VoIP phone adapters
enable users to use their standard telephones with their VoIP services.
VoIP is Voice over Internet Protocol. It is the technology of
transmitting audio as data packets over the Internet to a receiving
computer, VoIP enabled phone, or a standard telephone. The standard
telephone system is known as the PSTN or Public Switched Telephone
Network. The very infrastructure of VoIP and PSTN are completely
different networks. People have experienced VoIP technology by using a
microphone and speakers connected to their computers, but thanks to
phone adapters, users can put away the microphones and speak over VoIP
with standard telephones.
A simple form of VoIP
is used with many Instant Messaging programs. For free, a computer user
can download an Instant Messaging program, connect their computer
speakers and a microphone, and make a free long distance (or
international) call to another pc user. Many Instant Messaging programs
are incorporating VoIP services. You can use Yahoo Messenger, AOL,
Skype, ICQ, MSN, and Google to make pc-to-pc free phone calls.
Another more advanced form of VoIP is to use a
monthly service provider for the handling of all of your telephone
needs. A VoIP provider will work much like your traditional telephone
service yet you will not need to have your house wired or have phone
jacks installed. With a phone adapter you will be able to transform
your household phone into a phone that will work with your VoIP
service. You can also connect a portable phone to the adapter and have
a portable phone that operates on your VoIP service. Your service
provider will provide you with the telephony adapter.
As VoIP products and services continue to
evolve, we can expect more VoIP phones will hit the market. There are
currently a few models on the market as well as VoWiFi phones- VoIP’S
answer to cellular.
People prefer VoIP to standard PSTN networks.
For many it is the cost savings that are making this the telephony
method of choice. You can find unlimited local and long distance
calling plans for as little as $20.00 a month. VoIP providers are
creeping up everywhere. From major telephone companies like Verizon to
Cellular giants such as Cingular everyone is eyeing VoIP.
VoIP offers tremendous benefits. For instance, many
of the calling features that are available on a pay basis with standard
telephone networks are typically included free of charge with VoIP
service providers. These features include but are not limited to: Voice
Mail, Caller Id, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, and *69.
Residential customers are pleased with the
freedom that the phone adapter offers them. Though many would still use
VoIP if they were confined to a microphone and speakers, the ability to
speak freely on your telephone or cordless handset has even greater
appeal for those who are considering VoIP services.
Businesses are also taking advantage of the amazing
saving opportunities that come with VoIP. Small businesses like the
ability to integrate features such as voice, fax, and web-based
applications that are provided with VoIP. VoIP has great audio quality
and offers employers and employees flexibility. Many businesses have
noticed a significant increase in productivity and employer/employee
relations since switching to VoIP.
VoIP phone adapters give mobile employees the ability
to take their phone number with them, anywhere they have a High Speed
Internet connection. This has revolutionized the concept of customer
service, and brought an increase of services provided by those in sales
and other occupations where travel is a frequent requirement. Now, if a
worker is away from the desk, traveling, or about mobile business,
there needs to be no hesitant for customers or clients to stay
connected. There is no need to transfer calls through secretaries
stationed at desks. Thanks to VoIP, employees can receive their
important business calls unhindered.
Call centers have also adopted VoIP as their method
of communications. VoIP integrates so many features that are vital to
the success of a prosperous business that it is any wonder that not
every company has made the switch to VoIP.
Though the future will unveil many other new products
and features, phone adapters continue to bridge the distance between
PSTN and VoIP. The ability to bring your phone number with you has
positively revolutionized the way people communicate.