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The first steps in accepting VoIP technology as tomorrow's communications infrastructure is ultimately understanding exactly what VoIP is, what your choices there are, how you may benefit from your selection, plus, how to select the best provider.
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Many people are turning to VOIP phone for several different reasons, the biggest reason being cost. The landline telephone has been in existence for one hundred years; however, many people are finding that VOIP offers a great deal more, for a great deal less. There is one requirement though, you must have a broadband connection, otherwise known as a highspeed Internet connection. While there are some minor differences between the traditional telephone and a VOIP phone, many people simply enjoy the money saving features.
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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is the latest technology that combines traditional phone service with high speed Internet. Speakeasy VoIP offers both digital and broadband service over one worldwide network. The not only offer unlimited local and long distance calling to the United States but also to more than 20 countries worldwide.
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For the past several years a rapidly growing group of consumers have been getting rid of their traditional phone service in favor of internet telephony systems commonly called VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol. These new phone systems, based upon sending telephone communications via the internet, have proven to be much cheaper than the land line systems offered by BellSouth, Verizon, and the rest of the traditional phone companies.
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Once upon a time, a telephone was just a telephone. You set the base in your home and it featured either a corded or cordless handset for talking to family and friends. Even though that same telephone remains the standard, VoIP, which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, is increasing in popularity and gradually beginning to change the way that the world sends and receives telephone calls. Commonly referred to as an internet phone, this handy device uses the net to route voices for a considerably lower rate than a standard landline phone.
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