How to Install VoIP Internet Phone Service in Your
Home
By Debbie Jacobsen

Did you know that Internet phone service is so easy to install, that literally “anyone”
can do it? Many people shy away from getting
VoIP service because they think
they are not “technical” enough to install it themselves. Nothing could be further
from the truth! If you can look at pictures and follow a few simple instructions, you
can install
VoIP Internet phone service and take advantage of the tremendous
cost savings associated with this great technology!

VoIP phone service looks and feels just like traditional “land line” phone service.
The difference is that instead of using the telephone company’s wires, your calls
are routed over the Internet. If you have broadband (high speed) Internet service,
you can use Internet phone service.

Internet phone service costs only a fraction of what regular phone service costs,
which is why millions of people have already made the switch. Most VoIP plans
provide you with unlimited local and long distance calling within the United States,
Canada and Puerto Rico for less than $25 a month. Some
VoIP providers offer
an annual “prepaid” plan that costs around $199 a year – this is the best value for
the money. Most VoIP providers give you tons of free calling features like call
waiting, call forwarding, caller ID, voicemail and more. Most people who switch to
VoIP save an average of $500 a year on their phone bill.





How to Install VoIP Internet Phone Service

Once you have decided on a VoIP service provider (there are many to choose
from), sign up for service on their website. In a week or so, you will receive a VoIP
adapter (also known as an ATA) in the mail. This is the device that serves as the
“brains” of your Internet phone system.

When your VoIP adapter arrives, follow the easy instructions to attach it to your
broadband modem/router as well as to your telephone and computer. There are
no tools required, and there is no software to install. You may need a flashlight to
see all the connection ports, especially if your computer and modem are located
underneath a desk (as mine is).

After the cable connections are made, dial the special “activation” phone number
that came with your VoIP adapter. You will need to enter an activation code, which
was probably sent to you via email when you signed up for the service. Once this
process is complete, you are ready to start using your
VoIP phone!

How to Use Multiple Phones with Your VoIP Service

Since your VoIP adapter is designed to connect to one telephone only, an easy
way to use Internet phone service on all the phones in your house is to use a
cordless expandable phone system. Buy a system that includes the total number of
phones you want, and attach the base phone to your VoIP adapter. Then place
the cordless handsets anywhere in the house you want. Since Internet phone
service does not rely on telephone wires, you don’t need to plug the phones into
wall phone jacks. All that is required is an electrical outlet to supply power to the
cordless expansion phones!

How to Set Up Features on your Internet Phone Service

VoIP typically comes with a ton of free features that you can turn on or off as you
wish. The easiest way to manage the way your phone works is to go to your VoIP
provider’s website and logon to your account. You will then have access to every
feature available with your service. You can turn on caller ID, activate voicemail to
email functionality, block international calling, etc… You can manage every aspect
of your phone service from the web when you have VoIP service. You can also
manage features from your VoIP phone by following the instructions that came with
your VoIP adapter.

Keeping Your E911 Address Updated

A really important thing to remember is that VoIP uses a system called E911 for
emergency calls. E911 lets emergency operators know your physical location. This
information is obtained from the address you have on record at your VoIP
provider. In order for E911 to accurately reflect your address, you need to be sure
to update it using online account management if you move.

VoIP phone service is quick and easy to install, and the features are easily
managed using the online account management access tools. Once you have your
VoIP service up and running, wait a week or so before disconnecting your land line
phone service. You want to make sure you are comfortable with the
VoIP service
and that the call quality is acceptable. If you have a problem with voice quality, ask
your Internet service provider to check your broadband connection. Most VoIP
quality issues are related to the Internet connection.

To learn more about Internet phone service and to compare the best VoIP
providers, visit my website: Long-Distance-Savings.com.

For more information about VoIP and VoIP providers, visit my blog:
Internet Phone Service - The Future is Here!
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