Pros and Cons of VOIP
Contents:
- Brave New VOIP World
Brave New VOIP World - Customers report that the quality is incredible and the costs are what they were promised they would be. Unlimited long distance is one of the hallmarks of voip.
- Why VOIP is a Smart Choice
Why VOIP is a Smart Choice - free phone numbers are available for VoIP use in the US, UK, and other countries.
- VOIP Telephone System Choices
VOIP Telephone System Choices. The voice over internet protocol (VOIP) telephone system is a great model of how advances in one field of technology often go hand in hand with advancement in other areas.
- VoIP PSTN How They Differ and How VOiP Will Rule In Future
VoIP PSTN are two technologies with some similar functions but a generation apart. VoIP Will Rule In Future. Find out why.
VOIP Pros and Cons The Advantages And Disadvantages Of
VOIP
By Lydia
Quinn
VOIP is short for Voice Over IP or Voice Over Internet
Protocol. VOIP allows you to use the Internet for your phone
calls instead of your traditional land line based phone line.
There are many benefits to this but also some drawbacks, here
is an overview of the pros and cons of VOIP:
PROS OF VOIP
- AVAILABILITY - Wherever you are, as long as you have
Internet access, you can call and receive calls. Even if you go
on a trip somewhere, anyone calling your number will still be
able to reach you. This unprecedented availability is one of
the main advantages to VOIP. Even cell phones don't allow you
the same functionality, where your cellular provider may not
cover every area or country you go to.
The Internet is far more available in this respect.
- FEATURES - Features such as 3 way calling, automatic call
forwarding, auto redial and even caller ID are included in
standard VOIP packages. These are features you'll almost always
need to pay an extra monthly fee to your local telephone
provider for.
- COST - Most VOIP provider packages include unlimited
calling to and from your number, regardless of what country you
call or where you call from. For people who do alot of calling
or who call foreign countries alot, this can add up to an
enormous cost savings and much more communication with your far
away family, friends or business associates.
- LOCALITY - Many VOIP packages offer local calling
regardless of your location. So, if you have a local Miami
number and you call a Miami number, yet you are in Europe, it
will be treated as a local call. Vice versa if someone calls
your Miami number in Miami, they won't be charged for a long
distance call despite the fact that you are in Europe. Yet
another cost savings feature.
- EXPANDED USE - VOIP can be used with Instant Messengers
with their voice calling features including MSN, Google Talk
and even Skype. In addition, VOIP can be integrated with other
Internet based applications and services including file
sharing, video conferencing, audio conferencing and other
services and applications.
CONS OF VOIP
INTERNET REQUIRED - What happens when the
Internet goes out where you are? So does your VOIP.
Internet access is required for VOIP, there is no getting
around that. This is why most VOIP users keep a land line
or cell phone and do not rely 100% on VOIP for their
communications. Also, the quality and reliability of the
Internet connection is important. If you are using a
slower connection or one that has a high latency or other
connection problem, this will affect your VOIP
communications with excessive echo or call dropping.
- NO FAXING - Unlike your traditional land based phone line,
you cannot do any faxing through your VOIP connection. However,
services such as eFax or Callwave may be an alternative.
- ELECTRICITY REQUIRED - When the electricity goes out, your
land line shouldn't go out with it. Not so with VOIP, you need
electricity to connect to the Internet, so if the electricity
goes out, your VOIP does too.
- NO EMERGENCY CALLING - Due to the mobility of your
connection, 911 or other emergency calls won't be routed
properly through VOIP, since they simply can't tell where you
are. Most VOIP companies however, have created their own
emergency call centers to route emergency calls properly
through their system.
- SECURITY - Most VOIP packages and services do not yet
offer any kind of encryption solution, so your communications
will be going out over the Internet unsecured, where digital
eavesdropping of your calls may be relatively easy.
- - CALLER ID - Caller ID is included with most VOIP
packages, however, when you call someone on your VOIP
connection, your phone number may not show up on their caller
ID. It may show up as unknown. Some people who screen their
calls may not pick up a call from an "unknown" caller.
Those are the main pros and cons for VOIP, as you can see,
there are many advantages and disadvantages, but VOIP looks
like it is here to stay.
Lydia Quinn writes for Your Telecom Source, a leading
provider of discounted wireless headset and VOIP office
technology products. Visit us at: http://www.yourtelecomsource.com/
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