Getting Started with Voip
VoIP offers a great way to help you save money on your phone
bill. With a few simple steps, you can be on your way to
utilizing this new technology. Here are some tips that will help
you find the best options for your needs:
Your Internet Connection - Shop around for the best deals on
broadband service. There are many companies who offer either DSL
or Cable Modems. Some people want to get the highest speed
possible, even if it costs more. Others are concerned more about
price than speed. There are enough options to satisfy your
needs. Check out Comcast (www.comcast.com) and Verizon
(www.verizon.com) for starters.
Decide on a service provider - Both Comcast and Verizon offer
VoIP services. Other companies such as Vonage (www.vonage.com)
or Lingo (www.lingo.com) only provide VoIP and its related
products. Decide whether your connection is for business or home
and pick the company and plan that makes the most sense.
Companies such as Verizon offer a lot of options for a business
of any size. Other companies only accommodate small businesses.
Do you use long distance on a regular basis? This is another
thing to consider when choosing a provider. Most companies let
you call throughout the US and other parts of North America as
part of their rates and have a list of per-minute fees for long
distance. Other companies, such as Lingo, also allow you to call
countries in Western Europe as part of their packages.
Decide whether you want an IP phone or not. Do you want to keep
your existing phone? Well, thanks to the analog telephone
adapter you can. You can also purchase an IP phone. These come
with the software already included inside. Just plug the
Ethernet connection into your router and you are on your way to
getting VoIP service.