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VoIP hardware guide

By: Mansi Gupta


VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol is a technology that taken the telecom industry by storm by introducing significant changes in the telecommunications field. Because of the changes it made to the traditional telephone system, it has become a hot favorite in both the residential and commercial.

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is essentially a process that transforms your voice into digital signals that travel over the Internet. Its most outstanding feature is its affordability. With VoIP you can make long distance calls at a fraction of the cost you used to pay your phone companies. This is mainly due to the fact that the transfer of digital signals over the Internet is quite cheaper than transferring analog signals over traditional phone lines.

The VoIP equipment needed to make VoIP calls depends on the type of VoIP service used. VoIP service is available in three different modes. These are ATA, IP phone and PC to PC. All these services are common and available for use on the PC at home. ATA or Analog Telephone Adapter enables the user to connect the phone to the computer and regularly use it for VoIP service by converting analog sound into digital data extracts. Internet Protocol phones are those phones that are specifically designed for use with VoIP. They are very similar to standard phone models, but the elements are different from themselves. In addition, a wireless IP phone allow the user to use VoIP services on the move. The PC to PC VoIP can be implemented by installing the software provided by VoIP service providers. Yahoo and MSN messengers are examples of such software. In the PC to PC VoIP users can make long distance calls through their computer and can communicate through the headset with microphone attached.

As VoIP is gaining popularity in the market for VoIP services and equipment is becoming increasingly competitive. Currently, there are several companies that offer VoIP services and equipment to the growing demand for VoIP. However, VoIP technology is so new that even the latest VoIP hardware becomes obsolete in a few months. Thus, we must be very careful while investing in VoIP hardware. First, you must decide what type of VoIP service is perfect for you. Then compare the cost of VoIP equipment with that of traditional phones. If it is more expensive than traditional phones, then there is no need to buy it because it is not advisable to purchase the VoIP equipment for the simple pleasure of having the latest technology. In addition, as products become obsolete very quickly, you have to buy only when necessary. If you use VoIP, you should be prepared to spend more money in the future to upgrade your hardware. In addition, installation costs are paid each time you change or upgrade your hardware. Finally, before going to the store for VoIP hardware you need to collect information on different suppliers and must select an authorized dealer or authorized.

Mansi Gupta recommends that you visit http:www.voiplowdown.comhardwareindex.html for more information on equipment VOIP.

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Mansi Gupta recommends that you visit http:www.voiplowdown.comhardwareindex.html for more information on equipment VOIP.



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