Voice
Over IP – Saving Money
I was
on a tech support call with a client in Australia for over forty-five
minutes. Guess how much that cost me. If I told you less than a
dollar, would you believe it? Well it is true indeed.
I called
my friend in England just the other day. We talked for about half
an hour and it didn't cost either of us a nickel. Free and clear
as crystal, I used my computer. Nothing fancy, just a simple sound
card, speakers and microphone is all I needed.
If
you haven't heard about Voice over IP yet, you most definitely will
soon. There are several different methods to the crazed digital
telephony protocol that could change the way you make calls and
save you a bundle.
What
is VOIP?
Voice
over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is the concept for managing the delivery
of voice information in digital format through the Internet rather
then conventional voice telephone lines. In the simplest form, VoIP
turns any computer into a telephone.
Although
there are complex and costly ways to do this in the enterprise level,
there are also simple, nearly free ways do use VoIP on the personal
level. All that's required is a broadband Internet connection of
some type. Now I am not here to advertise for any single organization
selling VoIP equipment or services, but just to let you know, there
are some that offer very nice package deals with equipment, Internet
phones, headsets and all the fixings of standard enterprise phone
systems. There are also software based systems that operate like
your everyday chat systems and require only computer speakers and
a microphone.
Why
would I want this?
One
major advantage of VoIP and Internet telephony is that it avoids
the tolls charged by ordinary telephone services that use the standard
public switched telephone network. Sure Pac Bell and ATT don’t
like the sounds of that, not unless they figure out how to jump
on the bandwagon and capitalize on this somewhat new form of technology.
Actually VoIP has been around for a while, yet it is starting to
pick up speed now as an alternative means of communication. And
the primary reason is that it will save you money.
Another
money saving fact about VoIP is that since VoIP utilizes your broadband
Internet connection for its delivery, customers do not pay Federal
USF and FCC Line Charges and pay lower Federal Excise Tax.
WI-FI
and VoIP
Now
we're getting serious! Where is this going? Can it really compete
with the cell phone? Well, at this time the wireless technology
has some security risks and setup difficulties to overcome before
it becomes a significant player in the game. But on a local, enterprise
level, we are not far off.
What
is the bottom line?
If
you are tired of lofty telephone bills, perhaps there is a solution
for you that will help with this years budget. You don't need to
transform your entire phone system to utilize the benefits of VoIP.
Start small and learn its potential.
A Rule
for the Road:
Keep
up with technology or else technology will pass you by; and the
ignorance will cost you more than you will know.
Greg
Richburg runs KlickCommerce, a web based marketing system for Women's
clothing. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and the owner
of Netricks, Inc. a network consulting, web design and hosting company
located in Fresno, CA.
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