VOIP
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Voice
over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, has grown in popularity recently
and with that rise in popularity has come a number of common misconceptions
and confusion. Global Value Connect (http://globalvalueconnect.com)
has complied this simple guide to address some of these most common
questions and concerns.
1.
What is VoIP and what does it stand for?
2. How do I make a VoIP phone call?
3. What equipment do I need for VoIP phone calls?
4. Are there any differences between making a local call or a long
distance call?
5. Who can I call if I am using a VoIP service?
6. Are there any advantages in using VoIP phone service?
7. Will I be able to dial 911 emergency services?
8. Will I be able to use my computer while making a VoIP phone call?
9. Will I be able to take my phone adapter with me while traveling?
10. Does my computer need to be running in order to use VoIP service?
11. How will I know when I receive a phone call over my VoIP service?
12. Who regulates VoIP services?
13. What are the computer system requirements for VoIP?
14. Are free trials normally available?
15. How can I improve the sound quality?
1.
What is VoIP and what does it stand for?
VoIP
stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and it allows you to place
telephone calls over a data network like the Internet. It operates
by converting your voice signal from your telephone into a digital
signal that can then be transmitted over the Internet. The digital
signal is then converted at the other end back to a voice signal
that the other party can hear. When you use a phone with an adapter
the calls are placed just like a regular telephone. You first hear
a dial tone then the call is made. You are also able to place a
call directly from your computer using a conventional telephone
or microphone.
2.
How do I make a VoIP phone call?
Making
a VoIP phone call is no different from using a regular land line
telephone. You pickup the receiver and listen for the dial tone.
You can then dial your number as you always have in the past. The
call connects to your high-speed Internet connection and travels
to your local telephone company's equipment to a VoIP provider which
transport the signal through the Internet to the local provider
of the party you are calling. They relay the signal to your parties
telephone. As an alternative, you may also place the call using
your computer's hardware and software, entering the number through
your keyboard. The signal is then sent through your cable modem
to your local telephone carrier.
3.
What equipment do I need for VoIP phone calls?
Your
existing incoming high-speed Internet connection should be sufficient
but the higher the connectivity the better the signal.
In terms of hardware, you can hook up an inexpensive microphone
to your computer or connect a phone directly to a VoIP telephone
adaptor (ATA). Or you can use a phone specially made to work with
Internet Voice. This is called an SIP phone. Each SIP phone is a
network endpoint, and voice is routed via its IP address. It allows
a DID (direct inward dialing) number to move with a user. You can
move, add or remove stations and never have to call your interconnect/PBX
service company. SIP phones also allow full use of advanced features
like voice mail to e-mail and auto attendant.
4.
Are there any differences between making a local call or a long
distance call?
There
are many different calling available for VoIP. The calling rates
and fixed plans will vary from one vendor to another depending on
the service you select. Please make sure to read all of the fine
print associated with any plan that you choose.
One thing to keep in mind, however, is that VoIP can blur the difference
between local and long distance by issuing a local number for your
Internet phone. This allows you to make LOCAL calls to your home
area code from that phone, regardless of where you are geographically.
All you need is an Internet connection to plug in your phone, it
doesn't matter what Internet provider you use, and you can call
your local area code from anywhere in the world without paying long
distance rates.
5.
Who can I call if I am using a VoIP service?
Your
calls can be made to any local telephone number, mobile phone, long
distance number, or any international number. You may even use the
service to speak with more than one person at a time. More importantly,
the person you are calling does not need any special equipment;
just a regular telephone.
6.
Are there any advantages in using VoIP phone service?
If
you are using a broadband internet connection, you don't need to
maintain and pay the additional cost for a regular land line just
to make telephone calls.
With VoIP you're able to talk to many people at the same time. You
can set up conference calls with your colleagues, staff, family
and friends.
VoIP allows you to reduce interconnect/PBX fees by enabling you
to add, move and remove stations from your network without calling
your service provider. In addition, you don't have to buy an expensive
phone switch to set up your network. VoIP also offers many advanced
calling features from caller ID and call forward to voicemail and
distinctive ringing to call tracing and reminder calls, among many
others. You can also manage your features through the Internet;
log-in and customize services that normally you would have to rely
on your provider to change - for a fee of course.
Voice over Internet can lower long-distance fees by assigning a
local telephone number to your VoIP phone. You will then be able
to take your phone anywhere in the world, plug it into any broadband
connection regardless of specific provider, and you can make LOCAL
calls to your home area code. Parents can keep in touch with children
at college; churches can contact missionaries all over the world;
and businesses can connect branch offices in different cities.
7.
Will I be able to dial 911 emergency services?
Some
Internet Voice services have difficulty seamlessly connecting with
the 911 dispatch center or identifying the location of Internet
Voice 911 callers. Check with your local VoIP provider to determine
if they can provide this service in your area.
8.
Will I be able to use my computer while making a VoIP phone call?
Yes
you most certainly will be able to use your computer while making
calls on your VoIP network.
9.
Will I be able to take my phone adapter with me while traveling?
You
should be able to use your VoIP service wherever you travel as long
as you have a high-speed Internet connection available. Your adaptor
should work the same as when you are at home or in the office as
long as you have access to a high-speed Internet connection.
10.
Does my computer need to be running in order to use VoIP service?
Your
computer does not need to be turned on but your broadband connection
must be active in order for VoIP to function properly. However,
if you are not using an adapter and choose to use a microphone or
headset with your computer then your computer must be on.
11.
How will I know when I receive a phone call over my VoIP service?
Your
VoIP phone will ring like any other telephone.
12.
Who regulates VoIP services?
The
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has worked to create an
environment promoting competition and innovation to benefit consumers.
Historically, the FCC has not regulated the Internet or the services
provided over it. On February 12, 2004, the FCC found that an entirely
Internet-based VoIP service was an unregulated information service.
On the same day, the FCC began a broader proceeding to examine what
its role should be in this new environment of increased consumer
choice and what it can best do to meet its role of safeguarding
the public interest. In November 2004 they ruled that States do
not have the jurisdiction to impose taxes on VoIP services, another
victory for the consumer.
13.
What are the computer system requirements for VoIP?
The
specific requirements of any VoIP system must be checked with each
individual VoIP provider.
14.
Are free trials normally available?
You
need to check with your selected VoIP provider to determine if a
free trial is available. Most VoIP providers will provide some kind
of free trial or conditional free trial period. If you are dissatisfied
for any reason you should return the equipment in their original
packing boxes together with all shipping paperwork and packing slips
to ensure they will honor their warrantee.
14.
Will I be able to use VoIP behind a firewall?
You
need to ask your network administrator regarding any special setting
that are required to function through the firewall.
15.
How can I improve the sound quality?
* Speak
with a headset instead of a microphone. Better still, use a phone
with an adaptor.
* If you are using a microphone, hold it away from the speakers
to avoid having the sound from your speakers recirculate into your
microphone causing feedback.
* Lower the volume on your speakers.
* Check with your sound card manufacturer to be sure you are using
the latest drivers.
* Use a direct phone jack. A split line or extension cord between
your phone jack and computer can distort the sound causing an echo.
Global
Value Connect (http://globalvalueconnect.com) offers a wide range
of VoIP products and services from the most reliable vendors at
the most competitive prices. If you are in the market for VoIP services
or curious as to what it may cost or how you may benefit then stop
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