Once
You Go VoIP, You Never Go Back!
By: Michael Brito
With the current
explosion of VoIP all over the world, it is not
surprising that many people in the U.S. are now
jumping on the VoIP bandwagon. The technology works
by routing voice conversations over the Internet
via IP networks. The voice data does not use circuit
switch transmission lines of the past, but instead
uses packet switched networks that do the same thing,
but cheaper and more efficiently.
Once connected
and installed, VoIP works just like any other phone:
pick up the phone - wait for the dial tone –
dial a number – wait for the person to answer
– and start a conversation. In most cases
the person on the other end can’t tell the
difference between VoIP and traditional phone service.
This amazing technology
has many benefits for consumers and businesses today.
Take a look at these top benefits and decide if
you want to switch to VoIP today!
VoIP Doesn’t
Drain the Bank Account
Here is a quick
exercise. Take out your current telephone bill and
examine each line item. You might find something
like this: (1) $19.99 for the basic phone service,
(2) $5 for call waiting, (3) $2 for caller id, (4)
$10 for voicemail and the list goes on. This total
amount doesn’t even consider any long distance
charges or applicable taxes either. Once calculated,
your phone bill might be between $60 and $75 dollars.
That is too much money to pay for phone service.
With VoIP, consumers
pay one low monthly fee for phone service. And,
the beautiful thing is that all the features are
included in the fees; with some features not even
being offered by the phone companies like voicemail
to email and call forwarding to name a few. Now
here is the mind blower: included in the low monthly
fee is unlimited calling to the US and Canada! The
industry standard for VoIP service is anywhere from
$15 to $25 per month; not bad cost saving at all.
VoIP is Portable
One thing most
people hate about moving into a new house is not
the hard labor of lifting boxes all day long; it’s
having to call the phone company to disconnect and
reconnect their phone service. It’s a hassle
and there are always fees associated. Because VoIP
is connected to a high-speed internet connection
and not the traditional land line, it becomes almost
as portable as a cell phone. Essentially, consumers
can take their phone number anywhere they move;
and even if it’s just for a weekend getaway.
For example, let's
assume that you have to go on a business trip to
New York. Simply pack up your phone adapter, (power
supply & cables) and your touch tone phone.
When you arrive at your hotel in Manhattan, set
up your phone adaptor and phone just as you had
installed it at home. You can then make and receive
telephone calls as if you were sitting down in your
living room back home. It’s that easy.
VoIP Lets You Choose
Your Phone Number
With VoIP, consumers
are no longer tied to their local phone number.
What that means is that even if you live in Nebraska,
you can have a California phone number. Many consumers
take advantage of this feature when they have several
friends and family members who live in a different
state or city.
Most VoIP providers
also offer virtual numbers. A virtual numbers is
an inexpensive secondary line that rings to the
primary VoIP line. In another example: let's assume
that you live in San Francisco where your primary
VoIP phone number has a 415 area code. Your mother-in-law
lives in Florida and her area code is 561. You can
get a virtual phone number with a 561 area code
that rings to your primary line in San Francisco.
That way, your mother-in-law can call you everyday
without having to pay long distance telephone charges.
This benefit alone should convince you to switch
over to VoIP!
Cost savings, portability
and frequent phone calls from your mother-in-law
are all reasons why you should make that switch
to VoIP. This technology is here to stay and there
is no better time to adopt VoIP today and start
saving on your phone bill tomorrow. It’s a
guarantee that once you go VoIP, you will never
go back; to traditional phone service that is.
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- for a variety of consumer goods and services.