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Christian InTech Articles - VOIP
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Choosing A VOIP Provider
There are 2 basic VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) provider options: free services or paid providers that charge a monthly fee. Making that choice depends on how you plan to use VOIP.
If you just want to chat with friends and family over the...
Get the most out of your VoIP provider
Features and pricing are the two prime considerations in
selecting your VoIP provider and deriving the maximum benefit
from the product. With most VoIP users, all the features
available in a particular product will rarely if ever be used.
All...
VoIP is the new communication paradigm
In a world where things happen pretty quickly, there is a quiet revolution going on around the world. It has been ten or more years in the making and threatenining to force a new paradigm shift in communication. Having its debut in Israel, and...
....VoIP Phone Advantages & Drawbacks....
VoIP phone service providers offer many advantages to the residential and small office/home office user. If you have a high speed internet connection then choosing a VoIP phone service might be right for you. But before you run out & buy the 1st...
What is Voip technology?
You may have heard the term Voip used a lot in the media, but
are not sure what everyone is so excited about. Here you will
find the answers to your most sought after Voip technology
questions.
What is Voip technology?
Technically, VOIP...
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Eight important factors to consider when getting VOIP
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is becoming the
alternative to the high cost of local telephone service. The
primary advantage is the savings on local and long-distance
calls. There are also savings for all the extra features that
are included in the basic VoIP service. Traditional telephone
companies charge extra for things like call display, voice mail
and call forwarding. Many VOIP providers offer these features at
little or no cost.
With this new technology there are eight important factors to
consider before you take the plunge and get a VOIP service.
1) You need a High Speed Internet Connection
In order to use VoIP, you need to have a high-speed Internet
connection, such as DSL or cable. If you do not have this then
your costs to have VOIP will be higher.
2) Power Outages
VoIP is dependant on commercial AC power from your local
utility. Your standard telephone runs on phantom power that is
provided over the line from the telephone central office. Even
if your AC power goes out, your standard telephone still works.
The VOIP gateway, ATA equipment and high-speed Internet modem
requires AC power. During a power failure if you do not have a
UPS or back up power system, you will not be able to make or
receive telephone calls. This could be a problem if you need to
call 911. These is why some people use Voice over IP for long
distance calling only and keep their existing telephone number
with their standard telephone service.
3) Emergency 911
The 911 systems do not know what you physical address is because
of the SIP addressing scheme. With SIP there is no way to
associate a geographic location with an IP address, so calling
911 in an emergency can be a serious problem. You could be in
Vancouver using a Toronto number and the 911 dispatchers would
not know that. Most VOIP service providers have a work around
that has you call into their 911 center where they can find out
where you are and then dispatch the local emergency services to
you. This could cause a delay in getting emergency services to
you quickly. The standard telephone service uses a North
American Number Plan and the local service provider knows your
address based on the number called that's in their
database.
Keep this in mind when deciding to cancel your standard
telephone service. Ask your provider how they are handling 911
emergency calls; your life may depend on it.
4) You may still need your standard telephone line
Satellite TV subscription services and home security systems all
use a standard phone line to communicate. There is currently no
way to integrate these products with VoIP. Consider your
requirements if you are planning to discontinue your local
standard telephone service.
5) Local Telephone White Page Listings
VoIP providers may or may not offer directory assistance or
local white page listings.
6) Reliability
Because VoIP uses a high-speed Internet connection, it is
susceptible to all the problems normally associated with home
broadband services. All of these factors will affect call
quality: Latency, Jitter, noise, and Packet loss. Telephone
conversations can become distorted, garbled or lost because of
these transmission errors. It is important to have a High
Quality connection from a reputable internet service provider.
7) Security
Like many Internet based programs, VoIP is susceptible to worms,
viruses and hacking. Make sure you use anti-virus and firewall
security software.
8) Extensions
The standard telephone service is analog. It uses 2 wires to
transmit and receive the telephone call. You local telephone
company may have already outfitted your residence with extension
jacks throughout the house. With VOIP, the main connection point
becomes where your High Speed Internet modem is located. You may
not have cabling connections at that location to the rest of the
house. The solution is to have an electrician assist you in
cabling the extensions or using a cordless telephone.
About the author:
John Leonardelli, President, Gale Force Communications. John
brings 20 years of voice, data and wireless telecommunications
experience in various sales, management and operational roles.
John is a Certified IP Telephony Expert where his expertise has
been focused on IP Telephony, Contact Centre and complex
technical solutions. John has a degree in Electronics
Engineering, Telecommunications and Sales Management.
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