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Your home or business phones with you when you walk

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished July 19, 2012

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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone service uses a broadband Internet connection (DSL or cable) instead of Bell System circuits to carry out your voice to any telephone in the world via the Internet. "If you're not familiar with VoIP phone service, you will be interested in this new technology with traditional phone companies for your money.

Not only is VoIP phone service is reliable, it costs 50-60 percent less than traditional telephone service. And most VoIP services give you free long distance calling throughout North America from any phone in the U.S..

When you subscribe to a VoIP phone service, you get a little "analog telephone adapter box to connect your telephone to your high-speed Internet connection. This little adapter box, about the size of a paperback book is associated with your phone number. Unlike a traditional phone, the phone number is the place where the copper wires terminate in your home or office, with VoIP phone adapter issue is outside. "

This opens up some fascinating possibilities.

Imagine that you are traveling away from home or office, on vacation or business trip. How to pack your bags, why not slip that little adapter box into your luggage? It weighs just a few ounces and looks something like a computer modem. Remember: that adapter box contains your phone number. So, where are you my phone number with you!

Now you've arrived at the hotel in the city far away - perhaps even in a foreign country. Most hotels and motels now offer high-speed Internet access, and that's all you need is an adapter box for a hook. If you carry out a laptop computer with you so well. But you do not even use it to make a VoIP phone.

Sit down at a table and connect your VoIP adapter box of the hotel high-speed Internet connection. Wait about 45 seconds, and the field gets ready to go. Reach over, turn off the hotel by telephone from the wall and plug it into your adapter box. Pick up the phone and behold - you have a dial tone.

Because of your long distance is free, you can call the U.S. or Canada without toll charges, as long as you're in the U.S. or Canada. Need to verify the spouse or child at home? Collect them. Need to call the boss? One customer? Dial away. You have a free telephone service, courtesy of the hotel high-speed Internet connection.

But there is more. Because you're carrying the adapter box with you, your friends, family and others can call you to your regular phone number, you receive an invitation to his room. Folks back in your hometown do not even have to spend money on long distance call.

I remind you that a year or two ago the FCC ruled that phone numbers must be worn. "The ruling was the people who chose, for example, to transfer their home phone numbers to their cell phones, eliminating the traditional landline service in a hurry. Fixed service charges, that" portability ruling "saved people millions of dollars.

Carrying your VoIP adapter box with you is a completely different kind of portability, and is the only VoIP phone service. One of our partners in Atlanta actually carried an adapter box, Moscow, Russia, where it is plugged into a broadband Internet connection. He began to collect the Atlanta number to speak to his wife of eight time zones away is not any long distance charges.

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