Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) is popularly known as Internet phone service. In fact, VoIP service allows you to employ your broadband Internet connection to make and receive telephone calls. This technology has become popular as a standard means of communication among business houses due to its low cost and high voice clarity. VoIP services are fast, trustworthy and typically much less costly than a standard voice land line. An extensive search help you to come across a number of VoIP Internet phone service providers so how do you come to know about the best one? For finding one of the best VoIP service providers, you need to read review as much as possible.
Once you understand about VoIP service and how simple it is, then you would love having it in your home. It works just like a regular phone which is in your home. Most of the modern phones are compatible with VoIP technology, while some are not. Ordinary phones need some changes to be compatible with VoIP technology. For taking VoIP service in your phone, you need an adapter. Some of the common advantages of VoIP service include:
• Diminish your phone bills
• You can carry your phone line with you wherever you want
• Remove your long distance bill
• By pass excessive taxes
• Keep you away from the monopoly of phone companies
• Integration with audio, data and video applications.
Business switching towards VoIP providers
Due to VoIP features of saving money, increasing productivity and boosting profitability, a number of businesses are attracting to VoIP providers for their communication needs. One of the main reasons for which many businesses are switching towards VOIP is to save money on phone calls. Traditional phone services are costly compared to VOIP.
The following tips are very helpful in guiding when selecting the best business VOIP provider:
• Installation Process
• VOIP Quality
• Features
• Security
• Training
There are a number of online companies available who offer VoIP services to choose from. But, before making final decision, you need to research all of your options through the internet. Consulting to several VOIP companies mean that you are getting the best systems at the economical prices.
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Skype is free from computer to computer, since it exclusively uses internet to communicate. To make or receive calls from the telephone network will cost some, since there is a cost to that network connection.
Vonage, exclusively makes calls over the public telephone network, although could have "Deals" for Vonage to Vonage calls.
Vonage also doesn't need the computer on to use, nor does it require a specific sort of computer or OS.
Magic Jack, worth a mention, is more like Vonage, but relies on your computer to be on and running to make or receive calls.
The cost effectiveness of VOIP service cannot really be argued. With a traditional phone line from the local telephone company, you are paying about $25 a month just for dial tone. Now compare that to VOIP service, where for less than that, you also get unlimited long distance, voice mail, caller ID, and perhaps other features as well. Not to mention that as long as you have a broadband internet connection, you can be anywhere in the world and make and receive calls and no additional charge.
When comparing different VOIP service providers, you need to look at the features they offer with the service. Features is another category where VOIP providers come out on top by a wide margin over traditional telephone services. VOIP providers offer many features that regular land line phone companies either charge extra for or are not able to offer at all.
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a VoIP phone will work whereever you have HSI… however, it depends on if the company you choose will have a number that is local to you… also… if you plan on using a US based carrier, with a US number, it may be against there TOS to use there service outside of the US… (and possibly against the laws concerning telecommunications)
hopefully you are not attempting to set up a call center in india that will take jobs away from americans…
A) a few names of companies that provide Broadband cable internet with download speeds of minimum 10 Mbps or over (possibly 3 or more so that I can compare them)
○There are many local companies… Hawaiian Telcom… Time Warner Cable/ Oceanic. It really depends on where… O'ahu, Honolulu, is most updated when it comes to technology.
B) A list of Satellite TV providers (again, 2 or more companies so that I can compare them)
○Oceanic Time Warner Cable… Dish Network…. umm I use Oceanic so I don't know anything else.
C) A list of VOIP providers in the area as I have been using VOIP phone lines since 2004 and I am not willing to go back to hard lines.
○808netfone… though I've never personally used it, I've heard many good things about it. (:
http://www.808netfone.com/
Let's say that you own a phone company. You provide the telephone poles. You provide the wiring. You provide the switching stations. You provide the telephone. You provide in-house maintenance. You print the PHONE BOOK.
Now, let's say that you are a VOIP provider. You provide the software. You provide the connection to the phone system… YOU MAKE THE MONEY on the telephone company's work. You are cheaper and you are KICKING BUTT on the telephone company's former success.
BUT, the VOIP company can only sell to people that already have high speed internet. VOIP companies do not maintain any wires or telephones. So only smart people can use your service. Some VOIP companies provide the Telephone adapter kit, like Vonage, so the have to charge more than Skype.
I have had Vonage now for 2 years… it is totally awesome.
VOIP is good but impractical if there is a power outage. With AT&t service if there is a power outage you still have service. With VOIP you require power to your Internet Connection and your Computer. I would consider VOIP as a second line and keep your AT&T Land Line as your primary line. Just my opinion.
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Hacking does occurr with VoIP service, just as any Internet service can be hacked. But, the hacking usually is in the form of stealing (or guessing) login credentials in order to "steal" your calling minutes and make calls from your service for free.
Even though it is "possible" to "snoop" on VoIP conversations by means of a packet sniffer, I do not think it is very common. First of all, not many people have the equipment to do packet sniffing on VoIP calls.
Just remember that your PSTN landline calls can be "snooped" on too. The phone company routinely listens in on phone calls for "quality assurance" purposes. I once worked for a phone company as a field engineer and visited switching offices where long distance calls were routinly piped over the intercom loudspeaker system for monitoring.
When you make VoIP calls from your VoIP box, most of the time you are calling to PSTN based landline phones, or cells. Thus, how would you know if it is your VoIP line or the PSTN landline, or cell, termination connection that is being snooped? Remember, law enforcement and gov't can snoop while doing investigations.
It is not uncommon for "line noises" to occur over PSTN landline or VoIP connections. VoIP is more susceptible to periodic line noises by virtue of the fact that packets are traveling over the Internet pipe and packets get lost, dropped, rerouted, delayed and sometimes the signal may consequently make strange noises.
In the end, no means of voice communications is totally secure unless you are using Encryption equipment to ensure complete security.
You need to check where you live carefully. Each area is franchised, and once you move into an area, you don't get a choice. You get whoever is franchised for that area.
A) Comcast, Time Warner, Cox. That's all that's left. And Verizon or AT&T if you want to get it from the phone company.
B) Dish Network or DirecTV.
C)See A above.