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Comparing Regular Phone Service and Internet Phone Service

VoIP phone service, also known as voice over ip phone service, works by hooking your regular telephone to the internet. Your telephone calls are then sent over the internet as small bits of information, called packets, instead of sending them over an old fashioned phone wire. This type of phone service has the following pros and cons:

Internet Phone Service Pros:
• There is very little cost.
• Unlimited calling plans usually include all of the US and Canada.
• A VoIP adapter will work with any high speed internet connection, anywhere in the world.
• A VoIP phone will work in any hotspot around the world.
• Extremely cheap international long distance calling prices.

Internet Phone Service Cons:
• VoIP phone service goes down when your internet goes down.
• 911 doesn’t work on your VoIP phone service when your internet service is not working

Land line phone service is where a regular phone line is installed in, or on your home by a phone company. While cable companies do install phone service into homes and offices, they provide what they call “Digital Phone Service”. Digital phone service is just a fancy name for VoIP phone service. Land line phone service has the following pros and cons:

Land Line Phone Service Pros:
• Land line phone service is technically more stable than VoIP phone service.
• Your old fashioned phone number gets put in the Yellow Pages, while your VoIP phone service phone number doesn’t.
• Old fashioned phone signals, overall, are more clear.
• 911 service works without any input from the user.
• High speed internet service isn’t required for your landline phones to work.

Land Line Phone Service Cons:
• Land line phone service is more expensive than internet phone service.
• Voice-mail, Caller ID and other calling features are each an extra fee.
• Local and long distance phone service, plus an extra line for dial up internet service, cost more than high speed internet service and an unlimited VoIP calling plan.

While trying to play fair with the pros and cons of regular phone service and digital phone service, it is getting to the point that the only reason to still have a old fashioned phone plan is because you either can’t get fast internet service, or you really like to make sure the sound of your call is good. But, with most people now using either land line phone service, or cell phones, scratching for that last one percent of call clarity isn’t worth isn’t worth all of the extra money you’ll have to pay each month.

If you would like to compare VoIP phone service and land line phone service side by side, visit calling-plans.com and use their VoIP phone service rate calculator.

This entry was posted on Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 at 5:24 am and is filed under Technology and Gadgets. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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