VoIP Solutions
According to recent survey, over 53% of the households
that have subscribed to VoIP services have gotten
rid of their land lines completely. These are the
same people who also subscribe to services like wireless
data, video-on-demand, satellite radio, and DVR.
Most of these people signed up to save money on
domestic calls. Another 35 % of broadband users are
interested in switching. About the only thing keeping
the 47% of VoIP subscribers who did not replace their
landline was the fact that many services do not support
911 calls and they have no phone service if the power
goes out.
This new emerging technology promises to integrate
all of the services that most people use daily so
that they can be used wherever they are at the moment.
We are talking about services such as voice, email,
internet access and all of the services that are currently
available on cell phones and in the office, plus the
ability to listen to music and watch movies on their
handheld devices.
There is a VoIP solutions to fit everyone needs from
the individual home owner to the large corporation.
As the WAP (Wireless Access Protocol) capable phones
become available the cell phone will be able to integrate
with the VoIP service and we can truly go to the condition
the telecommunications industry has been discussing
for the last 20 years. That every man, woman and child
in the world will have their own personal telephone
number that will be theirs for life.
VoIP service can be purchased for as little as $15
per month for an individual to several thousands for
a large corporation. Even so, it will still be cheaper
than the traditional phone service of today is.
Most VoIP services offer flat-rate local, regional
and long distance calls. At least one carrier offers
flat-rate international calls. If you do your homework,
you should be able to find the service that is best
suited to your individual needs.