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Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished September 7, 2012

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Internet access services are no longer just geeks. The slick marketing campaigns, catchy jingles, and super-low rates, broadband phone services hit by the current.

It used to be that Internet telephony services (also known as Voice-over-IP or VoIP), was not very popular. They suffered from two problems: one, the user can only make calls from PC to PC, and two, the voice quality is not very good. The first call to limited users who have had the same software and the Internet simultaneously. The second reduced the quality of interaction, because the voice was not clear.

Today, broadband phone companies to overcome these problems. The result is an Internet phone service that works and sounds like a traditional landline phone and a pack a punch when it comes to the free features such as caller ID, call waiting, three way calling.

Exploding In this market, the company signed new Sprint customers. According voipproviderslist.com were more than 650 service providers selling broadband phone service in North America alone, and the list continues to grow. Some of the better known is Skype, Vonage, Packet8, AT & T CallVantage "and Time Warner Cable.

All of these services convert voice into data packets, which are then assigned IP numbers, and sent over the Internet. When the call is from one web to another phone, these data packets to completely bypass the existing telephone network. However, when one of the phone connects to a standard telephone service, then the voice moves over the two systems: the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) and the Internet. Since Internet phones look and act like regular phones, both sides know that their voice is converted into digital packets and reconverted to voice signals.

Between $ 15 and $ 40 monthly rates, you can get residential Internet phone service that provides unlimited calling throughout North America and low everywhere else. However, if you are looking to replace the traditional telephone, you should know a few key losses.

The first call to limited users who have had the same software and the Internet simultaneously. The second reduced the quality of interaction, because the voice was not clear.

One of them is that VOIP calls based on wall power, so a power outage at the time you have no phone service. Another is that the 911 emergency dialing are not automatically linked geographic address, such as regular phones. This means that if your VoIP service provider can register their physical address, and can transfer it to a national emergency center, which then routes the call, you must be prepared to provide this information to the emergency operator. This may not be possible if you can not talk, or if the caller is a small child. Some users have also reported inconsistent voice quality, such as scissors, dropped calls, ECHO, and the background noise.

However, if you can put up to these shortcomings in exchange for up to 50% savings on your phone bill, internet phone service is for you. You will find a big company telephone features are packed and the price for residential homes, home business, and often long-distance.

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