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Get Started with VoIP in Just Three Easy Steps

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

VoIP, which an acronym for Voice over Internet Protocol, is a wonderful technology which allows you to use the Internet to communicate. VoIP is used regularly today and there are a number of services that you can use.However, the way you use the service will rely on what features you’ve signed up for. There are some services that require just a phone connection in order to use them, while other VoIP services just require an Internet connection in order to place calls.

Some additional differences that you will find among the different VoIP services include some restrictions, like only having the ability to make phone calls to others that are using the service. There are some services that allow you to call any telephone number, no matter if they use the service or not. In fact, with this type of service you should be able to call any number, even if it is located on the other side of the world.

VoIP is one of the most useful telephone systems to be developed in recent years. This technology works by converting the voice signal from a phone to a digital signal that can be sent over the Internet. In the situation where you are calling a number on a regular line, the signal will be converted back to a voice signal.

Not all VoIP services are the same and all sorts of different features can be offered, depending on what you sign up for. Calls can be made using the PC or laptop, or alternatively a specially engineered VoIP phone. With other services you can use your regular phone. In addition to this, if you have a mobile you can connect to a hot spot while at an airport or other public place that offers this service. There are also ways in which VoIP calls can be made from mobile phones - such as the Skype application for the iPhone and Android operating systems.

How To Use Your VoIP Service

  •  VoIP Equipment. The first thing you will need is the right equipment to use your VoIP service. This will include a high-speed Internet service. Other pieces of equipment are dependant on the service that you choose. You will need your computer, and with some services you will also need a special VoIP phone. Other services will let you use a regular phone, but you will need an adapter.
  • Making Calls. When using a telephone, both the regular phone and the VoIP phone, you will place and receive calls in the same way you would with any other type of phone service. When making or receiving calls from your computer you’ll just access the application and follow the directions of your service provider.
  • Making Long Distance Calls. One of the reasons that VoIP has become so popular is that it provides a way to make low cost long distance calls. To place a long distance call is usually the same as with any other phone service. Depending on your service provider, some long distance calls may be at no extra cost. Others will cost a certain per minute rate. This is often charged on your credit card.

The process of making calls with a VoIP service is very simple once you have the system in place. Often, all you need to do is download the software and then connect your telephone to your computer.

Are You Interested In VoIP for Your Business?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Voice over IP (VOIP) is a ground-breaking new technology. Compelling and competitive services are offered by many providers. However, somebody unfamiliar with VoIP may not be aware of its advantages. If you’re curious as to the benefits of VOIP, read on for just some of the benefits which make this a brilliant idea.

With VOIP, your traditional land line is replaced with specialized software and hardware. These use your internet connection to let you make calls. Physically, this can take several forms. Phones can be replaced entirely with software, or with dedicated IP phones having complex digital displays and exciting features. You can even hook existing phones into boxes which connect up with your network. Calls can then be made either directly to other businesses using VOIP technology, bypassing the phone system entirely, or to standard land line or cellular phones throughout the world.

The first obvious advantage of this technology is its cost. Many VOIP providers offer unlimited nationwide calling as a standard rather than an exceptional feature. Some have even extended their unlimited service to the whole of North America. This is a source of huge savings for any business that makes many domestic calls. Even for those making international calls, the rates offered by VOIP providers are very competitive.

In today’s business climate, can’t survive without an internet connection. While telephones also remain essential, the need for timely access to email and other advanced technologies continues to grow. VOIP services save businesses money by combining phone and internet access into a single, shared connection. And with just one bill. While it is possible to obtain internet access via standard telephone lines, investing in quality broadband is far more sound. As much of this bandwidth typically goes unused, using VOIP technology taps into resources that are already available to provide quality service for less money.

As technology advances, there is a growing disconnect between the services available on our computers and those available via phone. In short, while we turn to our computers for email, scheduling and instant messaging, we change gear many times per day to use functionality only available by phone. Most of us have an inbox full of mail needing our attention, busy schedules and never-ending reminders popping up on our desktops. Compare this to the fact that your voicemail is only available in a completely different location, using different technologies. VOIP can bridge that gap. By combining telephones and PCs, many VOIP providers have brought voicemail and related services to your desktop. Imagine your inbox as a window into your collection of voicemail too, not only email. VoIP can save you time by combining the two separate technologies. This also lets you use existing technologies to open up new possibilities. Imagine, for instance, having the ability to save, categorize and quickly search voicemails for relevant pieces of information. With many VOIP solutions providing voicemail transcripts automatically, this isn’t just a pipe dream. This would be impossible using standard phone systems and services.

VOIP technology represents a powerful combination of old and new which offer an exciting set of possibilities. By investing in VOIP, your business can take a solid step to pro-actively cut costs while dramatically increasing productivity.

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