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By: Saso V,
Voip Solution (VOIP - Voice Over Internet Protocol) is hot new technology that can cut your phone bill and change the way you communicate. (PRWEB) May 15, 2005 -- For Voice over IP (VoIP) 2004 was a great year, as consumers got a first peek at home broadband's next big thing to happen. With lower phone bills and enhanced phone features, the technology caught on quickly, garnering close to 1 million paid subscribers in the U.S. by year's end, according to The Yankee Group. This year, things will get even more interesting, as more choices—from providers to plans to hardware to offerings from free PC-based services—will fuel VoIP's explosive growth. So how does one wade through all of the dizzying options to find the right VoIP replacement for your home phone service? How You Can Save Using VOIP How does VOIP work? Without getting to technical, your normal phone line is an analog. Depending on how you access Voice over internet protocol (software or add on device) it converts your signal to digital. The digital signal then can be sent over your high speed internet connection because it is recognized as data and then is sent over the internet. Bottom line - you pick up your phone an hear a dial tone and call a number and all technical aspects run behind the scenes. There are software only versions available and hardware only solutions. You can actually use VOIP without a computer. Matter of fact many calling cards now use voice over ip technology. If you would like to use your existing phones (line or cordless) and no computer required to make or receive calls. Of course you need a broadband connection (DSL, Cable or Wireless). You will need a Terminal Adapter (DTA) and a telephone number from a rate center of your choice. Virtual Phone Numbers. Put Multiple Phone Numbers on your VOIP phone! Now if you have family or business partners in another city, you can have a phone number in their area allowing them to call you without paying any long distance charges. And the call will still ring on your primary VOIP line! VOIP business services won't just be for reducing the cost of long distance calls. The next phase of VOIP services will be applications such as wireless unified messaging, which will let users retrieve their voice and e-mail messages via their cell phones while on the road, and directory services that enable conference calls to be set up from Web-based directiories. VOIP is the future. IBM and other fortune 500 companies have or are implementing VOIP. More info on Voip here: http://voipsolution.blogspot.com Voip Solution Team

 

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