Advantages of Residential VoIP

Many people have never heard of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), but this is a useful way of utilizing your high speed broadband connection to send and receive telephone calls, and there are many advantages to switching to these services for your home telephone system.

Great Savings on Your Phone Bill

With a broadband connection you can send and receive high volumes of data instantaneously, and this means that not only can you make calls on your VoIP, but you can also surf online at the same time without any disruption to either service. With VoIP you will also not need to pay for telephone line rental, as this connection will already be covered under your existing broadband agreement, so instead of having to pay for both your Internet and your telephone line connection you will have combined the two costs into just one bill. There is another advantage to using broadband to send and receive calls, and that is that call costs are much cheaper with VoIP than with traditional analogue telephone services. This can mean some big savings for home phone users, especially if you are calling out of state or overseas, as VoIP services do not charge extra for long distance calls and offer some very competitive call tariffs for international numbers. You can also set up international call barring functions on your VoIP phone, and this can help you to control your monthly phone bill and ensure that no unauthorized calls are made to expensive international numbers without your knowledge, which is very useful if you live in shared accommodation.

Multifunctional Features

VoIP services can provide as many as 20 additional features with their standard online telephone price plans, and this can offer you with a multifunctional phone service for your home that can make it even quicker and easier to send and receive calls. For example some of the top features include:

Speed Dialing

– you can assign all of your favorite numbers to a quick dial single digit number on your telephone handset keypad and this means you will be able to call your most used numbers at just the touch of a button. This can save you a lot of time and hassle looking for numbers and dialing them in every time you want to call your friends and family.

Voicemail

– this versatile answerphone service allows callers to leave messages for you when you are out or unavailable, and you can access your message inbox by calling in from your VoIP phone (or any other phone) or by going online and logging into your provider’s website and accessing your online account. You will also be able to save important messages through your computer as an audio file so that you can keep them as long as you need to.

Caller ID

– this is a useful feature for those people who want to avoid those persistent and annoying telesales calls that can target residential numbers, as you will be able to see the number calling you displayed on your VoIP phone, and then you can decide whether you want to pick up the call or divert it to voicemail.

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