Home    Forum    Search    FAQ    Register    Log in
Post new topic  Reply to topic Page 1 of 1
 
Switching To VoIP
Author Message
Reply with quote
Post Switching To VoIP 
 
One of the biggest advantages of VoIP is the low-cost. The basic monthly fee is lower than PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) and the price also includes services such as call display and call forwarding that traditional telephone companies charges extra for.

Voip telephony

If you would like to take advantage of the low cost and extra features of VoIP, you may decide to replace your traditional telephone service with a VoIP service. Before cutting the line completely, however, there are a few considerations to keep in mind.

It may not be possible to keep your old telephone umber when you switch to a VoIP service. If the service provider offers local phone numbers in your area, there's a chance that you can keep your old phone number, but there is no guarantee. If this is important to you, check with both your telephone company and the VoIP service provider to make sure you keep your old number.

Having reliable 911 service is another consideration. Some VoIP service providers allow you to register your address in case you need to make an emergency call. This information is used to route the call to the correct emergency call center, but once you are connected the operator will not be able to determine your location if you are unable to speak. If emergency 911 services are necessary for you, you are advised to keep your existing phone line or a cell phone for emergency calls -- at least until this snag has been worked out of the VoIP system.

You may also wish to keep a backup line in case of power outages. VoIP service can be sustained throughout a blackout with the use of battery backups, but during an extended blackout the batteries will probably lose power. If your area experiences a lot of blackouts, it may be a good idea to keep a traditional phone line or a cell phone.

Despite these drawbacks, thousands of people are switching their phone systems over to VoIP. If you wish to follow suit, the first thing to do is to choose a VoIP service provider. There are many to choose from and most offer basic services like call forwarding, call waiting, and call display in their standard monthly fee. The real differences in providers are the rates they charge for long-distance or overseas calls. You should choose a plan which will be the most economical for the type of calling that you do.

Most VoIP service providers offer additional phone numbers in various locations. For example, you could have local phone numbers in several different cities allowing people in those cities to call you at any time for the cost of a local call. If you receive a lot of calls from a certain geographic location, make sure your VoIP service provider can give you a local phone number in that place.

When you sign up with a VoIP service provider they will usually supply an ATA (Analog Telephone Adapter) which allows you to use your old analog telephones with VoIP. If you wish to buy your own equipment such as a router and an IP phone, you can probably get a better rate on the monthly fee charged by the service provider.

The basic equipment that you need for VoIP is a broadband modem (either cable or DSL), a router, and an IP phone. Some units are available which combine modem and router -- these cut down on the amount of equipment necessary. A computer is not necessary but makes it more convenient to access your VoIP account.

Hooking up VoIP is easy -- simply plug the router into the modem and plug the IP phone into the router. There is no need for service calls to get equipment installed.





Offline View user's profile Send private message
Download Post Back to top Page bottom
Display posts from previous:   
HideWas this topic useful?

 

You are not authorized to rate this topic

Average Rate Minimum Rate Maximum Rate Number Of Rates
0.00 0 0 0
Share this topic
blinkslist.com blogmarks.net co.mments.com del.icio.us digg.com newsvine.com facebook.com fark.com feedmelinks.com furl.net google.com linkagogo.com ma.gnolia.com meneame.net netscape.com reddit.com shadows.com simpy.com slashdot.org smarking.com spurl.net stumbleupon.com technorati.com favorites.live.com yahoo.com DIGG ITA Fai Informazione KiPapa Ok Notizie Segnalo
HideSimilar Topics
Topic Author Forum Replies Last Post
No new posts What Is VOIP? rssays Q&A 0 29 Jul 2008 16:24 View latest post
rssays
No new posts VoIP And Security matafedora Lastest News 0 06 Oct 2008 00:53 View latest post
matafedora
No new posts MOBILE VOIP rssays Latest Tech News 0 06 Jan 2008 03:37 View latest post
rssays
No new posts How Do These VoIP Phones Work? matafedora Q&A 0 06 Oct 2008 00:58 View latest post
matafedora
No new posts The Advantages And Disadvantages Of VoIP matafedora Lastest News 0 06 Oct 2008 00:52 View latest post
matafedora

Post new topic  Reply to topic  Page 1 of 1
 

Users browsing this topic: 0 Registered, 0 Hidden and 0 Guests
Registered Users: None


 
Permissions List
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You cannot download files in this forum
You cannot post calendar events in this forum