March 11, 2010
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Imagine paying a phone bill only once a year, and still getting unlimited long distance and local calling. You can with a yearly unlimited calling plan with VOIP. Depending on your calling plan you might pay between $200 to $300 for the entire year, plus three to five dollars for taxes and government imposed fees each month.
VoIP uses a high speed internet connection instead of the transmission of voice signals via a regular telephone line. When you talk through a VoIP device the signal travels digitally via your internet connection to the person at the other end. Depending on the device used the signal may have to transfer from a phone signal into a digital signal, and then back into a phone signal at the other end.
Many of the same features from your traditional phone service still are still available, including unlimited local and domestic long-distance calling, caller ID, voice mail, call forwarding, and call waiting.
OH! You mean Vonage.
No, I don't mean Vonage. While Vonage is an example, it is like down south where they call every form of soda, Coke. Vonage is a VOIP phone service provider, but they are not the only one, and they certainly are not the cheapest. There are many to choose from that are just as good if not better than Vonage.
Can I get VOIP?
I hate to answer a question with a question, but, do you have high-speed Internet? Cable Internet? DSL? Broadband? If you answered yes to any of those, then the answer is yes. You can get VOIP. Phone service with VOIP is available anywhere you have a broadband Internet connection.
Is VOIP available where I live.
If you have broadband it's available, but that doesn't mean a local phone number for any given company is available in your area. You'll just have to check and see which VOIP providers offer a local phone number where you live. While I'm on the subject of local phone numbers I might as well let you know in many cases you'll be able to keep your current phone number when you switch to VOIP from a landline. Just check with your favorite VOIP phone service provider.
VOIP communications with the skype wi-fi phone technology.
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