You may have heard about VOIP technology- after all, it has been around
for almost a decade- but if you haven't taken a good look at the
services that provide it these days, you probably aren't aware of the
benefits that it can offer you. That's because there have been a whole
slew of companies that offer VOIP calling plans with lots of extra
features that are designed to save you money.
For the uninitiated, VOIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and
it takes advantage of the fact that there aren't any long distance fees
placed on data as it moves across the Internet. VOIP technology streams
telephone conversations back and forth across the Internet without any
loss of sound quality or even a noticeable increase in time lag. In
fact, conversations using VOIP technology can be clearer than those
using conventional telephone technology. As a result of this set up,
you can make local as well as long distance calls for free. Even
international calls can be made with sharply discounted rates.
One of the major ways that modern Voice Over Internet Protocol services
have improved upon their forebears is in the equipment that they
provide to their customers. It used to be that the only way to make a
VOIP phone call was by using a virtual telephone on a computer that was
hooked up to a high speed Internet connection. Now, while the high
speed Internet connection is necessary, and phone calls can still be
made over computers, the computer itself isn't really necessary. That's
because modern VOIP services can provide you with special routers and
adapters that can plug into your high speed Internet connection. Once
that's been done, you can then plug your conventional telephone into
the adapter and use it exactly like you would with a normal phone line.
Because most of these services give you the option of logging onto
their web site to make changes to your account- like initiating call
forwarding, blocking numbers, accessing voice mail, and the like- a
computer is very helpful to have with this service, but by no means
necessary.
Other types of equipment that are out there and will allow you to take
better advantage of your VOIP service include special phones that
combine adapters and the actual hand sets of the phone. One company
even offers a model that consists of an adapter/router, two charging
bases, and two cordless hand sets. Once the adapter/router is plugged
into the Internet connection, the charging bases for the handsets can
be placed by any outlet in your home or office without having to worry
about the location of phone jacks.
There's also equipment available that will allow you to make your VOIP
service portable. For example, most adapters are small enough to travel
with you in your luggage and can be plugged into any high speed
Internet connection so that you can make and receive phone calls using
your own number no matter where you are in the world! If you want even
more portability, you can get a key chain USB device that can plug into
any Windows computer with a high speed Internet connection and turn it
into your phone. It even comes with a microphone and ear piece. There's
also a handset that can be used to make and receive calls in any
wireless hot spot.
These are just a few of the types of special devices that can make subscribing to a VOIP service more practical and flexible.