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VoIP (Voice
over Internet Protocol)
Before
Going VoIP Wireless:
What To Keep In Mind
by Jeff Cohen
Before
you decide to go wireless or not, there are many points to
consider. You may be asking yourself if wireless is for you.
Well, today, many people are asking themselves the same question.
If you watch the headline news, you are bound to see stories
involving mergers, federal regulations, and new tax rules.
This all points to the fact that VoIP has made a definite
impression on American citizens and is here to stay. It may
be difficult for some people to remove the telephone cords
from their homes; we have depended on them for over 100 years.
But once many people take the time to weigh the pros and
the cons, most choose to go wireless. Here are some reasons,
why you should make the switch to wireless.
Wireless
Creates a Faster Network
Wireless
networks are fast. With VoIP, you can create a network that
incorporates data, audio, video, and computer web features.
You can easily monitor your network for problems and troubleshooting
is much simpler with web based applications rather than hardware
applications. VoIP uses less bandwidth than other applications
and this in the long run saves money. This is of special
value to businesses. Businesses can also provide better customer
service with integrated programs. Not only does this increase
productivity, but also it saves time and money in the long
run.
VoIP
Saves You Money
Overall,
VoIP is much more inexpensive then PSTN. You simply pay for
your Internet service, and then whichever VoIP provider you
choose. For a one time monthly fee, you can have unlimited
local and long distance phone calls. You will need to check
with the VoIP service provider that you choose for exact
details on their rates. Sometimes, your VoIP service provider
will allow free calls within the world to another computer,
yet there may be a fee for calls worldwide to a landline
phone. Always check with your chosen service provider for
exact details regarding your chosen plan. Included in many
VoIP service plans are free features. These features include
Voicemail, Caller ID, Call Waiting, Do Not Disturb, and more.
Again, check with your chosen service provider for an overview
of all the features bundled with your plan. The biggest benefit
is the unlimited long distance calling. This has proven to
be the number one reason why most businesses are switching
to VoIP. For businesses such as sales or jobs that have mobile
employees, these benefits go without saying. But overall,
the average cost of VoIP is considerably less when compared
to the cost of PSTN.
VoIP
Enables you to Talk with More than One Person at a Time
With
VoIP, you can talk with more than one person without paying
extra for services such as three way calling. With VoIP you
can have more than three people on the phone at once. VoIP
is the perfect solution for those who want to explore the
features of conference calls. This is very important for
businesses that have employees overseas. By using the video
conferencing features, employers will increase their productivity.
Enjoy
Greater Flexibility
By
using VoIP, you can take your VoIP equipment with you whenever
you travel. Your VoIP service provider will send you a converter
that will allow you to use your converter with any standard
telephone. The converter comes programmed with your telephone
number, allowing you to take your phone and phone number
with you worldwide. All you will need is a high speed Internet
connection and you can use your VoIP phone service. This
is of extreme benefit to mobile employees. No longer are
outdated telecommunications systems necessary, or are employees
trying to run businesses on prepaid cell phone plans. By
using VoIP, an employee will have access to his/her phone
number, wherever they are located. Whether out of state,
in a hotel, or traveling on a business trip, customers will
be able to call the same number as well as leave voice mail
on the employee’s computer.
You
can Save Money for Family and Friends by Choosing Your
Area Code
Many
VoIP service providers will give you the option of selecting
your own area code number. This is a tremendous benefit to
family and friend members who can call you locally, if you
select the same area code number.
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