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Is
A VoIP Calling Plan Right For Your Home? |
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by: Jessica
Liu |
If you watch TV
read magazines, or drive through and cities with billboards chances
are youve come across advertisements for VOIP calling plans.
Many of these advertisements try to sell their services on how much
less expensive their services are compared to traditional calling
plans. They also talk about quality and clarity of calls. Youve
probably wondered how much of this is true and how much is hype.
VOIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is probably one of the most
revolutionary advances in the telecommunications industry. It allows
you to talk to another person across the globe using digital network
connection exactly the same as way you receive email or visit
websites. Because you voice is converted into a digital signal it
can be sent across the street, across the country, or across the
globe for exactly the same cost. For VOIP calls the concept of long
distance doesnt exist.
VOIP calling packages come in two flavors, bulk rate pricing and
unlimited calling. Bulk rate pricing allows you to have a monthly
allotment of minutes to call who ever you want (just like your cell
phone service). If you go over your monthly allotment you will have
overage charges. Unlimited calling is exactly just like it sounds
you have no limit on the amount of calls you can make. Unlimited
calling plans range from $35 to $90 per month depending on the VOIP
service provider and the additional features included with your
plan. Unless you are making a lot of calls or the unlimited calling
plan is very inexpensive bulk rate pricing is usually a better
option.
Just like cellular phones VOIP service providers allow you to port
or move switch your existing phone number into their service. This
is really convenient as you wont have to notify your friends
and family youve changed your number. Currently there is no
legislation that VOIP providers have to allow you to port your
number out if you are unhappy or want to change providers. Some of
them will, others will charge you a fee, and some will refuse to
accommodate your request, be sure to check this before you sign any
contracts.
If the VOIP company you are using piggybacks on your
existing broadband cable connection your phone service is dependant
on your cable connection. If your cable connection goes out or you
drop your cable company your VOIP phone service wont work.
Additionally if you lose power in your house unless you have a
backup generator your phone wont work.
Lastly many VOIP service providers dont interface well with
emergency services (911). On traditional phone lines your address
information is automatically sent when you make a call, this isnt
true for VOIP.
© Copyright VOIPTelephoneSystem.org, All Rights Reserved.
About the author:
Jessica Liu is a staff writer at
http://www.voiptelephonesystem.orga
news and information website about VOIP and VOIP related
technologies.
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