Top 3 Reasons to Switch to VoIP
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Author: Dave Markel
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Top 3 Reasons to Switch to VoIP
Copyright 2006 Dave Markel
Voice over IP has become very popular in the last year.
Almost everyone has heard of Vonage and thousands have
dumped their old lng distance provider to go with the new
internet revolution
1. Price - This was the primary reason that I switched to
Vonage. It immediately reduced my long distance phone bill
in half. This is the primary reason why most users made the
switch.
2. Convenience - Face it, when you only have to worry about
paying one bill instead of two that is just easier. However
it isn't just having one bill to pay that makes VoIP more
convenient. I really like the way I can log into my account
and customize all the features that come with my voice over
IP package. With my old long distance provider I would have
to buy all 10 of the features they offered even though I
only need two or three. The most convenient aspect of the
features is the online voicemail. Simply login and download
the message and play it on you PC.
3. Flexibility - With Voice over IP I never have to change
my phone number again! I simply take my VoIP router with me
and boom I am back in communication with my friends and
family. I don't have to worry about telling all the people
I know that I have a new number.
I can also get a second line that allows me to have a
number from a different area code. So, if I have a friend
in Vancouver that calls me in Toronto regularly I can get a
second line with a Vancouver area code. My friend now can
call a local number and talk to me without paying any long
distance charges (my friend doesn't have VoIP).
Important Facts
To make your VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) work good
enough you need to have broadband internet connection.
Internet broadband connections are represented with cable
or DSL modems with bandwidth of 56 kbits and higher.
The main idea of VoIP is voice connection using computers.
All you need is appropriate software installed on your
computer and microphone with a headset or speakers
connected. Do not forget that using such software is free
and easy to download.
Unlike computer-to-computer calls which are free of charge
VoIP software is also used as simple trunk-line. But even
so such calls are still cheaper then phone-to-phone ones.
Remember- to make computer-to-computer calls you should run
the same software at both sides. But in case of making
cellular or land-line call via VoIP no extra software or
equipment is needed.
How Does It Work
In order to be able to send your voice over the Internet,
it has to be transformed into digital data. The
digitalization process is called 'sampling' and involves
'breaking' the sound into very small pieces that can be
characterized by a number value. After this process has
ended, the digital result is compressed and divided into
small 1500 bytes packets that will be send over the
Internet. Packets contain not only the voice but also data
regarding their order needed for a correct reconstruction
and data about their origin. Once the packets have reached
the destination they will be reconstructed and the
resulting digital data will be transformed back into
analogue sound and played by the speakers.
A broadband connection is required due to the large amount
of data that has to be transmitted over the Internet in a
short time to avoid noticeable delays. This is the reason
why the system is more popular among companies that already
use and can easier afford such connections.
About the Author:
For more detailed information on Voice Over IP visit this
blog.
voip--services.blogspot.com
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