Computer technology- and the Internet in particular- is changing the way we conduct out lives in some pretty dramatic ways. One of the most dramatic changes that the Internet has brought us is the ability to take more control over how we communicate with each other by telephone and how we spend our money on phone service.
The specific technology that allows this is called Voice Over Internet Protocol, or VOIP for short. Voice Over Internet Protocol takes advantage the fact that data moves across the Internet without any of the constraints of conventional telephone calls when it comes to geography and distance. Just like you can send an email to anyone, anywhere in the world and download a web page from anywhere in the world without incurring long distance charges, Voice Over Internet Protocol technology allows you to call anyone in the world either without long distance fees or with sharply discounted long distance fees. Basically, VOIP converts both ends of a phone conversation into data that can be streamed back and forth across the Internet without any loss of sound quality or noticeable time lag. This revolutionary technology also makes it possible to for users of VOIP to call phone numbers that don’t use VOIP technology as well as the other way around.
VOIP technology has actually been around since the late twentieth century. In those days though, the service was rather limited. For example, calls were only made using computers and, though calls between users of VOIP services were free, there was still a long distance charge for calls made from a VOIP user to a conventional phone number. Users of VOIP technology still saw the benefit of the service when calling conventional phone numbers in the form of reduced long distance rates.
Now there are a number of services offering calling plans based on Voice Over Internet Protocol technology, including well known companies like Verizon and Vonage, as well as lesser known companies like SunRocket and Lingo. While there is a fair amount of variation in their services, these companies have a lot in common, including the improvements that they’ve made over the original VOIP services. Generally, these modern VOIP services offer free long distance inside the United States- often with Canada and Puerto Rico included- to any phone number whether it’s conventional or one that also uses VOIP. There’s still a long distance fee for most international calls, but most services will waive that fee if the number you’re calling uses the same service. Another big improvement over the original services is that most of these newer companies will let you use your own phone rather than a computer.
In fact, in most cases, you don’t even have to have a computer at all! Although a computer is helpful for changing account settings on the service’s website and you can still make phone calls from a computer, all you really need is a high speed Internet connection and your own phone. The service will supply a special router that plugs into your Internet connection and that you can, in turn, plug your phone into. Such a set up is also very practical in the sense that allows you to use your phone just like you would with a conventional phone line. Both DSL and cable high speed Internet connections are ample for this service, but if you happen to have a cable connection, you can save even more money by getting rid of your phone line completely. Most VOIP services add even more value by providing all of the features free of charge that you would ordinarily pay extra for from a conventional phone service and charging a monthly rate that’s equivalent to- and often lower than- a basic phone line from a conventional telephone company.
If you’re looking for a flexible way to keep in touch while saving money, then VOIP may be exactly the technology that you’re looking for.
By: Julia Hall
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VOIP Technology Saves Money and Increases Flexibility
December 26th, 2009Why Invest in Voip Technology?
December 21st, 2009
The answer is, as usual, it depends. Voip is evolutionary, not revolutionary, technology. If you are moving into a facility where you need to completely build out your infrastructure, then installing a voice over ip device makes sense. It can be very competitive with traditional POTS switched networks. Some companies put a Voip blade in an existing POTS switch. They feel that it gives them the best of both worlds, but I suspect that they might be hedging their bets a bit too much and not benefiting fully from either technology.
Advantage Of IP-Telephony
There are some other ways that you can take advantage of Voip technology. In a “green field” installation, you have a number of attractive choices that can give you more network flexibility. One possibility is eliminating the wires entirely. There is nothing preventing you from installing Voip over wireless 802.11x networks.
Unified Messaging
Unified messaging is another example. Unified messaging is one-stop shopping for all your voice mail, email, and fax communications (Email Fax). Unified messaging lets you retrieve all your messages with one phone call or visit to a website. While unified messaging sounds great, the technology has not entirely jelled yet. It can be costly and complicated to implement, and the services have not been perfected, including problems with voice to text translation. Unified messaging is dependent on the Voip technology so as that application matures, there will be more incentive to implement a Voip solution.
Investing in Voice over IP
It is claimed that a Voip system will save 50% over the costs of maintaining the old equipment.
Of course, it isn’t clear if or not replacing an old system with a more modern switched network would result in similar savings. IT departments are real pragmatists. They will not invest in a technology unless there are demonstrated cost savings or substantial improvements in the quality of service.
Here’s a checklist of things to watch for when considering if to invest in Internet Telephony or not:
If you answer Yes to most of these questions, then you should seriously consider Voip Technology as part of your IT infrastructure mix.
- Does your company have good connectivity to the Internet?
- Are you planning on implementing unified messaging or other integrated data/voice services?
- Is your traditional POTS equipment overdue?
- Does your company have enough bandwidth for all your data and voice needs?
- Does your company have a substantial international presence or communication requirements?
- Does your company have multiple locations?
By: Jim Francisto
Enjoy the Latest Technology With VoIP
December 8th, 2009
VoIP actually stands for the Voice over Internet Protocol. This is a revolutionary technology that allows the person to connect or contact with his near and dear ones at a very cheap cost. This is a service that is directly dependent on the availability of Internet. This technology has been the result of the acute need of a more reliable and the cheap technology for communication. This ground-breaking technology is very efficient and provides the reliability feature when two persons interact with each other. This technology provides just what a person asks for. Not only that a person can certainly enjoy the facility of sending voice applications over long distances. The quality of the service provided by the network providers is of first grade. Also the call quality is of highest order and besides that the PDD (Post Dial Duration) period of the call is on the lower side which makes it a more desirable service.
The VoIP service providers are very much in demand. It is because the number of people demanding these VoIP services have increased phenomenally in the last few years. Since this is the case and these voice over IP providers realise the fact that this is a potential market. Thus, they are not hesitating to invest huge capital as they anticipating huge profits in the near future in this field.
Business VoIP providers too are nowadays in demand. These are the service providers who provide the services for the business purposes. For becoming a business VoIP provider, a person needs to have an influential status and also huge money at his disposal so that he could invest it in the expansion of his business area. Big investment capacity and a great social status is a big necessity for being a great VoIP service providers. As these two play a very vital role in the career of the business VoIP providers. Huge capital is needed at a disposal of these people so that they can promote themselves among the people by offering lucrative offers to them. An influential personality also plays a very major role to distribute the product and creating a separate place for themselves in the entire market.
By: Kristen Kiya