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Imagine paying a phone bill only once a year, and still getting unlimited long distance and local calling. You can with a yearly unlimited calling plan with VOIP. Depending on your calling plan you might pay between $200 to $300 for the entire year, plus three to five dollars for taxes and government imposed fees each month.
VoIP uses a high speed internet connection instead of the transmission of voice signals via a regular telephone line. When you talk through a VoIP device the signal travels digitally via your internet connection to the person at the other end. Depending on the device used the signal may have to transfer from a phone signal into a digital signal, and then back into a phone signal at the other end.
Many of the same features from your traditional phone service still are still available, including unlimited local and domestic long-distance calling, caller ID, voice mail, call forwarding, and call waiting.
With the popularity of VoIP calling plans growing, many of the major cable and phone companies have started to offer broadband calling services. The trick is to find one at a lower cost than what you had been paying for traditional phone service. You can even save on cell phone bills by switching to a plan with fewer minutes, because VoIP is so affordable and accessible. If you’re traveling or on a business trip, your VoIP service goes with you, as long as you take your computer with you and have access to internet. Many businesses are starting to use Internet based calling services because it can provide them with a cost effective way to communicate, especially on international calls. International rates for some VoIP services are comparable to prepaid calling cards, except you don’t have to worry about buying new cards or running out of minutes.
As for the quality and clarity of the phone calls, many say you can’t tell the difference. Advances in VoIP technology over the past few years have taken some of the quality issues out of the picture. There are far less outages now than even five years ago. Mostly, that has to do with the quality of your Internet service provider and weather or not your cable or DSL modem is working properly.
Is VOIP available where I live.
If you have broadband it’s available, but that doesn’t mean a local phone number for any given company is available in your area. You’ll just have to check and see which VOIP providers offer a local phone number where you live. While I’m on the subject of local phone numbers I might as well let you know in many cases you’ll be able to keep your current phone number when you switch to VOIP from a landline. Just check with your favorite VOIP phone service provider.

