What is VoIP?

VoIP is an acronym for voice over internet protocol. A VoIP, in
essence, is a computer softphone that allows you to make phone
calls from your computer to anyone in the world, e.g., PC to PC,
PC to landlines, or PC to cell phones. The voice signal converts
to data packets and travels across the internet through a VoIP
platform, and then converts back to voice at the receiving end
of the communication exchange. Leading telecom experts are
projecting that 75% of the world’s communications will be done
on VoIP within the next several years.

What Kind of Equipment Do I Need?

You will need a computer with internet access and an inexpensive
microphone if your computer does not have one built in. Although
most VoIP providers require high speed internet connections,
there are a few that can be used on dial-up connections.

How Can I Place a Call or Receive a Call?

Basically, the same way you would a regular phone, except on
your PC. When you download a VoIP line on your computer, a phone
usually appears on your screen. The computer phone acts like any
other phone in that you can dial numbers on it from a pad, or
click on a contact’s pre-programmed name, and press the call
button. You will then hear the phone ringing to the party you
have called and can talk to them when they accept the call, or
leave a voicemail if they are not available.

When receiving a call, the phone will ring on your computer and
you can click to accept the call and talk, or let it ring (based
on the number of rings you have set up) and forward the caller
to your voicemail.

What Kind of Features Does a VoIP Have?

Typically a VoIP has voicemail with audio capabilities,
three-way calling, text messaging, and contacts list. Some VoIPs
even have webcam capabilities. In addition, there is usually a
button to click that can indicate to others when you are
available, unavailable, away, or off line.

Who Can I Call?

Most reputable VoIP solutions providers limit PC to PC calls
among their own subscribers for privacy purposes and so that the
quality of sound is not compromised.

Most reputable VoIP solutions providers have secure lines that
include their own patented technology.

Some VoIP solutions providers require limiting PC to landlines
or cell phones to their own subscribers.

Advantages of VoIP

·With VoIP, you have unlimited talk time to anyone in the world
from PC to PC for a flat monthly rate ·Most VoIP’s offer
drastically reduced costs for calling PC to landlines ·Most
VoIP’s offer reduced costs for calling PC to cell phones,
however, prices vary depending on the cell phone carrier.
·Savings of up to 80% off current phone bills.

What are the Costs for VoIPs?

Typically there is an enrollment fee which varies between $20.00
to hundreds of dollars Monthly fees, after enrollment, varies
between $5.00 per month to $75.00 per month If you do not have a
microphone on your computer, you would have to purchase one.
Cost is between $5.00 to $40.00.

Things to Watch Out For with VoIP Solution Providers

·Hidden costs ·Unsecure lines - meaning anyone can listen to
your conversation because of shared servers or open platforms
·Inability to be used with dial-up connections ·Public listing
of your name and/or phone number ·Unsecure lines or Free
services may have spyware, no protection against viruses, worms,
Trojan horses, etc., which can corrupt your computer and
ultimately causes it to crash

Additional Information

To download a complimentary VoIP test line for one week, visit
http://www.keepintouch4free.com (make sure you tell all your
friends and family to download a line also from the same website
so you can talk to them too)

If you descire a substantial income with weekly and residual
monthly payouts, check out the Business Division by going to
http://superiorvoip.com/PTL4ever