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Provider For Residential VoIP

There are many provider for residential voip
Why Do You Need To Go VoIP?
Many appealing features are given by Service provider residential voip. These are:
  • Cheaper phone plan with additional free features like call waiting and forwarding, voice mail etc.
  • All Local calls are bundled for free and you only have to pay for international calls. The costs for international calls are far cheaper than that of the telephone company.
  • If you call subscribers of other service providers, you may have to pay additional charge depending upon connection charges between the two companies.
  • Internet phones are supposed to be data transmission and so far have not attracted taxes.
  • Your VoIP phone is like a Cell phone you can take it anywhere with you. The only thing you need is a broad band internet connection to plug it into to make and receive calls.
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What VoIP Service Providers Do Not Tell You?
Every service provider likes to have customers and provide you the necessary information to entice you to use their service. You realize many things after you getting the connection. Some of them are:
  • You cannot connect emergency services with a VoIP phone. This is made available through the FCC ruling. Yet make sure this is part of your plan.
  • Your IP phone will not work if there is a power outage. For a traditional phone the supply is from the exchange. You will need a UPS for the IP phone to work.
  • Your IP phone may not allow you to connect to traditional telephone numbers unless there is a service agreement between these two companies.
  • Your VoIP phone has lesser reliability than your traditional phone and calls and even voice packets get dropped when the internet is congested.
  • Sometimes there is echo or delay loss leading to loss in quality of voice.
How Do I Get a VoIP Connection?
Ask your telecom company if they are offering VoIP services as many Telecom companies have entered the VoIP market. If not search the net for leading providers and see the call plans and other charges. You could also refer to some of the other articles provided on this site about the providers and solutions related to VoIP. Another link that provides you some information on equipment and service providers is
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/VOIP+Service+Providers+Residential.
Enterprise VoIP
This is a user of large number of telephone lines. These are issues concerning service, equipment and maintenance. The challenges for Enterprises and small business are:
  • Building a IP-PBX
  • configuring IP phones
  • standards-compliance
  • ensuring quality of service
  • scalability
  • coordinating a complete system switchover to internet telephony
  • migrating applications like voicemail and directory services
  • retro-interfacing to traditional telephony
  • security and survivability
  • dealing with the challenges of NAT
Residential VoIP is fast gaining ground around the world. Gradual acceptance of VoIP is because of various features and the cost factor. Regulatory mechanism and the emergency 911 services are provided (E-911). Once the reliability and other issues of VoIP is settled it will soon gain widespread acceptance in households across the world.

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