Friday, May 18, 2007

VOIP: Revolutionizing Communication

You’ve probably seen commercials on TV for Vonage, a popular Voice Over IP Provider. But what exactly is this new phenomenon and how can it make your life easier? While the days of buying a phone card at your local 7-11 are nearly gone, long distance phone calls are necessary. The Internet has connected the entire world, so why not make talking on the telephone to someone on a different continent just as easy?

This is where Voice Over IP Providers come in handy. Not only do they use Internet technology to their advantage, they’re as commonplace as cable TV in the United States. All you need is a broadband Internet connection instead of dial-up. The FCC offers a comprehensive summary of new VOIP technology you may be interested in taking a look at.

These are the basics you need to know about VOIP:

· VOIP converts your voice into a digital signal sent over the Internet.

· If you’re calling someone without VOIP, the service converts your signal into a normal signal compatible with their phone.

· Some VOIP services charge for calls outside your area, so make sure to check terms of service and the fine-print on your application.

· Some VOIP services offer flat rates, making it easier to call long-distance lines without a worry.

· You may be able to make Internet phone calls in wireless-heavy locations like Barnes and Noble or college campuses.

· Some VOIP services allow you to use your traditional phone, while some allow you to speak into a microphone over the Internet.

For people who aren’t familiar with this growing technological trend, a great source we found is 6Star Reviews, who decided to compare Voice Over IP Providers. Vonage currently has over 2 million subscribers and is growing everyday. Forget buying a calling card or spending 5 cents a minute to call grandma. VOIP’s are clearly leading the way in digital communication trends and will surely revolutionize the way you connect.

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