Why Use VoIP? |
Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) is by definition audio or video calls using the internet. VoIP has been around for about ten years now for public use. Some of the first applications were really awful to use. You sounded like you were talking in a barrel and sometimes the echo was so bad you just couldn't stand it.
Today, VoIP quality is so good that it many times has better quality than regular landline phones.
But why use it? Pure and simple: cost! It costs a mere fraction to use compared with what you pay for traditional phone service -- both locally and long distance. And, if the quality is often better, why not save the money for something else?
Switching to VoIP is intimidating for many people just because they are so accustomed to the old fashioned telephone. There are web site to help get you started, one of which is part of our own network:
http://www.mobilevoipcheap.com
You will find a great deal of information here, including recommended services by The VoIP Expert, Yaacov Gafni, as well as reviews of different products and services. You can even sign up for a monthly newsletter to keep abreast of all the latest developments and news in the world of VoIP.
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Posted by Joanna Robbins on 2008-12-20.
Category: VoIP
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