Home | What is VoIP? | How does VoIP work? | VoIP Service Providers | What do I need?



VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is hot today. It is changing the way people communicate. By placing calls over the Internet you can save big on your phone bill.

 

What is VoIP/Internet Phone?

Why is VoIP so popular?

Who provides VoIP service?


VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol. It uses your high speed internet connection to make and receive phone calls. The main advantage of VoIP is its ability to call anywhere in the world at a cheaper cost.

 


Saving money is something that every person and company strives to do. With VoIP, your phone bill will be reduced significantly less than what you pay for traditional phone calls.

 


There are increasing number of companies, providing VoIP service.

VoIP Service Comparison

 

 

 

What do you need?

How does it work?

What kind of features do you get?


You need a broadband Internet connection and an analog telephone adaptor is required to make VoIP calls.


VoIP converts the voice signal from your telephone into a digital signal that travels over the Internet. If you are calling a regular phone number, the signal is then converted back at the other end.


Features such as Caller ID, Call Waiting, Call Transfer, Repeat Dialing, Return Call, and Three-Way Dialing are standard with no extra fees.

.

 

If you have a high speed internet connection, like cable modem, DSL, or T1, you can use your high speed connection to make phone calls on the internet.

Featured VoIP Service Providers

Click Here for More VoIP Companies

 

 

 

Alternative VoIP Method: Soft Phone

If you don't mind the inconvenience of making phone calls using a micorphone and a headset on your computer, there are alternative VoIP methods available:


 

 

Home | VoIP/Internet Phone? | How VoIP works | VoIP (Internet Phone) Service Providers | Requirements |
How To Install
| Free PC to PC Internet Calls (Soft Phone) | PC to Telephone VoIP Providers


© 2008. VOIP Internet Phone Service Consumer Guide