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VOIP Info – Phones Going Digital? (Part 1)

Digital phone is another name for VoIP. Digital phones or VoIP, which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, is the science of transmitting audio over the Internet. Digital phones are gaining in popularity and earning their respect as viable competition for analog phones. Many people are turning to the solutions digital phones have to offer. There are many benefits to VoIP. For instance, VoIP networks are fast. They use less bandwidth than other applications, and many of the VoIP services are integrated. Allowing them to increase productivity and perform many functions simultaneously.

Another reason digital phones are gaining acceptance, is that they are cost effective. For instance, you already have your High Speed Internet connection, and after you pay for your VoIP service provider, you will find that many of the “extra” fees commonly charged by standard telephone service companies are no longer applicable. There are no taxes to pay on VoIP, and many of the features that come with regular telephone providers are included free. Features such as Call Waiting, Caller ID, Voicemail, and Call Forwarding are often included for no charge at all. It is recommended that you thoroughly review the company and the services that you would like to include with your VoIP package before making a purchasing decision.

VoIP allows users to speak with more than one person at a time. Conference calling is very easy and simple to achieve. Many businesses are taking advantage of all of the opportunities that VoIP has to offer. For example, businesses are discovering that if they switch to VoIP, they can handle most of their business telecommunications needs with one application. VoIP can offer businesses the ability to integrate their data, audio, video, and web components within one application.

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