want to save money on your telephone service using
the Internet, you will need to sign up with a VOIP service provider. Most providers allow you to
call any phone number in the world for a moderately low fee.
They also provide voicemail, call forwarding and conference
calls, at no extra charge. Decision to choose VoIP depends on
your needs. If you make a large number of long distance calls,
it may be well worth looking into. VoIP services are often much
less expensive than traditional providers.