VOIP: Make The Switch Today!
Traditional phone line service can be very frustrating at time, getting over charged for stuff that you didn’t even use, billing problems and what not, it is all just frustrating and you are losing hair because of it. Think about switching to VOIP today. VOIP is Voice Over Internet Protocol, which allows you’re to make and receive phone calls with the help from your Internet. VOIP has satisfied millions of customers on there and it can satisfy you as well.
VOIP will now give you the biggest benefit yet, saving you money than you ever have before. With traditional phone line service, you have to pay ridiculous amounts of money JUST to TALK on the phone, no extra features or anything. With VOIP, you get everything that you would with traditional phone line service, plus much more.
Features of VOIP are just amazing and are that you, shall we say ‘entitled’ to them as VOIP providers believe that everyone should have them regardless of how much you pay for phone service. Some features that VOIP provides are call forwarding, caller-id, call tracking, voicemail (2 option, by phone or e-mail), and phone extensions, automated greeting attendant, call conferencing and much more. Traditional phone line service is a thing of the past, VOIP is the future.
VOIP offers flexibility in the type of service it offers, which is suitable for anyone, such as personal use, business usage, etc. There are 3 types of VOIP services: cable company VOIP, hardware VOIP and computer software VOIP. Cable Company VOIP provides the best voice quality, but also requires the best Internet connection to transmit and receive packets quickly. Hardware VOIP is where you just get an ATA Adapter to hook up with your Internet Modem, plug the ATA Adapter in your computer and you are ready to go. For computer software based VOIP, all of your options to make and receive calls are all online, features are all online, and every other option is available online. The most common option that people seem to choose is Hardware VOIP because it uses DSL type connections, which are most common these days.




