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Save Money by Making Calls over the Internet with a VoIP Company

October 1st, 2008

The development of quicker Internet access coupled with the flexibility and minimal cost of calls using VoIP in the UK has made this emerging technology very attractive to consumers. Voice over IP is now one of the fastest growing applications on the World Wide Web with around four million VoIP users in the UK alone, not including business subscriptions.

The first step that should be taken when debating whether to get an account is to research the available VoIP providers and the range of services they offer. Once the provider and service have been decided upon the next stage is setting up your account. This is relatively straightforward but do be mindful that you should check your service offers a local number. Some VoIP providers don’t cover every phone exchange in which case you are likely to be offered a number from the nearest exchange thats available.

Having a non-local number may not seem like an issue when VoIP is used for outgoing calls, it will matter to your family and friends when they make long distance (or national rate) calls to converse with you even though they may live locally. There are some VoIP services that only offer non-geographic numbers, using codes such as 0870, 0845 or 056. In the case of non-geographic numbers some limitations exist: Calls to 0870 and 0845 numbers are excluded from most landline, mobile and VoIP providers’ all-inclusive call packages. In the case of 056 numbers, it is not possible to call them from outside the UK at present.

Consideration should be given to keeping a landline phone service as a backup. The reason for this is that if for any reason you lose power you are likely to lose your broadband connection – because the router and ADSL modem need power – and your VoIP access too, because the VoIP hardware needs to be connected to the mains. There are some types of VoIP equipment that offer a “lifeline” function that will connect urgent calls, and all calls if there should be a power failure, to a landline. You should check this point with your provider if you feel that you need to have this option included in your service.

Some VoIP companies offer services that allow you to pay for calls as you go while others offer a service that charges a single, all-inclusive fee. Plans offering unlimited local and national calls are also available for small businesses and for residential users. In the case of businesses additional features such as a free fax service are often included. There is a pricing option available to fit your needs.

Just contact the VoIP company of your choice and they will set up an account for you. The average person should be up and running with VoIP in about half an hour. Start saving money with VoIP today!

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