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What does VOIP stand for? |
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Voice Over Internet Protocol – VoIP uses the same packet based technology as the
Internet. Actually
turned into data, In fact your voice is such that it is simply information that gets transferred via the Internet – information is transferred to the same as web page your computer.
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Why would I consider VOIP? |
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When you are using Public Switched Telephone (PSTN) line, you typically pay for the time you use: The more time you stay on the phone the more you'll pay. And you generally don't have the option of talking with more than one person at a time (or you can, but at increased cost).
With VOIP, you can talk all the time with any person you want (the requirement is that the other person has an internet connection), with no regard to distance, and you can talk with many people at the same time.
Still not convinced – read the rest of the FAQ to cover other questions or concerns you may have.
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How can the calls be free? |
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Other than our base infrastructure costs, calls transferred via the Internet are free. It is best to illustrate the differences between traditional carriers and VOIP.
Traditional
You pick up your phone and dial a telephone phone number, the call goes through your local telephone company who charges you a connection fee and per minute charge (for long distance calls), billed monthly in your long distance phone bill.
How it works with VoIP
You pick up your phone and dial a VOIP phone number, the call goes through your internet connection to VOIP network , with your VOIP phone number or (DID) you have called. You have just circumvented your traditional carrier and eliminated your phone bill!
If you call a traditional telephone or mobile, we need to pass the call into the traditional carrier network. This is at an additional cost.
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Why do VoIP provider charge for some calls? |
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Because, the charge for calls that need to be passed into the traditional carrier network – PSTN (the calls to normal telephones, mobiles etc).
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How much is it going to cost? |
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Anywhere from nothing upwards, depending mostly on how you are going to use the system and convenience. If you have the basic requirements, you can start today without spending any money –FREE!
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What are the basic requirements? |
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- An Internet Connection (DSL / Cable Internet connection recommend )
- Computer with a full duplex sound card (most computers will have this)
- Speakers and a microphone
- Softphone (free software)
- Sign up you FREE account with one of VoIP provider
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What else might I need? |
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There are many options with IP telephony to make things easier for you. Whilst the possibilities are virtually endless, the core options are laid out below for you.
- Conferencing multiple phone calls together
- Integration of your existing contacts in MS Outlook and other contact management programs
- Encrypted calls
- Access for other devices such as PDA / Pocked PCs
Headset
A headset is for use with the softphone on your computer. It will contain either one or two speaker to cover your ears along with a built in microphone. Your hands are completely free when using a headset as there is no need to hold it to your ear (As you do with a USB or ordinary phone)
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USB Phone
USB phones are an extension of the softphone concept. They plug into your computer’s USB port and provide you with a physical phone handset.
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IP Phone
IP phones resemble an ordinary telephone however they have many advantages including:
- You can see your received, missed and placed calls online.
- Conferencing facilities with out additional expense of extra phone lines
- Call forward and call hold functionality
- You don’t need to have your computer turned on in order to make/ receive calls
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How do I Sign Up? |
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You simply need to go to a VoIP provider and enter your details as requested. An account will be automatically created for you such that you can begin making FREE phone calls straight away.
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Question not covered? |
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If you have a question that has not been answered by the FAQ (or you would like further details), email and we would be happy to cover this for you. We will add to this FAQ list based on the questions we get from you.
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