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The Basics Of VoIP Phone Service
July 25, 2009
VoIP refers to Voice over Internet Protocol. Simply put, it allows you to place a phone call via a VoIP phone, or by using VoIP software on your computer, instead of using your normal landline or cellphone. Your voice is transmitted digitally over the web instead of making use of the traditional phone lines. When a person talks to you, their voice is also carried in a similar manner. For a clearer understanding, VoIP is a type of telephone system connection that utilizes the Internet as the primary means of reaching the other party. As you contact someone else by using a VoIP telephone, your voice signals are changed into the digital signals. They then travel over the internet. For the person on the other line to hear you the digital signals are then converted back to voice signals.
This may sound too good to be true yet you must believe it. A VoIP connection makes use of a broadband Internet connection instead of using the regular phone wires, your voice travels via the Internet which allows you to talk for free with another user who has the same VoIP system as you. You will be charged by your VoIP provider for the service they provide, which is normally a paid subscription. This subscription covers the providers costs for the equipment, and sometimes they will also provide you with a VoIP phone as part of the deal. When you speak with someone else using the same provider the call will be totally free, if you speak to someone on a normal landline or cellphone your costs can be anywhere up to 90% less than if you had simply picked up your normal phone.
Packet switching is the feature that lets the VoIP carry useful voice data via packet forms. They are transferred one at a time so both parties can hear clear sounds. The useless silent portions are eliminated so that makes the conversation really audible. You will then notice that your talk seems very ordinary. Overall, it lets you save on the bandwidth and also promotes a secure conversation. One problem with this feature is that occasionally you will find a conversation jittery due to packets being dropped, sometimes because of a slow connection. These dropped packets then have to be retransmitted which causes the speech to sound peculiar.
Saving money is one of the main concerns of this phone service. Even as you place international or long distance calls, you may benefit from the flat rates. This will never happen if you use the typical telephone line system. Traveling is also not a hassle with VoIP. All that you need is your headset and plug in to an Internet connection and there you go in placing your calls. Many internet cafes have a couple of computers equipped for VoIP, just sign in to your service and you are ready to go. A VoIP phone service is something that you should equip your home or business with, there are some downsides for sure but the positives are far greater.
