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No More International Call Charges with Voip.

By Saul Saresi


You've done it. You've made the switch to a Voip telecommunications system and you've even got your very own Voice over IP desk phone. Things are looking up, and you've got a cheeky smile on your face thinking of all the money you're going to be saving each and every time you make a call.

But there's still a couple of things you're not so sure about; a couple of the finer and more intricate aspects of Voice over IP systems and technology which you feel you now need to be bought up to speed on, just in case anyone asks. And so here are a couple of things which you may not be aware of - bonus features if you will, to help enhance your Voip experience.

International calls are used by a large number of businesses on a regular basis, and can amount to substantial call charges. The basic process of making an international call from a Voice Over Internet Protocol phone is the same as making one from an analogue phone, requiring you to enter the international dialling prefix and country code, then the area number, and finally the local number.

The basic process for making international calls via an internet telephony system is much the same as it is with a standard phone system. But this is where the similarities end. Making international call with a Voip phone is not only substantially cheaper as standard, there is also an way to make the calls even cheaper still; by purchasing you're very own unique phone number in a whole other country.

Allow me to explain myself before you cast me off as some slightly confused individual who has spent too much time lost in his own head. If you wish to make cheaper calls to another country, all you need to do is have a separate number assigned for your system inside that particular country. Once you have this separate umber all calls you make to it will be viewed as local calls, not international.

Sounds good, doesn't it? As well as making standard calls internationally, making conference calls internationally through an internet telephone system is also a much cheaper and viable alternative. This is because Voip systems use a dial-out as opposed to a dial-in system, meaning one person can call all the participants for a conference call and therefore negating the requirement of anybody phoning in to the call, and saving significant costs for the participants.

As anyone with an eye on future events will contest, internet telephony is the future of telecommunications, wherever you are in the world. But despite this there are still a large number of people weary of making the jump quite yet, which is why a new range of dual mode handsets are available, allowing you to utilise both the internet or a landline in order to make and receive calls.

As the technology improves, so will the services offered by internet telephone companies, which in turn will encourage more and more people to switch to Voip communication. The negatives of owning such a system are few and far between and with the ever increasing quality of technology and services offered, soon there will be no negatives left, and absolutely no reason to not go Voip.




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