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Two Little Known Facts About VOIP To Make It Even More Useful To You
Two Little Known Facts About VOIP To Make It Even More Useful To You
Two Little Known Facts About VOIP To Make It Even More Useful To
You by Jon
Arnold
You probably already know what VOIP is – the technology that
allows you to make and receive telephone calls by use of a reliable
high-speed Internet connection at your home or office. You probably
already know that if your high-speed Internet connection is not
rock solid, stable, and reliable without dropping out frequently,
your VOIP service is not going to be at a level where you can
really depend on it, and that aspect of VOIP is not the problem of
the VOIP provider, but is an issue that you need to take up with
whatever company is providing you with high-speed Internet
access.
You already know that VOIP will not work well with a satellite
Internet connection, and hopefully did not discover that the hard
way. And you may have already discovered that when your high-speed
Internet service goes down, your VOIP phone is not useable at all,
which can be a danger if you are in a situation where you need to
call 911 in case of some type of emergency.
And you may have already received your VOIP billing statement,
where you only paid $17 or $20 for the month, even though you had
1800 minutes of long distance calling from your wife to her brother
on the other side of the country and from you to your sister down
south somewhere, even though neither one of them have a VOIP phone.
What a pleasant surprise to discover such a low bill when that same
1800 minutes of long distance with your phone from the phone
company was well over $75.
You find it so nice to have caller ID on your VOIP phone so you can
see who is calling, and calling waiting so that you can put a
caller on hold while you answer another incoming call, and having
voice mail that you can access from anywhere, and all those
features of your VOIP service are standard features that you do not
pay extra for, whereas you used to pay the big bucks to the phone
company for similar features.
Can it get any better than that? Yes it can and we will talk about
two features of VOIP that many people are not aware of that makes
your VOIP service even more useful.
Plug In Anywhere
When you travel to your parent's house across the state or fly to
your in-laws house across the country, or even when you travel out
of town and are stuck in a hotel for a few days, you can take your
phone and your phone number with you, if you have VOIP.
Simply plug your adapter box for your VOIP phone into a spare jack
on the router for the high-speed Internet connection where you are.
It doesn't matter that your parents use Comcast and you use Charter
for your high-speed Internet, or that you have cable Internet and
they have DSL Internet, as long as it is reliable and stable, you
are set.
Once you are plugged in, you are now making and receiving calls at
your regular phone number! For example, even if you live in Chicago
and you are plugged into your parent's high-speed Internet
connection at their home in Phoenix, your VOIP phone still rings
when somebody calls your VOIP Chicago number.
For hotels, this presents a bit more of a problem if the hotel only
offers wireless Internet access. It can still be done but requires
a bit more that is beyond the scope of this article. But if, for
example, your Denver hotel room has a wired high-speed connection,
you can do the same thing with your VOIP phone.
Virtual Numbers
Let's say you live in Orlando so your VOIP phone has an Orlando
phone number. But your parents do not have a VOIP phone and live in
Houston, and your wife's parents live in Seattle and don't have a
VOIP phone either. Many VOIP providers offer what is known as a
"Virtual Number" at very minimal monthly cost. So you have your
Orlando VOIP phone number, and you also have a phone number that is
local for Houston and another phone number that is local for
Seattle.
What happens is that your parents or your wife's parents can call a
LOCAL number so they are not paying long distance charges, and your
VOIP phone in Orlando will ring when they call you!
Discover all the things that you can do with your VOIP phone to
make it even more useful than you have already found it to be!
For more insights and additional information about Home VOIP Services and to see
our Top Picks for a VOIP provider, please visit our web site at
http://www.voipinsideinfo.com
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