Broadband VoIP Services

What is broadband VoIP? “Voice Over Internet Protocol” is technology for digitizing a voice, which will allow it to be transported over new networks — not just analog wires as in traditional phones, but over broadband internet connections as well. The VoIP technology itself is not new.  It has existed in some form since 1970, but the expansion of high speed internet availability from DSL, Cable or Satellite providers in the last four years has finally made VoIP practical and popular.

A call over a broadband VoIP connection has superb voice quality and happens in real time — there’s no delay as the voice is routed through multiple computers.

The Features of Broadband VOIP Services

The following popular traditional services are also available through Broadband VoIP providers:

  • Caller ID
  • Voice mail
  • Call waiting
  • Video phone option
  • Travel with your phone number

There are many more phone services which may be available in your area, although some of the services listed here might not be available through every provider.

One fantastic feature of broadband VoIP is the price.  Unlike traditional phone providers, companies which provide VoIP are not required to levy taxes on Internet calls, so they can offer much lower prices on long distance and international calls.

The Users of Broadband VOIP Services

Both businesses and residential homes have begun using broadband VoIP as their main communication link to the outside world. The VoIP service is easy to install, and users do not need special training — most won’t even notice the difference.

Certainly you are likely to have spoken to someone who is using it, as so many businesses have switched to VoIP, but you would not have noticed any difference, because the quality of the voice is equal or superior to the connections you’re used to.

Disadvantages of Broadband VoIP Services

The primary disadvantage of broadband VoIP is its reliance on the internet — if your internet connection fails, you lose your phone service.  It is less of an issue these days as more people have cell phones which can be used anywhere as a backup, and in any case, most internet issues are resolved in a matter of hours, if not minutes.

The widespread use of broadband VoIP is going to revolutionize our phone communication network, making the phone system better, faster, and more reliable.  People will no longer have to worry about hidden fees or suddenly skyrocketing phone bills because of a necessary overseas call. Don’t forget to compare VoIP services.

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