Voip advantages and disadvantages
| Added: 19-02-2012 Author: Giorgos Kontopoulos Category: Voice Over IP |
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VoIP is a technology that has been commercially available since Level 3 introduced the softswitch last 10 years. In the early years of this new technology and many of these shortcomings is to stop the people from the reform as a solution. VoIP matured recently have many competitors and who is entitled to receive telephone service. The minimum you need a fast internet connection and PC to use VoIP. Companies may be more advanced services including services to be run and what looks like a regular phone.
Advantages
1. Free or very heap phone. VoIP offers many free phone calls to users on the network and analogue levels are often almost free. Standards call for local calls and mobile phones are generally high but still below the lower level. Boiling is an international attraction is one will see further savings when using VoIP phone. No more monthly fixed costs of local telephone companies.
2. Charging per second. Most VoIP companies will charge you the full amount of seconds used by them then you know how much you spend each call when you make it.
3. International phone. A VoIP phone has no land boundaries. You can take with you wherever go. And apply the same standards no matter where you are when you use it.
4. 3-way calling, call forward, callback services and caller ID are usually standard features (free) with VoIP companies. They are usually extra for companies sued by traditional communications (telcos).
No system is without shortcomings
1. Depending on high speed internet connection. When the Internet is congested or slow connection, call quality may deteriorate and courses where there is no internet connection for VoIP calls can not pass.
2. VoIP voice quality is generally lower than standard phones. Broadband Internet connection speeds determine how fast the voice packets can be transmitted, the computer processor broadband speeds determine how fast the package can be compressed and uncompressed, the choice of codec used for compression to take part in the overall service quality. As a rule of thumb relationship between velocity and speed of the computer (with a good compression codec from VoIP company) will make the service generally regarded as acceptable.
In general, VoIP is a low cost alternative for communication. VoIP is not just great to be away. Not just for kids and their friends to talk with their PCs. Many companies already rely on international communications using the service to reduce costs. The company has done some important research to improve the loss of VoIP services, such as improving the overall quality. Despite all the improvements continually going with VoIP, it will be quickly accepted by everyone as an alternative to PSTN kinachokubalika.
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