Many people prefer to use a VoIP service provider because the cost of local and long distance calling with VoIP is very inexpensive.  Many providers offer unlimited calling plans.  There are other features that are often bundled with your service plan.  Features such as Voicemail, Caller ID, Call Waiting, Call Transfer, and 3 Way Calling are often included for free in your selected VoIP plan.  By choosing your VoIP service provide and installing a phone adapter, you will be on your way to making low cost VoIP calls in minutes.

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VoIP is Voice over Internet Protocol.  Standard telephone lines are referred to as PSTN or the Public Switched Telephone Network.  PSTN works on circuit switching.  A good example of circuit switching is the old switchboard operator who would connect callers to receivers by the use of electrical circuits.  VoIP is Packet Switching.  Packet Switching consists of data packets, or packets of information being carried across the Internet, from your computer to either another computer or PSTN telephone.

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Generally speaking, most people are amazed by the quality of VoIP.  Audio issues are usually mild and simple to solve.  Just upgrading Codecs can make a big difference.

We can expect that the future of VoIP telephony will increase and as it does, preparations will be made to ensure that only the highest quality will ultimately be produced.  Some phones are now hybrids: half VoIP or VoWiFi and Cellular.  For these phones audio quality is being looked at as an important factor in the design of the phone.

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I’m sure you’ve seen the cellular phone commercial, two customers are on cell phones and one says, “Can you hear me now?” takes a step back and repeats, “Can you hear me now?”  While commercials like that make us laugh, the truth is that as telecommunications expand and include many different options, we must make sure that we are not exchanging flexibility for sound quality. 

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With VoIP, you can talk with more than one person without paying extra for services such as three way calling. With VoIP you can have more than three people on the phone at once.  VoIP is the perfect solution for those who want to explore the features of conference calls.  This is very important for businesses that have employees overseas.  By using the video conferencing features, employers will increase their productivity.

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Overall, VoIP is much more inexpensive then PSTN.  You simply pay for your Internet service, and then whichever VoIP provider you choose.   For a one time monthly fee, you can have unlimited local and long distance phone calls.  You will need to check with the VoIP service provider that you choose for exact details on their rates.  Sometimes, your VoIP service provider will allow free calls within the world to another computer, yet there may be a fee for calls worldwide to a landline phone.  Always check with your chosen service provider for exact details regarding your chosen plan. Included in many VoIP service plans are free features.  These features include Voicemail, Caller ID, Call Waiting, Do Not Disturb, and more.  Again, check with your chosen service provider for an overview of all the features bundled with your plan. The biggest benefit is the unlimited long distance calling.  This has proven to be the number one reason why most businesses are switching to VoIP.  For businesses such as sales or jobs that have mobile employees, these benefits go without saying. But overall, the average cost of VoIP is considerably less when compared to the cost of PSTN.


Wireless networks are fast.  With VoIP, you can create a network that incorporates data, audio, video, and computer web features. You can easily monitor your network for problems and troubleshooting is much simpler with web based applications rather than hardware applications.  VoIP uses less bandwidth than other applications and this in the long run saves money.  This is of special value to businesses.  Businesses can also provide better customer service with integrated programs.  Not only does this increase productivity, but also it saves time and money in the long run.


Before you decide to go wireless or not, there are many points to consider.  You may be asking yourself if wireless is for you.  Well, today, many people are asking themselves the same question.  If you watch the headline news, you are bound to see stories involving mergers, federal regulations, and new tax rules.  This all points to the fact that VoIP has made a definite impression on American citizens and is here to stay.  It may be difficult for some people to remove the telephone cords from their homes; we have depended on them for over 100 years.  But once many people take the time to weigh the pros and the cons, most choose to go wireless. Here are some reasons, why you should make the switch to wireless.