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Introduction to Voice Over IP (VOIP) Phone Service (Ezine Ready) Author: Marc Ilgen
Anyone who is old enough to remember making long distance phone calls 30 years ago would also agree that telephone communication has changed considerably over the past three decades. Certainly the introduction and mass adoption of the cellphone has changed voice communication immeasurably. But there is a new revolution going on in landline communication as well. The latest technology is called Voice Over Internet Protocol, or VoIP for short. It is also known as Internet Telephony, a name that is derived from the fact that VoIP involves making phone calls over a broadband internet connection.
VoIP technology is taking the world by storm for mainly one reason -
VoIP technology has come a long way since it was invented in the mid 1990's. Originally,
computer hobbyists were responsible for creating VoIP so that they could use voice
communication between two people who both had computers and specialized voice equipment.
The first VoIP companies began delivering products to the market in 1996, and by
1998 or 1999, VoIP technology had become a topic of considerable interest in technically
oriented publications. The largest VoIP company (Vonage) started in 2001 and signed
its first residential customer in 2002. Within the next two years, newer companies
like Sunrocket entered the market to compete with Vonage by offering the same service
at an even lower price. Today, an ever-
Another nice feature of VoIP is that switching from a POTS plan is very easy. You do need a broadband internet connection (cable, DSL, even wireless) but aside from that, the VoIP company you sign with will give you everything you need. The equipment can include either analog telephone adapter (ATA) which connects your existing phone to your broadband internet connection. However, it is more common these days for the VoIP carrier to provide you with a new VoIP phone, which looks just like your regular phone but is specially made to work with VoIP.
One of the latest exciting features of VoIP is portability. On leading VoIP carriers like Sunrocket and Vonage, you can take your VoIP modem with you when you go on business trips or on vacation, and simply connect this modem to any computer at your destination (any computer with a broadband internet connection). If you do this, your phone number travels with you! No one back home will ever know that you are overlooking the beach in Florida rather than sitting in your office in Cleveland. Imagine the possibilities!
The fact that VoIP is internet-
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Marc Ilgen Ph.D. is computer scientist, software developer and expert author on a
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