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		<title>What You Need To Know About VoIP Broadband Telephone Service</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven&#8217;t heard much about VoIP before now, you certainly will in the future due to its rapid emergence as a major communications technology. VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol, and it basically is the ability to make telephone calls over the internet to either a receiving computer or telephone.For years standard telephone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you haven&#8217;t heard much about VoIP before now, you certainly will in the future due to its rapid emergence as a major communications technology. VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol, and it basically is the ability to make telephone calls over the internet to either a receiving computer or telephone.<br/><br/>For years standard telephone lines have used a circuit switching network to transfer telephone calls, but VoIP technology uses something called packet switching instead where audio is converted into packets of data that are sent over the internet and reassembled on the other end by the person&#8217;s computer or telephone. If a high-speed internet connection is used, a conversation can take place that easily compares to a regular telephone call in sound quality.<br/><br/>All of this may sound like a very new technology, but in reality it&#8217;s not. Programs that make use of VoIP technology were springing up on the internet more than ten years ago, although they were much less capable than those that are available today. Also every year continues to bring higher standards of quality for VoIP applications, and it will no doubt be a viable technology for many years to come.<br/><br/>A good example of the use of VoIP technology is instant messaging programs. If you have used an instant messaging program that is voice enabled, where you can communicate by audio, video and chat, it is in large part due to VoIP. This is because VoIP is able to integrate audio, video, data, e-mail, and more simultaneously. Although most consumers will use VoIP for telephone calls initially, many businesses are already finding expanded uses for VoIP technology.<br/><br/>Several telephone companies are realizing the potential for VoIP services and so companies like Sprint, Verizon, AOL and others are now offering VoIP plans to consumers. One of the distinct advantages of buying a VoIP solution is that it costs significantly less than most standard telephone services. In fact, most service plans will allow you to make unlimited long-distance telephone calls on your VoIP plan for very inexpensive rates. And the subscription rates are usually free of many of the taxes and regulatory fees that often accompany your local telephone bill.<br/><br/>Another major advantage of many of the current VoIP subscription plans that are available is that they often include extra features such as call waiting, call forwarding, three-way calling, voice mail and much more. Quite often, these extra services cost more when included by your local telephone service, but VoIP plans usually include them at no extra charge. Another interesting side benefit is that many providers will allow you to select a new area code and phone number for your VoIP calls, so if you have family or friends in a distant town, they can call you for free on a number that is local to them.<br/><br/>Hopefully this information on VoIP technology will help you understand more about how it works and how it can be beneficial for you.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Steadman Issenburg							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Broadband Phone Service is Not VoIP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever come across a site that claims broadband phone is also known as VoIP or vise verse? Or a web page that explains PC-to-phone is VoIP? How about Internet phone service? VoIP right? Wrong! VoIP is neither broadband phone, PC-to-phone or Internet phone service. It&#8217;s time to set the record straight once and for all.VoIP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Ever come across a site that claims broadband phone is also <br />known as VoIP or vise verse? Or a web page that explains <br />PC-to-phone is VoIP? How about Internet phone service? VoIP <br />right? Wrong! VoIP is neither broadband phone, PC-to-phone <br />or Internet phone service. It&#8217;s time to set the record <br />straight once and for all.<br/><br/>VoIP is an abbreviation for Voice over Internet Protocol. <br />VoIP is a technology that makes such things as broadband <br />phone service, PC-to-phone, and Internet phone service <br />possible by using the Internet to send and receive phone <br />calls. The technology is VoIP while the means are broadband <br />phone or PC-to-phone and the like.<br/><br/>So now we know what broadband phone isn&#8217;t, I suppose this <br />would be a good place to explain what it is, exactly. <br />Broadband phone service as discussed before, uses VoIP <br />technology to send and receive phone calls using your <br />regular everyday household touch tone corded or wireless <br />telephone.<br/><br/>Technically broadband phone service doesn&#8217;t even need your <br />computer to work, you just need a broadband Internet <br />connection, and both DSL or cable broadband will work. <br />You&#8217;ll also need a broadband telephone adaptor to plug your <br />phone line into instead of the usual wall jack. Pretty <br />simple huh?<br/><br/>What broadband phone service allows you to do is bypass your <br />telephone company, and connect your call directly to the <br />same grid your phone company uses. Can you guess what that <br />is? Right, the Internet. All this time your phone company <br />has charged you just to connect your call to the Internet! <br />What a rip off, right?<br/><br/>Now just wait, it gets better. So far Uncle Sam and the <br />telcos have not been able to tax or collect on sir charges <br />as had been the case for many years with your landline phone <br />company. Right now additional charges are very minimal. Did <br />you know that taxes and hidden fee&#8217;s can make up as much as <br />20% of your landline phone bill?<br/><br/>Now on to PC-to-phone service. PC-to-phone works in much the <br />same way broadband phone works, but without an adapter. <br />Instead you just need a headset or speakers and microphone <br />and PC-to-phone software installed on your computer. You can <br />use PC-to-phone to call someones phone from your computer, <br />and sometimes people can even call your computer.<br/><br/>Now before you get excited, PC-to-phone is not free. The <br />cent per minute rates are low for long distance, but you <br />normally get charged the same amount for a local call. Whats <br />worse, PC-to-phone services actually do no service for you <br />at all. It uses the software that you downloaded and host on <br />your computer to track your calls, and doesn&#8217;t cost them a <br />penny when you make a call. You&#8217;re just paying for the <br />software over, and over, and over again.<br/><br/>Internet phone service is just a vague term for broadband <br />and PC-to-phone type services. So now that you know what <br />VoIP is not, and what broadband phone service and <br />PC-to-phone is, why are you still using that landline phone? <br />Broadband phone service is without any doubt the cheapest <br />phone service on the planet and is the best way to take <br />advantage of VoIP technology. Not to mention, it finally <br />gives you a way to &#8220;stick it&#8221; to your phone company.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Daymon Hoag							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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