Bob Caldwell
Monday, 08 August 2005
The local and long-distance services required to supportour calling needs is
different for: frequent travelers, small to medium-size businesses, and for work
at home professionals.
What Is VOIP?
This technology brings the Internet and the phone together, a marriage bound
to happen. The acronym VOIP means voice over Internet protocol and is a service
provided by various telecommunication firms including: Vonage, Voice Pulse, Dial
Pad and net2phone.
How Big Is the VOIP Industry ?
According to a Sandvine press release, there are over 1100 voice over IP providers
in the world today and the growth rate is impressive. Mr. David Caputo said, "There
is one company starting per day." Sandvine is a company based in Waterloo, Ontario
Canada. They manufacture very high and broadband equipment for large companies.
Why Is Voice Over IP Growing in Leaps and Bounds?
In most workplaces, people have had to put up with:
- Complex hard to decipher long-distance phone bills
- Exorbitantly high long distance phone rates
- Dealing with long-distance providers who lacks accountability
In order for businesses to reach more customers in a diverse geographic population
-- voice over IP provides a very cost-effective solution. I run a bird tour sightseeing
company andI haveclients as far away as Singapore. Many of my clients travel
halfway around the world for a two-week all-inclusive bird watching vacation.
Since I was tired of paying such high long-distance phone bills, I decided to
do some investigation and compared three different voice over IP providers. They
are Vonage, VoicePulse and Net2phone. Overseas calls are not factored into these
plans. The charges for international calls change per country and plan provider.
With the old long-distance provider, I was paying as high as $3.30 per minute
to call Singapore. With Vonage, calls to Europe and Asia are as low as three cents
per minute.
Vonage ( Best Buy )
VoicePulse ( Best Buy)
Net2Phone
Basic, included features
voicemail, call forwarding, call waiting, call transfer, caller ID, 3 way Calling,
call return, caller ID block, repeat dailing, int'l call block
Caller ID w/name, caller ID block, int'l call block, telemarketer block, call
waiting, call transfer, line unavailable call forward, call return, 3 way Calling,
voicemail, speed dialing, distinctive ring, web based account mgmt,
voicemail, call waiting, caller ID, call return, redial,speed dial, 3-way calling,
call forwarding, call blocking, remote feature mgmt
Pricing ( basic )
$24.99 USD per month for unlimited local and long distance calling in US(including
Puerto Rico & Canada)
$24.99 USD per month for unlimited local and long distance calling in US
$29.99 USD per month for unlimited local and long distance calling in US(including
Puerto Rico & Canada)
Does 911 Work
Yes, Only VOIP that offers 911
no
Yes
Local Number Portability
Yes, Most, but not all, people can keep their number if they are in one of the
biggest markets in US
Yes, Most, but not all, people can keep their number if they are in one of the
48 continental states. Local Number Portability may not be availabe in all areas
Yes, Most, but not all. Keep your current phone number with VoiceLine
Where can you buy it?
Buy it from the web
Buy it from the web
Buy it from the web
Installation
Simple, connect router to cable modem or switch
Simple, connect router to cable modem or switch. 1 sheet instruction step by
step guide included
Phone and adapter is combined so set-up is easy
Network
Open Internet - Network Availability Number is free
Open Internet - Network Availability Number is free
Open Internet
Sound quality
Very good consistent
Exceptional sound quality,
Good, sometimes flaky
Nomadic
Yes, take the device anywhere and link to a high speed connection
Yes, take the device anywhere and link to a high speed connection
Yes
Local & Long distance directory assistance
411, for just 99 cents, you can any listing in the US, Canada or Puerto Rico
411, for just 75 cents,
If the number you choose when signing up for VoiceLine includes emergency (911)
services, it will also include access to 411 service, for just 99 cents PER call.
Other
For $9.99 per month, you can get the Vonage SoftPhone for your laptop and get
500 local and long distance minutes
You may cancel the service within 30 days of service activation and receive a
full refund
Service activation fee is $29.99
Vonage and VoicePulse are well position for several reasons. I needed to contact
tech support for Vonage. I used the e-mail support to be quick -- I received an
e-mail back with a 30 minutes. Is not uncommon for me to be on hold for over an
hour and a half waiting to speak to tech support with my old long-distance service
provider. I'm happy to report that I prefer a web-based e-mail support over live-support.
Will VOIP Replace My Business Landline ?
No, it's a cost-saving technology for sure. Just as atest, I made a call to
a client in Arizona who comes up as often as four times a year to take my bird
sightseeing tour. I was on my VOIP phone with my client for over 45 minutes discussing
her traveling arrangements. Every so often, the voice quality would fade and get
choppy. Luckily, I have never experienced a drop call using VOIP. It would be
highly unprofessional and embarrassing. I found the connection indistinguishable
from my Bell landline for the majority of the time. For new clientswho I make
a call to, I make a point to use my landline. However, for many of my regular
customers, they put up with the occasional flaky reception.
Hardware
What I liked like about the Vonage box is that it's like my computer Internet
router. All the unused ports were automatically blocked and the one I used assigned
its own subnet mask - all without having to call any technician to set it up for
me.
One annoyance you may or may not have experienced, when a second call would come
through on my Vonage VOIP phone, I would have to yell repeatedly to the first
caller that I am putting them on hold. I found continuingthe 1stcaller to be
a bit of a challenge when I had to deal with the call waiting feature.
What I like about VOIP is that I can use the service with a cordless, wireless
or landline phone. I didn't have to go to Costco and by five brand-new phones
for my entire staff to get everything to work.
How Does VOIP Work?
The call on the Internet turns into a voice signal, which is patched to your
caller regional telephone network. Don't make voice over IP to be a forced fit.
Some companies find it easier working with VOIP equipment than others. In fact,
VOIP has its place for those of us who make a lot of long-distance calls domestically
and overseas. Simply put, compare your current VOIP bill of $24.99 US against
your old long-distance phone bill. My domestic long-distance bills averaged $850
to $1500 a month depending if it was bird migration season. Now, I get unlimited
domestic long-distance coast-to-coast including Puerto Rico and Canada for only
$24.99 at Vonage. I'm delighted with the savings! Below are some guidelines to
help you make the transition more smoothly to voice over IP:
- Not everyone will opt for the coast-to-coast unlimited rate, if you have a smaller
voice over IP calling plan, watch you don't go over your allowed 500 minutes
per month. Otherwise, your overage charges can really add up.
- Figure out how many people in your office needs access a VOIP phone. Be prepared
to spend $500 or more on telephone equipment. You will need to connect each VOIP
phone to the ports on the BACK of the VOIP router.
- If you don't choose Vonage, VoicePulse or Net 2 Phone and would like the emergency
911 service; make sure the provider that you do business with complies with the
Federal telecommunications agency.
- If you are a new VOIP customer read the fine print. In fact, at VoicePulse you
can try their service out for 30 days. If you are not happy with them while you
are within your 30 day period, you can cancel and get a full refund. See if you
can opt out of signing a long-term contract and instead sign up for a month-to-month
service.
- Have you heard of Skype? Please visit, to the www.Skype.com for those who are
bit timid and would like to try voice over IP for free.
If you travel frequently to other big major cities, bring your VOIP equipment
with you. I was once at conference in Santa Barbara, California making local call
to a five-star restaurant. The local call was $2 dollars and that doesn't even
include: Federal, State, city and hotel taxes. By the time I paid for that call,
it was over five dollars. Five ofthose local calls to make reservations for restaurants
or plays would pay for your monthly Vonage VOIP connection.
If you new to VOIP like me, and would like a second line in addition to your
land line than VOIP; can be a cost effective long distance solution. Always
start out with a minimal VOIP calling plan, you can always upgrade if the need
arises. For your mobile usage, do your own family shared plan assessment here.
This article has been provided as a special feature contribution to SymbianOne
- the opinions and expressions contained within the piece are those of the author.
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