Different Types of VoIP Service

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In case you have never heard about the potential for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), well be prepared to significantly change the way you feel about your present long-distance calling plan. VoIP is really a way to take ordinary analog audio signals and convert them into a digital signals that can be sent via the Internet. This means you can utilize that same connection to the Internet in your home to place free long distance telephone calls. This process works by utilizing already available VoIP software for making phone calls via the Internet, in essence circumventing the phone companies as well as their service fees.

While there are a number of ways that VoIP is currently being implemented, most individual callers fit in one of three categories: ATA, IP Phones, and Computer-to-Computer. ATA or Analog Telephone Adaptor, is the most common technique of using VoIP. This adaptor in fact allows you to connect the telephone that is already in your home, to your computer, and then your Internet connection. What the ATA does, is transform the analog signals from the phone into digital signals that may be sent over the Internet. Setting up this system is reasonably simple. It simply requires that you order an ATA (its an adaptor remember), plug the cable from your phone which would normally go into the wall socket into the ATA, and then the ATA gets plugged into your computer, which is connected to the Internet. Some ATAs include software that must be installed on your computer before its ready. Then you are all set to make some calls.


The next type of VoIP employs IP Phones rather than your home phone. The IP Phone appears to be just like a normal phone, with all the same buttons and cradle, the only real big difference is the fact instead of having a normal wall jack connector, it has an Ethernet connector. What this means is, that instead of plugging in your IP phone to the wall jack like you would using a standard analog phone, it gets connected straight to your router. This method enables you to circumvent your pc, and it also means that you will not have to install any software, since its all built in to the phone. Additionally, the fact that Wi-Fi IP phones will soon be available, which could allow subscribing callers to place VoIP calls from any Wi-Fi hot spot, thus, making this option an exciting possibility in the future.

The easiest and most affordable way to use VoIP is through computer-to-computer calls. These types of calls are entirely free, meaning no calling plan whatsoever. The only thing you will need, is the computer software that you can get totally free on the net, a good Internet connection, a microphone, speakers, and a sound card. Except for your monthly Internet service fee, there is literally zero cost for placing these calls, regardless of how many you make.


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