VoIP Solution for Home or Business
By: Roy King

The first steps in accepting VoIP technology as tomorrow's communications infrastructure
is ultimately understanding exactly what VoIP is, what your choices are, how you may benefit
from your selection, plus, how to select the best provider.

There is no question that VoIP is the next great revolution in voice communications. After
reviewing the advantages, its clear that the expense of switching to VoIP is low compared to
the savings it may bring.

Getting started with VoIP is often simple. Yes, it can provide cheaper calling, but the real
value of VoIP is that it opens up the ability to add new and useful applications to voice
communications. The major advantage is the cheaper price.

VoIP (
Voice over Internet Protocol) is simply the transmission of voice traffic over
IP-based networks. VoIP has become popular largely because of the
cost advantages to
consumers over traditional telephone networks.






Telephone calls now can be placed either to other
VoIP devices, or to normal telephones
on the
PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network).

VoIP technology, by its very nature, is more flexible and extensible than traditional voice
transmission technologies due to its distributed and architecture. VoIP may seem
complicated at first glance, but the concept is simple: Any form of communication that
travels through a conventional phone line—voice calls, faxes, voice messages and
conference calls—can also travel in digital form through an
IP (Internet Protocol) network.
VoIP, on the other hand, transmits the voice as
digital packets, just as e-mail and Web
browsing is transmitted.

VoIP has many advantages, including: Lower cost.
Providers offer more competitive pricing
for a couple of reasons. VoIP is not regulated by the FCC and is not subject to the same
taxes as standard phone companies.
Providers offer software-based telephone
features unimaginable on traditional wire-line or even most
wireless telephone networks.
In addition, plans do not charge a per-minute fee for long distance. For International calling,
the monetary savings to the consumer from switching to this technology can be enormous.

There are three methods of connecting to a VoIP network:

-Using a VoIP telephone

-Using a "normal" telephone with a VoIP adapter

-Using a computer with speakers and a microphone

Calls from a VoIP device to a PSTN device are commonly called "PC-to-Phone" calls,
even though the VoIP device may not be a PC.

Calls from a VoIP device to another VoIP device are commonly called "PC-to-PC" calls, even
though neither device may be a PC.

Like many new technologies, it has started its economic life by reproducing familiar services
and features from the established products it is trying to replace; in this regard,
VoIP providers promote PBXs, call routing, automated voice response, and other things
businesses are used to looking for.

More and more businesses today receive their
telephone service through the Internet
instead of from the local telephone company lines. The primary reason for switching to
VoIP is cost, as it equalizes the costs of long distance calls, local calls, and e-mails
to fractions of a penny per use. But the real enterprise turn-on is how it empowers
businesses to mold and customize telecom and datacom solutions using a single, cohesive
networking platform.

VoIP's potential cost savings are obvious when a
business considers running all of its calls
over the same
IP network it set up internally for data, as well as over a phone line to its
Internet provider (which could be its phone company).

With today's ever-growing awareness of the benefits of
Voice over Internet Protocol
(VoIP), more and more companies are implementing or converting to VoIP. While challenges
still exist in the adoption of VoIP, the benefits of this technology over traditional voice
networks are many from increased productivity and operational flexibility, to greater cost
reductions and investment protection.

About the Author:
Roy King, is the editor for VoIP Solution Journal. Selecting VoIP Solution for Home or
Business.
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