Save Cost with VoIP for Home through Broadband Internet Connection
Communicating is a way of life. I make calls everyday to my family and friends, be it for personal or business. Mobile phones are very handy, but they cost a lot. VoIP or voice over Internet protocol, is a way to enjoy some degree of telephone call savings by using Internet as a medium for the calls. Based on experience Internet phone calls brings significant savings over analog calling. Nothing much is needed to enjoy cheap international calls through VoIP. We know that homes now are usually equipped with broadband Internet connection.
In our home we spend like 20$ per month for our ADSL broadband Internet connection. The speed is not that very fast, but it’s already good for checking email, surfing the net, video chats, and others. This is a fixed cost that we pay every month. All we need to do is to tap this unlimited broadband Internet connection. There are many services available like In-voice, Lingo, and many others that seamlessly use broadband connection to make and receive calls at very low international rates.
Some things to note with VoIP through Broadband Internet Connection:
- Phone call are sent across the Internet
- Calls go through the modem
- A phone adaptor splits your high-speed broadband Internet connection
- Internet connection works as usual before phone adaptor installation
- Phone calls passes through a phone adaptor connected to a regular or cordless phone
It’s very easy to enjoy the cheap international call rates using VoIP service through broadband connection. Usually, it takes signing up for the service and you’ll get a phone adaptor. Install the phone adaptor and you’re ready to go. Installation support is easy which is available by phone or by email. The phone adaptor is usually connected between the ADSL Broadband modem and the desktop computer. Analog phone is then connected to the phone adapter. After installation, you’re now ready to make and receive cheaper calls with VoIP over your broadband Internet connection. Personally, I use “In-voice” service and I am very satisfied with the cheaper rates.
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Thursday, August 27th, 2009 at 7:32 pm under 