VoIP - What Is It And Why Do I Need It?

In the dynamically changing world of technology, VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) is one of the latest and potentially greatest wonders ever created by the human mind. Watch a techie show, read a techie magazine or talk to any cyber dude and most will acknowledge that VoIP is one of the coolest advancements they've ever been blessed to experience. On the other hand, for the vast majority who...

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VoIP Fundamentals for Land-line Lubbers

Leanne Tremblay

Voice-over-IP, or "VoIP" for short, is all about making phone calls on the Internet instead of on the conventional telephone network. To use VoIP, you need a broadband connection, basically a high-speed Internet service provided through a cable or DSL modem. Normally, you subscribe to high speed Internet so that you can surf the web, send emails and transfer files quickly and efficiently, but when using your broadband connection to make VoIP calls, computers aren't necessary.

Why is this? To make a VoIP call from your phone to another phone, you need an Analog Terminal Adaptor (ATA) plugged into your broadband modem to convert your voice signals into data. When you subscribe to a VoIP service such as Vonage or Packet8, they provide you with an ATA. That's all you need. So, unless you're using VoIP software to make the call from your PC, you don't need to have a computer running or even connected to the Internet.

That being said, there are still some great advantages to using your computer for making Internet calls. In fact, one of the easiest ways to give VoIP a try is to place a phone call between two computers. This is called a computer-to-computer voice connection. All you need is a computer, a headset consisting of earphones and microphone, and some VoIP software. VoIP software is usually free to download. Installation is straightforward and once your account is set up, you can call any computer in the world running the same software.

Skype, Gizmo Project, and FWD (Free World Dialup) are some of the more commonly used free services. Instant Messenger (chat) programs like Yahoo Messenger, MSN Messenger, and GoogleTalk also allow you to make voice calls. There is no charge for this type of connection and calls can be made to anywhere in the world.

You can also use VoIP software to call traditional land-line telephones connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) instead of the Internet. In most cases, VoIP phone calls to land-line phones are not free, but the cost is quite a bit lower than what your telephone company charges. For example, the cost of a cross-country long distance VoIP call to a land-line phone is somewhere in the range of 2¢ to 3¢ per minute. Depending on the VoIP service, you an even make calls to cellular phones.

There are a few companies, like VoipBuster.com offering free calls to land-line phones in select countries, but with restrictions on the length of time you can talk.

One final note to remember. Only the person making the call from their computer needs VoIP software. Parties receiving land-line or cellular calls do not need any extra equipment or software.

About the author:
Leanne Tremblay is the owner of http://www.quickstartvoip.com. If you want to know if broadband internet phone service is right for you, then http://www.quickstartvoip.com is a good place to start. You'll find reviews, articles, and tutorials for choosing, installing and using voice-over-IP phone service in the home or small business.


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The latest information and news on VoIP:

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VoIP is hurting BTC (The Nassau Guardian)
A new report is again indicating that The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) is being devalued due to illegal competition from long distance companies offering Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
Polycom launches SoundPoint IP 430 VoIP phone (CIOL)
NEW DELHI:Polycom, Inc., provider of unified collaborative communications solutions, has added the SoundPoint IP 430 phone to its SIP based voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) desktop phones portfolio. The newly launched phone is a two-line phone with a full-duplex speakerphone and graphical LCD.
Samsung SGH-P200 GSM/VOIP Hybrid Phone Sighted at FCC (AnandTech)
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Consumers to flock to VoIP (theRegister via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
The traditional home phone number could become a thing of the past as more and more people opt for fixed-mobile services and VoIP. That's according to ...
VoIP Will Kill Off Traditional Landlines In Europe: Report (Small Biz Pipeline)
VoIP will kill off the use of traditional landlines in Europe, due to the appeal of new fixed-mobile telephone services, says two new reports by JupiterResearch.
X-Lite SIP VoIP Softphone Download (DesignTechnica)
Today's daily download is X-Lite SIP VoIP Softphone. Users who subscribe to a VoIP or Broadband service will be able to use this description.
Ennovative Commerce Solutions Installs VoIP from TelCove (CommsDesign)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Ennovative Commerce Solutions, a Jacksonville-based developer of enterprise-class marketing and sales solutions, has installed a new, company-wide VoIP solution from TelCove, a leading provider of business critical telecommunications services to enterprise customers and carriers.
Consumers to flock to VoIP (The Register)
All change The traditional home phone number could become a thing of the past as more and more people opt for fixed-mobile services and VoIP.?
Tiscali unveils VoIP service (The Register)
VoIPtastic Tiscali - which recently clocked up one million broadband lines in the UK - has unveiled details of a new VoIP service.?
Fusion Softphone Turns Computer into VoIP Telephone (IT Observer)
Fusion Telecommunications International has announced that it has completed the first version of its proprietary computer-based efonica telephone, or 'softphone,' a software application that transforms a personal computer into a VoIP telephone. Concurrent with the launch of Fusion?s new, efonica-branded VoIP services later this month, customers will be able to download a beta version of the

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