Thursday, May 25, 2006

Testimonies on using VoIP

Dan Steinholz, Web Designer, Phoenix, AZ

"As a self-employed individual, I love the flexibility VoIP provides me. I frequently travel, so I bring my VoIP adapter with me. When I reach my destination, I just plug it into the high-speed connection at the hotel, the office, or my parents' place, and have an instant phone with my same home number. My friends never know where I am, but they can always call me on the same number. And, when I'm not in the office, or when the system is not connected, my calls are automatically forwarded to my cell phone. I wish it was harder to reach me sometimes!!!"

Rick Cleveland, Financial Services Vice President, Minneapolis, Minnesota

"Because of my job, I'm constantly traveling and working on long-term assignments all over the country and sometimes, the world. Instead of relying on my cell phone and its spotty service all the time, I purchased a VoIP solution. Now, I just take my VoIP telephone adapter with me wherever I go, and plug it in for a ready-to-use phone line. Now, no matter where I am, I have my phone line with me

Maria de la Cruz, Graduate Student, Virginia

"I have friends all over the world, and calling everyone was costing too much money. I tried using online voice chats, but it was awkward sitting in front of my PC. I signed up for a VoIP service and it's absolutely amazing. I dropped my phone company, I pay about half as much every month for the line (no tax, either!), and best of all, I can call my friends all over the world for pennies per minute. I don't even think twice before calling them.

Some myths on The Use Of VoIP

Myth #1: VoIP is not widely used

Traditional PSTN lines are still commonly used but it is not going to be long. It is not going to be “if VoIP” will become a standard of how phone calls are made but “when VoIP” will become a standard of how phone calls are made.
It is no longer a question of whether VoIP will wipe out traditional telephony but how quickly it will do so.
Info-Tech Research estimates that 50% of the SMB in the USA will be using VoIP by 2008 and McKinsey Consulting is predicting similar proportion for UK.
According to the Gartner Group, VoIP will be used by more than 95% of major companies by 2010.

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Myth #2: The cost benefits only applied when calling between 2 similar VoIP systems

This is totally not true. The cost benefits applied to all VoIP phone calls to a VoIP system, local residential lines, local mobile phones, overseas residential lines as well as oversea mobile phone calls. For the Kazil World Phone VoIP we are using, members to members calling are totally free.

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Myth #3: Voice Quality is bad

Some legacy and low end VoIP systems do not deliver high quality sound for example; bits of words are missing, noticeable gaps when a person speaks. This is no longer an issue now.VoIP adapter 102 comes with an inbuilt DSP (Digital Signal Processor) and the voice quality is very clear with no echo at all.

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Myth #4: VoIP is complicated

VoIP is not as confusing as it sounds. For small businesses or even home consumers, what you need to do is just a VoIP account. This VoIP account will allow the user to make phone calls through software in your PC and you will be able to make phone calls through your PC.
You can also make use of your existing analog phone to make VoIP phone calls. With the VoIP adapter 102, you do not need to switch on your PC. You can make VoIP phone calls using your existing phone. If the local calls are cheaper through PSTN lines, this can be easily switched by using the VoIP adapter 102. This means that VoIP adapter 102 allow users to make and received both PSTN and VoIP phone calls without the use of buying a special phone and without the use of PC.

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