If you are sick and tired of ridiculous telephone
bills, perhaps there is a solution for you that will help with the year’s
budget. The good news is that you do not need to transform your entire phone
system to utilize the benefits of VoIP. Start small and learn its potential.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is the concept for managing the delivery
of voice information in digital format through the Internet rather then
conventional voice telephone lines. In the simplest form, VoIP turns any
computer into a telephone.
To understand how VoIP
works, you should familiarize yourself with the underlying concept behind
regular analog audio communication, since this is the precursor for VoIP.
Analog phone calls are actually made through fiber optic networks by digitizing
your voice communications for sending the signal across thousands of miles,
but once it gets to the final destination, the signal is once again converted
to analog. During these calls, the switches remain open even while there
is dead air and no conversation is taking place; the circuit is also open
in both directions even when only one party is talking and the other is
listening. This is not terribly efficient, and slows down the communication
of information considerably.
There are some simple, nearly free ways do use VoIP on the personal level.
All that is required is a broadband Internet connection of some type. Now
I am not here to advertise for any single organization selling VoIP equipment
or services, but just to let you know, there are some that offer very nice
package deals with equipment, Internet phones, headsets and all the fixings
of standard enterprise phone systems. There are also software-based systems
that operate like your everyday chat systems and require only computer speakers
and a microphone.