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Cable and internet-based calling has been gaining popularity for the past few years and has proven to be a cost-effective and easy way to ring up friends and family. The quality and features of some of these broadband calling services are impressive, as anyone using them will tell you. It is estimated that as of 2 years ago, 8.5 million consumers have ditched their landline service, looking for cheaper phone plans and more flexible, customizable calling systems.
VoIP uses a high speed internet connection instead of the transmission of voice signals via a regular telephone line. When you talk through a VoIP device the signal travels digitally via your internet connection to the person at the other end. Depending on the device used the signal may have to transfer from a phone signal into a digital signal, and then back into a phone signal at the other end.
Many of the same features from your traditional phone service still are still available, including unlimited local and domestic long-distance calling, caller ID, voice mail, call forwarding, and call waiting.
Using computers is no longer the only way that people can communicate using VoIP. There are now telephone adaptors available that turn an analogue signal into a digital signal, and then back into an analogue signal at the other end. The adaptor connects the telephone into a special router which connects it to the internet. After someone has spoken into the telephone it travels through the adaptor, which converts the analogue signal into a digital one. The signal then travels through the internet to the recipient. If the person on the other end is also using such an adaptor it will then travel through their adaptor, which will convert the signal back into analogue.
Can I get VOIP?
I hate to answer a question with a question, but, do you have high-speed Internet? Cable Internet? DSL? Broadband? If you answered yes to any of those, then the answer is yes. You can get VOIP. Phone service with VOIP is available anywhere you have a broadband Internet connection.
The main selling point of VoIP is that it is significantly cheaper than using a regular telephone line. The technology costs less for the provider meaning the consumer saves money. Many providers offer an unlimited number of calls per month, often including international, for a standard monthly fee.