Make the Call: Is a VOIP Provider right for Me?
Remember the old days when phone
service was provided over land lines and the bills were as big
as the phone books?
Back when Ma Bell ruled there really weren't a whole lot of
choices if you wanted phone service.
Now things have changed and for the better. Thanks to the
internet, phone service has expanded to include a variety of
options and plans to fit any budget. You need not be tied to
the cord anymore.
VOIP and You
When considering home phone service, one of the most
exciting options is through a voIP provider. VoIP or voice over
internet protocol allows you to use your existing high speed
internet connection for phone service.
The technology has significantly improved over the years and
a voIP provider can now boast comparable service to any
landline service.
There are two types of voIP service providers: computer
based and phone based. Computer based providers use a headset
connected to your computer and a website to connect. Skype
is an example of this kind of service.
This service not only provides audio, but video
as well. This kind of service is ideal for conference calls
because of the video feature.
Phone based voIP providers provide phone service through
your internet modem hooked to a regular phone set.
This is more traditional phone service, but because it uses
an existing internet connection it allows the voIP provider the
opportunity to offer more services at a lower price.
The voIP provider can bundle services such as call waiting,
call forwarding, caller id, etc. with unlimited long distance
to provide incredible savings over traditional services. You
are also able to surf the web while simultaneously using your
phone.
Some Cautions
Most voIP providers do not offer back up if there is a power
outage, therefore, you may lose phone service if the lights go
out. Further, this will inhibit the ability to use your phone
in an emergency should one occur.
Also, many of the providers do not offer the ability to have
a listed number. While you can keep your traditional number
most of the time that does not mean you will be in the phone
book.
There may also be a question about whether 911
service will work with your voIP provider. Most services offer
this feature, but some don't so be sure about this when you
choose a voIP provider.
Cost, features, convenience, all of these tend to outweigh
any disadvantages. We are fortunate to live in a time when
competition and choice have allowed phone service to become
affordable for all. Your voIp provider is integral in making
this possible.
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