How To Find Your Best Value for A VOIP Solution
By Jon Arnold

You may have heard the acronym VoIP and wondered what it is and what all the hype
is about. VoIP is a telephone service that works over the Internet instead of through
your traditional telephone. If VoIP doesn't sound familiar, you may have heard one of
its other names such as
IP Telephony, Internet Telephony, Broadband
Telephony or as the acronym means Voice over Internet Protocols. If you are
considering using this service for your home, then there is information that you need
to help you find the best VoIP for your money.

There are cost saving advantages to using a
VoIP service. There are many
companies that offer a discounted rate for service if they are able to bundle a
package for you such as Internet service and phone or cable service and phone.
This is great if the quality of your Internet connection is reasonable or above. Many
people have this service in their homes, where the package is bundled with Internet.
In many cases, people have reported savings of $30 or more every month over what
they had before. That is almost $400 per year!







Another advantage for having
VoIP phone service versus traditional phone service
is that usually you pay a flat rate per month and that includes long distance and local
calls. VoIP eliminates the toll charges that you incur with traditional telephone phone
service. VoIP does not require that the person you are calling also have the service,
it works in conjunction with traditional phone service. It is also possible with VoIP to
take your home phone with you when you go on a trip. The incoming calls are routed
to your
VoIP phone where ever you plug into an Internet connection, like at your
in-laws home or your hotel room.

Depending on your service provider, some features may cost extra or not be
available with VoIP, such as call forwarding, auto redial and 3 way calling. VoIP is
almost always less expensive than the local phone company. There is no more long
distance charges or certain times that we have to call to get a discounted rate. Calls
are crystal clear, no static and have all the features and more that you would get with
traditional phone service.

Another possible downside and a reason some homes still keep a land line or cell
phone handy is because the phone with VoIP is powered by electricity. If the power
goes out, so does your phone. Likewise, if your high-speed Internet connection goes
down, you will not be able to make or receive calls, since your VOIP service uses
your Internet connection.

When you are looking at a
VOIP phone service and deciding which service to go
with, you need to do your homework. Make sure that the provider offers the services
you need and want where you live. Make sure that you have a good Internet
connection, since a good and reliable Internet connection will be one of the major
keys to the quality of the VOIP service.

For more insights and additional information about a VOIP Solution as well as
understanding your best options, please visit our web site at
http://www.voipinsideinfo.com
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