الأحد، 19 يوليو 2009

VoIP is Your Solution to Cheap Home Phone Service

Do you have high-speed Internet? More specifically, broadband Internet service. If you do you could be using that Internet connection to get really cheap home phone service. I'm not talking about software like Skype where you need a computer, a microphone, and speakers or a head set. I am talking about using your home telephone with your dsl or cable Internet connection to lower your phone bill.Digital Phone Service VoIP phone service has many names. It has been called anything from just VoIP, to broadband telephone, and more recently digital phone service. Have you ever wondered how the cable providers can offer phone service so cheap? They use VoIP, but even if it is less costly than your typical landline you could get stand alone VoIP or digital phone for much less than what the cable company charges.The cost of Digital Phone Service You can think of VoIP phone service as sort of a prepaid phone plan. You do have to pay in advance, and sometimes you have to buy a VoIP phone router to make it work, but depending on what provider you use, the router may be free. There are VoIP providers that offer unlimited local and long distance calling for $20 or less per month, and if you think that's cheap you can pay up front for an entire year for around $200. Just think, no phone bill for a year other than the modest three to five dollars for government imposed fees and taxes.Quality of Digital Phone Service There is typically no noticeable difference between the call quality of VoIP vs landline phone service. I've been a Packet8 customer myself for over three years now, and for me using expensive landline phone service when I can use VoIP for a third of the cost is nonsense. If you have faster Internet connections, you'll likely have an increase in call quality, but this is barely noticeable as well.Digital Phone Features vs Landline Phone Features This is another area where digital Voip phone service shines. Landline telephone companies will often charge you for extra calling features like caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding, and others. If calling features come with your landline plan you'll normally get two or three at the most. On the other hand with VoIP you can get anywhere from ten to twenty or even more calling features at no extra cost.The Bottom Line If you need to save money on local and long distance phone calls then a digital VoIP calling plan is just what the doctor ordered. There just isn't anything cheaper on the market right now. VoIP is cheaper than cellular, it is cheaper than using calling cards, and it is most definitely cheaper than using a landline telephone. And since it uses your high-speed Internet connection to send and receive those calls you'll benefit from the satisfaction of your Internet service is actually helping you to save a substantial amount of money.Daymon Hoag is the founder of Phone TV Internet where you can shop online, rate and review products, or ask and answer questions about VoIP Phone Service.Article Source