Congratulations are in order! You've switched to Voip and you've got your very own touch screen Voice over IP desk phone, to ensure beyond all doubt that you will be the envy of all about you. You're feeling proud with yourself, thinking of all the money you'll soon be saving.
But as you scour the internet for any last juicy bits of internet telephone information that you may have missed, you realise that there is still a whole world of options out there that you hadn't even considered; options you now feel you need to know as part of your duty to the Voice over IP world. But help is at hand, and here, in this article, is one key piece of information known to only a privileged few.
Whether you're in a business that needs to call internationally on a regular basis, or a personal user who has relatives abroad that he likes to keep in touch with, making regular cross-continental calls can quickly mount up to substantial amounts.
But when it comes to making calls to other countries, IP phones are significantly cheaper than standard phones in both the short and long term. As well as this, one unique advantage of making international calls using Voip, is the option of purchasing a separate phone number in another country. This may sound strange, but is easy to understand.
Confused? You needn't be. The concept is actually quite simple, and involves nothing more than purchasing your own unique phone number in the country you wish to call. A number of companies already offer this service, with more set to jump on the bandwagon as demand for the service increases. Once you have purchased a new number in the country you wish to call, all calls to any other number in that country will appear to be coming from inside that country, meaning they will be charged at local rate. Simple.
Sounds good, doesn't it? As well as making standard calls internationally, making conference calls internationally through an internet telephone system is also a much cheaper and viable alternative. This is because Voip systems use a dial-out as opposed to a dial-in system, meaning one person can call all the participants for a conference call and therefore negating the requirement of anybody phoning in to the call, and saving significant costs for the participants.
Efforts are continually being made to entice people away from the good old standard and trusted analogue phone system and to embrace Voice over IP technology. The latest attempt at this has been to bring out a range of handsets that can work through any internet telephone system as well as any traditional landline system, offering the advantage of Voip with the comfort of analogue.
But whatever steps are taken, it will, still, be just a matter of time until Voip is the telecommunication technology of choice and analogue systems are a thing of the past. And when that day comes, where the world is forced to embrace this new technology, the only question remaining will be 'what took us so long to realise the benefits'?
But as you scour the internet for any last juicy bits of internet telephone information that you may have missed, you realise that there is still a whole world of options out there that you hadn't even considered; options you now feel you need to know as part of your duty to the Voice over IP world. But help is at hand, and here, in this article, is one key piece of information known to only a privileged few.
Whether you're in a business that needs to call internationally on a regular basis, or a personal user who has relatives abroad that he likes to keep in touch with, making regular cross-continental calls can quickly mount up to substantial amounts.
But when it comes to making calls to other countries, IP phones are significantly cheaper than standard phones in both the short and long term. As well as this, one unique advantage of making international calls using Voip, is the option of purchasing a separate phone number in another country. This may sound strange, but is easy to understand.
Confused? You needn't be. The concept is actually quite simple, and involves nothing more than purchasing your own unique phone number in the country you wish to call. A number of companies already offer this service, with more set to jump on the bandwagon as demand for the service increases. Once you have purchased a new number in the country you wish to call, all calls to any other number in that country will appear to be coming from inside that country, meaning they will be charged at local rate. Simple.
Sounds good, doesn't it? As well as making standard calls internationally, making conference calls internationally through an internet telephone system is also a much cheaper and viable alternative. This is because Voip systems use a dial-out as opposed to a dial-in system, meaning one person can call all the participants for a conference call and therefore negating the requirement of anybody phoning in to the call, and saving significant costs for the participants.
Efforts are continually being made to entice people away from the good old standard and trusted analogue phone system and to embrace Voice over IP technology. The latest attempt at this has been to bring out a range of handsets that can work through any internet telephone system as well as any traditional landline system, offering the advantage of Voip with the comfort of analogue.
But whatever steps are taken, it will, still, be just a matter of time until Voip is the telecommunication technology of choice and analogue systems are a thing of the past. And when that day comes, where the world is forced to embrace this new technology, the only question remaining will be 'what took us so long to realise the benefits'?
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Saul Saresi writes regularly on all aspects of Voip technology and software for his site VoIPDito business voip further details of the latest Voip technologies and software can be found here internet telephony
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