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VoIP - A Closer Look At Choosing An Internet Phone Service 17.02.2009
Voice-over Internet protocol (VoIP) services are certainly becoming more and more popular and for the most part it's because they are a quality alternative to traditional landline and cell phone based calling plans. Voice-over Internet protocol
(VoIP) services are certainly becoming more and more popular and for the most
part it's because they are a quality alternative to traditional landline and
cell phone based calling plans. I'm no prophet but the future of the technology
and how people make phone calls is definitely pointing towards VoIP.
As is the case with most new technologies trying to decipher through all the
hype and claims is a daunting task indeed and with companies popping up left and
right to grab their share of this ever increasing pie, it gets more challenging
by the day.
So what do you do? Well, on the positive side, virtually all
of these new web-based phone services (VoIP) are packed with features, including
unlimited local and long-distance calls and yet, they cost less than most
traditional plans. Another plus is how simple they are to set up. Most simply
require that you plug your regular phone into an adapter connected to your
computer.
Of course, what is and what isn't essential in any plan is
debatable but a few "essentials" you may want to consider when choosing which
VoIP provider to go with are outlined below.
Connection Compatibility
One of the few VoIP requirements is a high speed connection but with the
ever expanding reach of broadband into all parts of the country access to a high
speed connection is no longer restricted to just the major metropolitan areas.
That being said, all high speed connections don't provide enough performance to
handle IP calls, so before you start researching different service plans you
should take a look at Test Your VoIP to see if
your connection is up to snuff. The test is free and it should take less than 30
seconds.
Assess Your Calling Needs
You need to ask yourself a few
questions before you go out and select a provider because if you don't know what
you''re looking for it's pretty difficult to find it. A few questions you should
consider are: What do you want most out of your phone provider? Are you looking
to just cut costs?
A basic plan that offers a bunch of long-distance
minutes is extremely inexpensive and if that's all you care about perhaps that's
the route you should take. On the other hand, if you want business flexibility
you should consider a small business package that costs more, but adds services
like conferencing, a separate fax line, even an 800 number.
Want to take
it on the road? Vonage and others offer "soft phone"
services, which let you make and receive calls on your PC. Another option to
consider is where you place the most calls. If you make a ton of international
calls, you might want to consider one of the smaller players like Lingo, Broadvoice or CingUCel that offer unlimited dialing to select countries.
Another nice VoIP feature is that most providers treat calls to Canada as
domestic long distance. Determine where you call the most and then match the
most appropriate service to your needs.
Feature Comparison
Virtually
all VoIP service packages will exceed the minimal call waiting and voice mail
bundles of traditional phone services. One example, CallVantage from AT&T may cost a bit
more than some but it includes a useful call forwarding capability that will try
to find you by ringing up to five different phone numbers when you aren't home.
You'll have to decide after shopping around whether you feel comfortable
going with one of the smaller startups or if you should stick with one of the
big players. With the big players you''ll usually pay $ 5 or $ 10 more per month
more for the "peace of mind" of a well-known brand name like AT&T or Vonage which are currently the two largest VoIP providers in
the market.
Verizon VoiceWing is fairly new
to this ever increasing niche but with its merger with MCI it operates under one
of the biggest brands in the telephony world. Once again, it's clearly up to you
and your comfort level but if a service has fewer than 100,000 subscribers, you
may want to look closely before jumping in.
Cold Turkey
Like all new
technology VoIP continues to improve and the result is better call quality and
service levels but switching cold turkey may not be the best idea. With many
providers offering 30-day money back guarantees (always read the terms
carefully) you can test the waters and ease into the transition. Initially, you
may want to consider switching to VoIP on a second line and then, if you're
happy, make the full transition.
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