Revolution of VoIP Telephone Service

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Even as businessmen were enjoying the benefits of the Internet, they visualized how the not-too-distant future of voice communications and telephone services would be linked with Internet services. In keeping with those expectations, today VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is certainly creating a storm in the telephone industry. VOIP is an acronym for Voice over Internet Protocol which is basically the transmitting of voice conversations over an Internet connection. A VoIP service, simply stated, allows you to use your high speed broadband connection to place telephone calls over the Internet.

VoIP has been slowly but steadily developing over the last decade. Earlier, computer users began to talk to each other through their computers. This was made possible with a voice-enabled computer, a reliable and stable Internet connection, and a software program installed on your computer that made it all work.

The distinct advantage of this computer-to-computer communication was the elimination of the traditional telephone system because you could talk to anyone located anywhere completely free provided a similar setup was available at the other end. But the serious limitation of this type of communication was that you were abjectly dependent on often unstable dial-up Internet connections, and the person at the other end of the conversation had to also be online with a voice-enabled computer.

Today's VoIP technology has made a quantum leap as broadband Internet service has been ubiquitously adopted thus leading to more stable internet connections that are mostly switched on. Besides, the industry has developed a simple, inexpensive method of integrating the IP network (the Internet) with the traditional telephone system. This revolutionary development lets a user of VoIP enjoy the facility with his or her own telephone to call anyone else who has a traditional telephone connection.

The VoIP revolution with its ease, reliability, and functionality, has made the entire telephone service market fiercely competitive. Customers have a wide choice of providers for both local and long distance telephone service. The one big reason for the new competitive environment is the rapid adoption of VoIP by many.

One of the many reasons why VoIP has attracted so many and caused a real revolution is its low cost, and much greater flexibility with hardly any drop in voice quality. Interestingly, a VoIP subscriber needs no traditional phone line. Instead, he is assigned a phone number by the VoIP provider at an affordable price.

Added to this, most VoIP subscribers also purchase a variety of services that includes unlimited incoming calls and unlimited long distance calls to anyone within a given geographic area. Furthermore, most VoIP service providers offer a plethora of features that most traditional telephone companies charge for. These features include free voicemail, call forwarding, caller ID, call waiting, call waiting ID, 3-way calling, speed dialing etc.

Please know that VoIP means your personal telephone number is programmed into the converter acting as a bridge between your Internet connection and your regular telephone. So you can take your converter with you anywhere in the world, plug it into any available broadband connection, and immediately start using your regular number to make and receive calls.

It's no surprise why VoIP has swept the telephone services market and has become the hottest telecom technology of the decade. The big companies and corporate giants have been terribly impressed with the benefits of VoIP and its ability to save millions of dollars on their local and long distance phone calls. As a matter of fact, most entrepreneurs claim VoIP has been responsible for the most significant paradigm shift in the history of telephone communications.


Cyril Bird is a SEO copywriter for 800 Numbers, Internet Fax Service and PBX Phone System. He has written many articles in various topics like Toll Free Numbers, Phone Service and VoIP Service. For more information visit: Ring Central

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