Imagine paying a phone bill only once a year, and still getting unlimited long distance and local calling. You can with a yearly unlimited calling plan with VOIP. Depending on your calling plan you might pay between $200 to $300 for the entire year, plus three to five dollars for taxes and government imposed fees each month.
Yearly calling plans are cheaper than monthly.
Since you are paying for an entire year up front you’ll get a significant discount on phone service. In some cases you’ll save as much as $5 each month over a monthly plan. Something else for you to chew on is that’s just enough to cover those government imposed fees. Sure it’s going to cost you something at first, but give it a month with no bill and you’ll be bragging to your friends. I did, and do.
The original, and still most common method of individuals using VoIP, is communication through a computer. Two people can communicate by talking through microphones connected to their computers, with the voice of the other person coming through the speakers. This is the cheapest method of VoIP communication as the signal can travel entirely digitally via the internet. Skype is the best known and most popular provider, and with them calls from one computer to another are free, wherever you are calling worldwide. As well as computer to computer you can also call a telephone from a computer using such a provider. When this is the case the signal transfers from a digital signal into a telephone signal at the other end so it can travel through the other person’s telephone set. This is not free, but the cost is still minimal if compared to calls between two telephones.
Using computers is no longer the only way that people can communicate using VoIP. There are now telephone adaptors available that turn an analogue signal into a digital signal, and then back into an analogue signal at the other end. The adaptor connects the telephone into a special router which connects it to the internet. After someone has spoken into the telephone it travels through the adaptor, which converts the analogue signal into a digital one. The signal then travels through the internet to the recipient. If the person on the other end is also using such an adaptor it will then travel through their adaptor, which will convert the signal back into analogue.
Can I get VOIP?
I hate to answer a question with a question, but, do you have high-speed Internet? Cable Internet? DSL? Broadband? If you answered yes to any of those, then the answer is yes. You can get VOIP. Phone service with VOIP is available anywhere you have a broadband Internet connection.
The main selling point of VoIP is that it is significantly cheaper than using a regular telephone line. The technology costs less for the provider meaning the consumer saves money. Many providers offer an unlimited number of calls per month, often including international, for a standard monthly fee.
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