VoIP Calls: Use Your Dial-up or Broadband Connection to Make Calls Over the Internet

VoIP Calls: Use Your Dial-up or Broadband Connection to Make Calls Over the Internet

VoIP is quite a well managed form of technology. The various processes that work together to provide the services of Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP have in them the visible sense of simplicity and also grandeur. For a layman, one only needs to have an overall idea as to how this technology actually works.

Human Voice undergoes the process of being transformed into inanimate entities known as digital signals, which are also composed into digital packets. These packets are then sent over a network.

The primary usage of VoIP is for making VoIP calls, or making telephone calls using the VoIP technology. The above process, makes the process of making calls into quite a simple one, with many facets being increased to more wonderful levels.

The service of enabling calls to be made using this technology is given by large number of websites which base their business operation on the VoIP technology. The user, therefore, when he browses the web in search of VoIP service providers, is now given a huge chain of choices due to many VoIP service providers being now present.

The major attraction of VoIP is that of VoIP call rates have the major distinguishing factor of being quite affordable when compared to calls being made using standard mediums like normal telephones.

The reason for this is also quite logical and for the user it makes quite a sense as it does for the businessman. The process uses the feature of advertising to encounter the process of handling call costs made using the money generated from the sums being paid by the companies putting their product or service related advertisements on VoIP websites.

The reason for doing this is the low cost associated with VoIP phone calls, which increases the number of users using the services of VoIP service providers residing all over the world. Therefore, due to the process of the traffic being quite high (as a result of the number of hits being large), the companies foresee large number of viewers for the advertisements that they host.

VoIP calls, therefore, have become the need of the moment for most human beings today due to the features being provided. The technology of VoIP is also being used in mobile devices now, with mobile VoIP calls being made in larger numbers apart from VoIP phone calls being made using other mediums.

The tools for using VoIP are also quite many, with the option set now being increased with the entry of widgets. The user is able to make calls using other mediums such as the computer or the VoIP phone or even the normal telephone call using an ATA (Analogue Telephone Adaptor).

Most of the recent offers, that are being thought out, have lots of interesting assets other than having the basic technology, Business is for some of the VoIP service provider websites, a feature which gives many features in terms of cost with some absolutely excluding the factor of cost. This is the world of free calls being made and is primarily done using software given by websites which provide this service.

When a person uses the software (which he has downloaded from a service provider website after registering), he normally comes across an user interface which resembles a telephone. This results in VoIP calls being made even by human beings who barely know how to use the computer.

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18 Responses to “VoIP Calls: Use Your Dial-up or Broadband Connection to Make Calls Over the Internet”

  1. ManiekWilq says:

    it’s almost like a photo :) great painting :)

  2. PokeMann61 says:

    dude, you own! this looks identical to a photograph

  3. christopher h says:

    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.

  4. MichelleM says:

    why dont you take a look at MagicJack!!!

  5. Prince of Wales says:

    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.

  6. ThePimentanativa says:

    véiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, que difuu

  7. katrinaburgoyne says:

    Awesome work Williamsshamir
    Great video. :)
    Much love Kat

  8. Soreanol says:

    HOLY CRAP! Comparing this to the original picture, they’re identical!

  9. 11Alyt says:

    awesome stuff man,….ama practice hard to get to yo level!

  10. MrWillewalo says:

    wich program he is for doing this ? beside a tablet ofc

  11. gatitahimeko says:

    A-W-E-S-O-M-E your works is very awesome! cool!!!! very good

  12. get_the_prince says:

    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…

  13. Scooter says:

    what ever you decide, first do some research….then choose wisely!

    http://www.voipreview.org/

    I have VoIP for over a year now….but I want to be totally independent from the big boys telephony services….no contract, no activation fee, no nothing! if they don't perform good, there gone!!

    that my service….

    http://www.packet8.net/

    you get 2 phones, and free softfone!

  14. TheExpert says:

    i have had Vonage for almost a year now
    so far they have a great service
    and whats best is the unlimited long distance per month within north America specially when traveling
    -went to japan phone rates are soo high-
    Vonage was an advantage as internet is readily available almost every where you go now around the globe
    so far it is the best i went to Europe,japan and middle east between June 2005 and January 2006 n used the box while traveling n it works good(depending on connection speed) you would still save so much on phone bills whether you use it for business or pleasure.
    what i like about the service is when the Internet gets disconnected or is down the phone calls will be forwarded to another phone(cellphone) and you can still see who called you on-line if you missed a few calls on your cell or the number didnot show up on your phone because you were roaming in another Country/Province/State

  15. DayinthePark says:

    Skype

  16. WilliamsShamir says:

    i use photoshop

  17. get.connected says:

    There are several. Packet8 is good. However, SunRocket is the cheapest if you sign up for a year of service and they give you a free phone system. Vonage is overpriced.

  18. j_a_r_74 says:

    I have 2 lines through Sun Rocket. Cheap ($200.00 a year per line) but the customer service is one of the worst experiences I have ever had with a company that expects your money. Had some problems when it was first hooked up but has done fine now that the bugs have worked out. My biggest complaint is that they sold me a line for a fax machine. After working on almost every day for three weeks I still cannot receive or send a fax on this line.

    My best advice is if you get it, be sure you have a land line and use the Vo1P as a backup.

    Good luck on your essay.

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