Discover All About VOIP


by Lorna Goldsborough

As your voice is turned into a digital data signal through a voice over IP service, it moves through the network as that signal. The only thing you need is your computer to make this work as you can download all of the software you need and then use your microphone and speakers to carry out the conversation. Using voice over IP services from your home computer can be a fun and exciting adventure through long distance conversation around the world.

As your voice is turned into a digital data signal through a voice over IP service, it moves through the network as that signal. The only thing you need is your computer to make this work as you can download all of the software you need and then use your microphone and speakers to carry out the conversation. Using voice over IP services from your home computer can be a fun and exciting adventure through long distance conversation around the world.

Some services allow the user to utilize a normal phone with an adaptor over the computer's network. Other services, however, require a specialized VOIP phone system that can take and receive phone VOIP calls due to special software located within. In terms of using a normal phone, there is usually a software package that accompanies the adaptor or the program download that can change your normal phone into something that can accept and send voice over IP phone transmissions.

Depending on the limitations of your service, you may only be able to contact other people with a VOIP service program on their network. There are some programs and providers, however, which allow calls to all people on all phones regardless of the network. If you are calling a person with a basic telephone (analog), that person does not need any special equipment to receive your call or carry on a conversation with you regardless of the type of phone you call on.

There are a number of issues involved that may cause you to think twice about the service, however. For one, some services will not function at all during a power outage. The service provider may not offer backup power for these situations. Second, VOIP servers may not offer white page or directory assistance programs. This can be curbed rather simply, however, as the internet is literally at your fingertips. Third, not all VOIP servers link directly to 911 or other emergency numbers. You may have to ask your provider specifically about this issue for an answer.

In June of 2005, the Federal Communications Commission of the United States of America enacted a regulation that insisted that all VOIP providers include 911 emergency services or that they include a sticker or form of notification that signalled that the phone did not offer that service. There was also an active regulation that made VOIP phone systems subject to the same law enforcement capabilities to wiretap. This was also enacted by the FCC and applies to all servers.

VOIP allows the user to work from their personal computer and phone to connect through the internet or network to another phone or personal computer. This process is changing the way calls are made and, frankly, the way calls are monitored as well. It especially impacts the billing for calls because in many cases, using VOIP is free. This aspect of calling is one great reason to look into VOIP calling a little bit more for your family and your own personal use.

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