Hi,
VoiP is generally comparable to a land line, however it is down to bandwith – most broadband or cable lines are more than enough to carry VoiP. It does fluctuate in call quality, but the calls are normally acceptable for a conversation. Many company’s supply VoiP, Skype, BT are the 1st two that spring to mind.
Remember the VoiP will only work with power, so you need to keep a separate phone for the odd power cut you may get, also the emergency services whist they can track a VoiP call it takes much longer so you may if you need to want use a “standard” land line for those calls.
Hope this helps?
what do you need to know ?
VOIP requires CAT5 or similar cabling – or a broadband line.
You cant plug a voip phone into regular phone port – nor into an analogue or digital ext. port in a phone system.
signal quality is dependant on the bandwith – the tech is still not quite a reliable as analogue or digital – but getting there
Hey there!
If you go to http://VoIP-Reviewer.com – you’ll get all the info you need. They’re a reputable company with great voip reviews.
Their top VoIP provider is Phone Power (Which I have) and it works great. They supply everything for free and can get you up and running within a day or two.
I got 6 months free – check it out!http://VoIP-Reviewer.com/phonepower.php
January 15th, 2010 11:02 PM
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January 16th, 2010 12:16 AM
Hi,
VoiP is generally comparable to a land line, however it is down to bandwith – most broadband or cable lines are more than enough to carry VoiP. It does fluctuate in call quality, but the calls are normally acceptable for a conversation. Many company’s supply VoiP, Skype, BT are the 1st two that spring to mind.
Remember the VoiP will only work with power, so you need to keep a separate phone for the odd power cut you may get, also the emergency services whist they can track a VoiP call it takes much longer so you may if you need to want use a “standard” land line for those calls.
Hope this helps?
January 16th, 2010 6:59 AM
what do you need to know ?
VOIP requires CAT5 or similar cabling – or a broadband line.
You cant plug a voip phone into regular phone port – nor into an analogue or digital ext. port in a phone system.
signal quality is dependant on the bandwith – the tech is still not quite a reliable as analogue or digital – but getting there
January 16th, 2010 9:02 AM
Hey there!
If you go to http://VoIP-Reviewer.com – you’ll get all the info you need. They’re a reputable company with great voip reviews.
Their top VoIP provider is Phone Power (Which I have) and it works great. They supply everything for free and can get you up and running within a day or two.
I got 6 months free – check it out!http://VoIP-Reviewer.com/phonepower.php
January 16th, 2010 10:57 AM
Yes. For VOIP, you just need to install skype from skype.com. Easy to use and voice/video quality is good. The service is free.
January 16th, 2010 3:07 PM
Yes, I have had experience with them, and yes, they have the same voice quality as a landline
I use Voice Pulse