The essentials of VoIP
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) can cost as little as £15 a month (and its getting cheaper). The key to making the most of VoIP is understanding what it does and what it might cost you. Here are the basics.
What is VoIP?
VoIP refers to voice calls that are routed over online networks using the Internet Protocol the protocol that serves as the backbone of the internet.
VoIP tends to be relatively cheap. Why?
VoIP calls are simply another application riding over the internet. Essentially, they are no different from emails, instant messages or web pages, which can all be distributed for free between internet-connected machines.
Why do some VoIP services cost money at all then, and why are others free?
A VoIP service can connect users not only with other VoIP customers but also with phone services such as traditional landline and mobile networks. For these calls, VoIP service providers must pay access fees to the landline and wireless operators. VoIP services that never leave the internet calls that are between personal computers equipped with VoIP service are typically free.
What kit do you need to use VoIP?
An internet connection; dial-up is fine, but broadband gives better quality. You'll also need VoIP software. Users can choose a version that loads onto a desktop or laptop computer, which allows the computer to make calls through its modem connection to the internet. The customer uses the computer's built-in microphone and speakers, assuming their machine has such features, so there is often no phone or other kit needed.
But when converting your home phone to a VoIP dialler, an adapter is necessary. The VoIP software is available preinstalled in a separate piece of hardware known as an analogue telephone adapter, which is installed between your home phone and the broadband modem. These can cost a small amount but are sometimes provided free with the service.
Who sells VoIP?
Lots of people take a look through our directories to get a feel for the companies that might suit your needs.
What does it cost to call traditional phones from my PC?
Typically, costs are similar to traditional landline charges, but look at any arrangement carefully. Prices do vary.
What does VoIP cost?
Take a look at the information provided by companies in our directory to get current prices. Generally though, they are coming down rapidly.
How secure are my phone calls on VoIP?
Only two consumer-focused operators Skype and VoicePulse currently encrypt their calls, using a method of keeping the digital packets that constitute VoIP signals from being decoded by hackers. Almost all of the VoIP systems installed in businesses, meanwhile, use current encryption techniques. Before signing up with a company, ask them about their policy on security.
A fuller version of this article can be found on ZDnet.