VOIP Telephone
System Set Ups Explained
As the Internet
age gets more established, the break off uses for this technology are
having a greater impact on communications. Once such creation is the
VOIP telephone system. This technology takes advantage of the Internet
for the placing and receiving of telephone calls and can often save its
users a fair amount of money.
To help those who are unfamiliar with this fairly new use for computer
and Internet technology, we've put together a basic set of questions
and answers on VOIP telephone system set ups and how they work.
What is a VOIP telephone system?
A voip telephone system is basically one that takes advantage of an
Internet connection to place and receive telephones. The acronym
actually stands for Voice Over Internet protocol. This type of system
allows its users to make and place calls, but the effectiveness will
vary depending on the system. Some services sound as good or better
than regular telephone, but others suffer from a fair amount of break
up in the connection. The cable quality of the Internet connection can
come into play here, too.
What kind of calls can be made with a VOIP telephone system?
The particular voip telephone system in question will dictate the
calling ability. For example, some services limit calls to only other
users of the same service. Others enable calling to any telephone
number – landline, VOIP or even mobile.
Does a VOIP telephone system make a regular phone obsolete?
Not necessarily, some VOIP telephone system set ups require calls be
placed at the computer, but others work with a special adapter to
enable the use of regular telephones within a home. The fairly recent
addition of the phone adapters are making this type of service more
feasible for use in homes with more than one person as the "land lines"
are still functional.
How does a VOIP telephone system work?
A basic VOIP telephone system converts the sound of a voice into a
digital signal that can be transmitted over the Internet. This signal
is turned back into a regular phone signal prior to it reaching its
destination if a landline or mobile is called.
What kinds of phone options do people have with a VOIP telephone system?
This again depends on the system, but in general the three choices are
a computer itself, a voip phone or a regular phone with an adapter.
Families that are concerned about having access to more than one phone
in a home might want to consider the last two choices.
What is required to make a VOIP telephone system work?
All that's really needed is a computer with a broadband connection and
a service. If land lines are desired, the adapter or special voip phone
will also be needed. These services are becoming pretty easy to find,
too, as more people realize the cost-savings involved in VOIP.
A VOIP telephone system might not be for everyone, but as the
technology becomes more advanced, many homes are turning to this to
save money and hassles associated with multiple utility charges in
their homes.
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