Using A VoIP Phone Service Can Cost You Your Life
But did you know it can cost you your life?
We will get to this life-threatening issue later but first you
should have a basic understanding of what a VoIP phone is and
how it works. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol.
These phones are also commonly referred to as Voice over IP or
Voice over Internet. VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol is a
way of using analog audio signals, like on your regular phone,
and turning these signals into digital data that's transmitted
over the Internet instead of over conventional phone lines.
How does it Work?
A Voip Phone Service can work on any computer that has broadband
connectivity. If you have a headset/microphone, along with a
Voip phone system set-up or software program installed on your
computer, you can place calls from your computer or laptop to
anywhere in the broadband-connected world. Assuming that your
friends have the same software set-up or have a Voip Phone
Service from many of the commercial providers, you should be
able to communicate, i.e. talk to each other.
It basically works by sending small packets of data from one
computer to another over the Internet. And since it uses the
Internet, the route these data transfers take is as varied and
as wide as the Internet itself. You call a phone number and the
data is sent to your VoIP company's call processor. The call
processor connects you to your friend's phone and a session is
formed between your computer and your friend's computer. Your
call can now be handled as if it were an e-mail or a web page
but each system must have the same protocol in order for you to
communicate or talk.
This may be over-simplifying things a bit, but this method is
less expensive than a conventional phone system.
Many VoIP companies offer many services that a traditional phone
company will charge you an arm or leg for! These include: Caller
ID, Call transfer, Call waiting, Return call, Repeat dial, and
Three-way calling. And because it is over the Internet you can
check your voicemail via the Web - you may even attach messages
that's sent to your computer or handheld.
VoIP Phone Services have many advantages over the traditional
system, mainly its cheap price and availability or access. As
the broadband world increases, VoIP phones may become even more
popular.
So what's the Problem with using VoIP Phones?
There are some major hurdles Voip Phone users should be aware of
and it is where the life saving advice comes in.
The VoIP Phone is only as good as the Internet system or
computer you're using. There may be down times, for example, if
you lose your power - a Voip phone will not work, whereas a
regular wall phone or conventional phone will. In many natural
disasters, be it a blizzard, tornado or hurricane, the power is
sometimes the first utility that fails. Communications often
become critical in these situations and being stuck with only a
powerless VoIP phone may pose a problem. Assuming, of course,
you don't have your VoIP Phone hooked up to a portable Wi-Fi
battery operated laptop!
You must also keep in mind that your laptop or computer must be
able to handle the phone calls, other programs running on your
system may disrupt or distort your voip signals if your computer
is overloaded or not powerful enough.
Next, perhaps the most important concern, Emergency 911
calls are a real challenge with VoIP. VoIP phones uses
IP-addressed phone numbers and not NANP phone numbers. There's
no way to tell the geographic location with an IP address; thus
routing the emergency call may pose a problem for 911 operators.
Obviously, this is not good in an emergency of any kind!
No doubt this hurdle will be fixed in the very near future as
Voip Phones become more commonplace and integrated neatly in the
wireless Wi-Fi systems/networks around the world. But for now,
it is something every VOIP Phone user should be made aware of
and prepare for in the case your VOIP phone becomes your only
lifeline.
Another challenge, as more and more voip phones come online -
there is no world-wide standard in place. This would include
hardware and protocols that would make this system work anywhere
in the world.
Despite these hurdles and challenges, many believe VoIP Phone
Services will eventually replace the traditional phone lines
over time. But the revolution is just starting! According to the
Forrester Research Group only 5 million U.S. households will be
using VoIP phones by the end of 2006.
However, it doesn't take a Crystal Ball or even the Forrester
Research Group to tell us we are becoming more and more of a
'wireless world'. VoIP Phones will find themselves 'center
stage' in our ever increasing technologically enhanced universe.
No doubt, neatly blended into some fully loaded portable,
Video/VoIP Phone, XM radio, Search Engine, Wi-Fi, GPS Emergency
Beacon, Computer Handheld Contraction. As long as we can keep
our 'heads attached' until this technotopia item comes along -
we should be ok.
Hey, when Google finally decides to build that Google Box, maybe
someone should suggest they load it up with a few extra goodies.
Can we talk?
About the author:
The author runs a modest website on Bizware and Business
Solutions - including a section on VoIP Phone Services. VoIP
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