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VOIP vs Every Day Phone Service - Free Trial VOIP Solutions

By: Ivan Cuxeva Jr

The internet has clearly become part of our daily lives to the point that it has become an indispensable and irreplaceable tool needed to complete our daily tasks at home or at work. From simple , complex or specific research to buying and selling items; the World Wide Web provides all we need . The very latest change was the creation and introduction of Voice Over IP to the international market which has changed the way we normally percieve communication networks.

In earlier days, the web was known to bring excellent offers from companies who started to explore their possibilities by extending their business to virtual locations on web servers. A few years later, the Internet would be used more and more not only to purchase goods but to exchange information, this is why when many hear the word "internet" they are immediately reminded of "forums". That is actually how the internet started to gain ground and popularity. People liked the way this emerging a new technology let them connect with they didn't know, with friends, family, etc.

Most web users at some point or another thought "Chat rooms are OK but it doesn't beat verbal communication". This fact remained true for quite some time until program developers created software applications which allowed users to communicate verbally with each other through the internet just like if they were sending data packets. In reality, video as well as sounds can be transformed into computer data and sent over telephone lines. This is how most people think of VOIP, and that's in-fact very close to the way VOIP enabled devices work.

The only problem at the time was that such software programs were incapabable to place actual phone calls but rather all communication was conducted through a PC to PC interface which is still used today by may applications. Phone companies became aware of the possibility clients would turn their backs on their service and started offering VOIP communications as an alternative choice.

Other companies emerged such as Vonage, Packet8, VOIP, BBtelsys, Cordia, etc. These companies used this technology to a new option to customers. Many people have decided to use their VOIP solutions because their price is low compared to conventional services, which sounds good but since it is a new concept many people are not sure if this kind of technology is for them.

Finding voice over IP companies which offer free trials is beneficial. Some of them provide the service for free, as a second line which can be tested side by sides against the user's existing phone service and after thirty days the user can decide which way he/she wants to go. As you can see this is very convenient because if the service turns out to be not what you expected, you can just cancel and owe nothing.

VOIP is also used by businesses because it cuts their communication expenses by more than half. But aside from being a financially smart decision, voice over IP solutions have all the features we use every day such as: caller ID, call waiting, conference calling, call forwarding, redial, call transfer and logs, message waiting, hold and speed dial. So as you see it is not that different from our current service which makes voice over IP an user friendly service and technology.

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