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More VoIP Benefits

Author : Brad Scotter


         


With some VoIP service providers, consumers and businesspeople alike are reporting voice clarity that is better than that experienced on traditional landlines. While some of the VoIP providers deliver call clarity that is somewhere between that of a cell phone and a landline, it is clear that the days of the tin can calls is over.
While the traditional phone companies charge for features like call waiting and caller ID, many VoIP service providers offer these as standard with their packages. Call forwarding, call blocking and voicemail are also offered as standard features by many VoIP service providers. VoIP service makes your phone system highly flexible. VoIP systems allow you to do things that are simply not possible with traditional phone technology. Many VoIP systems include telephony software that enables you to send and receive calls using a headphone/microphone unit connected to your computer. One thing’s for sure: VoIP technology is continually evolving, with compelling new benefits being developed for small businesses. For larger small businesses, having a single IP network for both voice and data can provide other advantages, too. For example, an IP network can also support real-time, high-quality, affordable videoconferencing, call center applications and more.
VoIP technology is moving towards a single infrastructure for providing both Internet access and Internet telephony. In the next few years, only data-oriented switches would be deployed for switching data as well as voice. Multiplexing data and voice is sure to lead to better bandwidth utilization than in today's over-engineered voice-or-nothing links. Since VoIP technology is able to convert the analog voice signals into digital data packets in real-time, the clarity of the two-way transmission of voice is also enhanced. This is another advantage. VoIP also enables users to participate in conference calls over the Internet and share photos in real time. Another advantage of VoIP is that, this technology allows a company to train employees over the Internet in real time.
VoIP would be anyone's choice even if the only benefit with it was its low rates. But it has other advantages too - most notably its mobility. That is, take it where you want without any hassles. Some issues remain but they are more in the nature of limitations rather than its disadvantages. But the VoIP technology has made big strides in a short time, and it should get better, if not perfect, as the research progresses. Most also let you make any number of free calls to anyone who uses the same VoIP service provider as you.


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