Posts Tagged ‘Telephone Service’

VoIP Carriers Bring You The Hottest New Technology In Telecom – VoIP

December 9th, 2009



Understanding the new technology which has the power to not just touch your life but also to empower you and your business is extremely essential if you want to be the winner in the ongoing rat race. Telecommunication sector has come up with one such service which has changed the entire structure of telephony communication. Long gone are the days when there would be endless long white colored cables moving around your house to provide you with telephone service. VoIP call termination service has become a crucial link that interconnects you with the rest of the world through high speed Internet connection.

VoIP service converts the voice signal into small digital packets and transmits it over the Internet; much like the way your emails and other data like video et cetera is send via world wide web. VoIP service is taken to the end users through a number of channels called VoIP carriers. Voice over IP wholesale providers and VoIP resellers procure minutes from the Voip service providers of this technology and then the minutes are finally taken to the end customers.

One of the key reasons of its fast spreading popularity is that it helps you to curb your telephony expenditure by helping you save almost half of what you spend on your telephone calls as of present. The savings would in turn by humongous. Big bucks saved!

Another benefit of this service is that a VoIP carrier can assist you in sending voice, data and video through a single network namely the internet. This enables optimum utilisation of a network thereby increasing the efficiency of service. Increased efficiency translates into escalated productivity of a business house.

So a business house won’t just save money but its overall productivity too would be increased. Additionally an established voice over IP carrier can help you integrate this cheap telephony along with your existing communication structure with much ease.

By: Kristen Kiya

New Technology With VoIP Toll Free Numbers

December 6th, 2009



When Alexander Graham Bell first created the telephone, I’m sure he never anticipated how far telephone service would progress. I’m sure 800 numbers were never part of the equation and VoIP toll free numbers wasn’t even a thought. The 1st generation 800 numbers began in 1967, as an alternative to collect calls. They created the service in hopes of reducing the need for paid operators. In the 21st century we’ve moved from typical phone service to VoIP services. Since the creation of the internet new technology has improved tenfold. Consumers now have an option to choose which service they would like to utilize.

VoIP is a new technology revolutionizing the world of communications. They developed the technology to allow consumers to receive and place calls over the internet, instead of using your typical phone service. The service even provides VoIP toll free numbers for businesses. The technology provides away to drastically reduce cost by helping to lower your overhead. You’ll be able to call someone half way around the world without paying the high cost of long distance. While cutting cost is paramount, the system also provides a communication experience with a richer and nicer tone. The system comes with more enhanced features and extended possibilities that your plain old telephone system (POTS). Some of the enhanced features let your phone system interact with your computer; i.e. enabling the VoIP user to receive phone messages via email. You’ll be able to receive your home voice mail via email. If you can access your email remotely, you’ll be able to receive all of your messages in one location.

Installing a VoIP line is simple as long as you have a computer, internet connection, a sound card, speakers and a microphone. Once you’ve chosen a VoIP company and purchased a program you will be given a phone number. If you are using the number for business purposes you may want to research the possibilities of ordering a VoIP toll free number. This will enable your customers and/or business partners to contact you without having to incur long distance charges. Even though the call will come over you internet system, it will not interfere with your ability to use you computer. You will have full access to all of your computer programs and files. After using your VoIP system your will never want to go back to using your standard phone line again.

By: Ruth Campbell

VOIP Technology – the Next Step in Phone Industry

November 11th, 2009



Most likely, voip will replace telephone service in the near future. VOIP is becoming very reliable and thus, receiving acceptance. Phone companies are already taking advantage of the technology to provide inexpensive long distance rates.

Voip generally has low costs, which is one big indicator of its growing popularity. You can sign up with a voip service provider for a monthly fee and get unlimited calls within a specified geographic area. There are some voip services in the United States that allow connections for no extra charge.

There is another benefit of having voip as opposed to a regular form, and this comes in the form of portability. You can make and receive phone calls wherever there is a broadband connection by simply signing in to your voip account.

When you are traveling, you simply pack a headset or Internet phone. Internet phones are small and light enough to take anywhere. When you sign up with a voip service provider, the Internet phone or adaptor used by that service is assigned a unique number. This ‘phone number’ remains valid, even if your voip service is in San Diego and you are connected to the Internet in Spain. When plugged into a broadband connection, anywhere in the world, you can make and receive calls as though you were at home.

Call forwarding, call waiting, voicemail, caller ID and 3way-calling, are included with Internet telephone at no extra charge. While you are talking on the phone, you can send pictures and documents at the same time.

Although there are many attributes to a voip phone, there are also some things to consider that could fall on the negative spectrum. For one, services are not useful in emergencies. Traditional phone equipment can trace the locations of calls. Emergency calls are diverted to the nearest call center where the operator can identify your location, in the event you can’t talk. With voip, there is no way currently to determine where Internet calls are originating.

Standard phone service continues by the current supplied through the phone line during a blackout. This isn’t possible with Internet phones. When the power goes, there goes voip service. Battery backups and power generators that provide electricity are solutions to the problem.

In addition, you should keep in mind that voip has sound quality and reliability problems. Data sent across the Internet usually arrives at its destination scrambled. E-mail and documents can be reassembled in the correct order when it arrives. Voice data also arrives scrambled, but it’s more complicated because of the real-time nature of VOIP. Some data packets may have to be dropped when they don’t arrive in time, in order to make voice connections with the least delay. Distance and speed of the connection determine the amount of data lost. Some networks receive more traffic and thus are more likely to cause audio dropouts.

By: Groshan Fabiola