How You Can Benefit From Voip For Home
Your application for a job overseas has been approved. You and your family are celebrating, and after a few days you’re on your way to earning a good sum of money. You’re just one of the many people looking for a good fortune in a place you’re not even familiar with; and to think that you have to bear with the loneliness of being away from your family.
And then it suddenly hits you – while you are packing your clothes and hugging friends and family who are wishing you luck – you are going to be alone in the next few months (years, maybe) walking in unfamiliar streets, surrounded by people you don’t know.
Just a few years back, when you had to rack up telephone bills in order to talk to your family often enough, the situation is enough to make you cry. But today, with the advent of the affordable Internet-based phone service, separations are not as gloomy as they were before.
With VoIP (Voice over Internet protocol), you can call your loved ones as often and as long as you want to because these calls are free of charge. You and your family only need to have a computer with a high-speed Internet connection, such as cable or DSL, and then you are set to go.
VoIP is especially popular among residential users because it is inexpensive. Compared to land-based phone connections, VoIP is way, way cheaper. And not only that, you can use other additional services for free, unlike the case of land lines. Plus, VoIP is user-friendly – it’s operated like a traditional telephone.
residential Voip and business Voip have different rates. To scout your options, you can check out the Internet for a list of residential VoIP providers, the ones that cater to the residential calling market or home-based office business. They usually sell or provide an adaptor box (ATA), which hooks up your broadband connection to a phone.
A word of caution though, familiarize yourself with the language and terms regarding VoIP in order to understand the language and terms that concern its use.
In choosing your provider, evaluate your needs and your budget first. Then scout for Voip providers in your area by checking the Internet and asking your friends and officemates if they know of an excellent one.
It is important that you choose a provider which offers a bundle suited your budget and needs. You may also want to examine the perks they’re offering for free. Some have unlimited local calling or long distance calls, voicemail, e911, call waiting, caller ID, 3-way calling, call forwarding, etc. These services are not provided for free by regular phone lines at home.
Despite all these advantages, there are certain trade-offs when you use VoIP. For one, you cannot use your fax machine together with your VoIP because the two are not compatible. When there’s a blackout and you don’t have any generators or battery backups, you can’t make or receive a call.
You can also make VoIP calls from your personal computer to regular phones or cellular phones. You need to talk it out with your provider because it usually comes with an extra fee.
It is still way cheaper than the landline fees.
Now that we got the basics covered, including the advantages and disadvantages, it’s time for you to make a decision. Should you or should you not get one?
Do you want a residential VoIP? Get one now, and enjoy making international calls together with your family and friends.
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