September 07, 2005

VoIP has taken a giant leap with PC-to-Phone Service

Internet Telephony service has reached a significant phase. More and more companies are offering VoIP technology to their subscribers. The major companies who have taken the initiative of bringing a revolution in the wireless market are Vonage, Skype, Google, Microsoft and i2Telecom. They offer cheap long-distance calls and advanced features to their subscribers at the same time. This was made possible with the arrival of VoIP technology.

PC-to-Phone service is a extended feature of VoIP. Using this service, users can make and receive calls from regular phones on their PCs provided they have a broadband connection. PC-to-Phone VoIP calls are less expensive than the conventional phone calls. startribune.com reports:

One advantage of such services is the ability to make calls through an Internet-connected laptop when cellular service is unreliable. Many people also prefer the convenience of talking while working on a PC; the services can operate while you are doing other tasks on the computer.

Read More: VoIP goes step further with PC-to-phone service

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