October 1, 2008

Which VoIP Company Is Right for You? - the Six Basic’s You Need to Know

Filed under: House Of Telecommunication, Tech World — admin @ 3:29 am

As VoIP is becoming increasingly available, lots of people are now debating whether to change to VoIP UK. The big advantage is that by making calls through a broadband internet connection rather than a traditional telephone line you can make massively cheaper or even free calls. You do not have to be a technology geek to get started with internet telephony either. The average person can have VoIP set up and be enjoying VoIP in about half an hour.

An important consideration where it pays to do some research before committing one way or another is in the selection of a VoIP provider. There are a growing number of Voice over IP service providers that you can sign up with and it is wise to opt for one that will meet your needs.

Choosing a VoIP provider can be a bit different from deciding on which electricity, gas or other service provider to use. Problems such as features and quality of service all come into play as do the technical requirements and the price. So here are a few tips to help you decide who to choose.

1. Firstly, check who offers the basic services you want and make sure you have the equipment to use those services.

2. Then compare them to see what you are getting for your money. One VoIP provider may offer a number of different packages and price plans, while others take a single simpler approach. Some are willing to offer separate deals for personal users and home businesses but others do not.

3. Some VoIP service providers like Vonage also offer call options allowing you to make cheap calls to UK and Ireland landlines for a fixed monthly fee. It is also worth investigating significantly cheap international call costs, if that’s something you often use your phone for. Some VoIP services offer bundles of international minutes at reduced rates for prolific users.

4. It is also useful to to able to take advantage of other features, such as a second line or being able to add a virtual phone number in another city to your VoIP service. When receive a call on the virtual number from a landline, they only pay their local call rate to reach you, even if you are in another country. If this sounds like something that you may be interested in then look into what each Voice over IP provider offers.

5. Any decent service provider offers all the help you need to get you started. They will also include services to manage your connections, such as call diversion or configuring voicemail, as well as bill management services.

6. Many Voice over IP services provide intuitive web controls where subscribers can manage their accounts, set up diversions and voicemail on the fly, and order additional lines or other services.

Once you have processed all this information you will be in a better position to make your choice based on the different options offered by each individual provider.

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