14 Mar 2008 02:21:23 | Nick Carter
Does Voice Over IP Telephony Spell the End for Traditional
Telephones?
Just What is Voice Over IP Telephony?
Voice over Internet Telephony is technology that means you can
hold telephone calls over the Internet or an IP network. It
eliminates the need for having separate lines for your Internet
connection and dedicated voice transfer lines. There are many
advantages to VoIP but because it is still an advancing
technology you need to shop around to find the best deal. No
cumbersome circuit switching is required and there is no
depletion in the bandwidth associated with normal dual line
systems. VoIP protocol means that voice data is only sent over
the network when it needs to be, freeing up that bandwidth when
you aren’t making ‘calls’.
What are the Advantages of VoIP.
Voice over Internet Telephony isn’t widely used in office
networks, let alone in the home, however if you make
international phone calls then you are probably being routed
through IP infrastructure because of the lower costs of calls.
What this does mean, though, is that the infrastructure is quite
obviously already in place and anyone who chooses can do so
easily. This means that you can ‘call’ friends, family or
associates using your own VoIP without the need for them to have
the same technology installed.
The costs are phone calls that are reduced dramatically by using
VoIP and once the infrastructure is in place there are usually
little or no additional infrastructure charges required making
it a cost effective and affordable telephony solution.
Because VoIP is a new technology you get the usual advantages of
employing a new technology; increased technological advances and
new technologies are employed meaning you get a state of the art
system. Telecommunications providers have been regularly using
IP networks to transfer voice data and so most of the teething
problems have been thoroughly investigated and ironed out and
all the advancements made have been integrated into a system you
can have installed in your home, office or business.
You don’t necessarily have to transmit your calls over the
Internet, and for more secure calls you can use private IP
networks. For this reason many large businesses already have IP
systems in place making inter-business calls much cheaper.
Electronic numbering makes it possible to dial traditional E 164
phone numbers connected entirely by your Internet connection.
This means that you won’t face any call charges whatsoever, and
all you will have to pay will be the cost of your Internet
connection.
Is VoIP available for me to use now?
Companies like Vonage, VoicePulse and Packet8 are already
offering flat monthly fees for their VoIP services meaning you
can call anywhere in the country (sometimes even to other
selected countries around the world) and only ever pay one flat
monthly fee.
Vonage offer a service for $24.99 a month that allows you to
call anywhere in the US or Canada. They also offer similar plans
for small businesses.
Are there any disadvantages to VoIP?
VoIP, as a technology, is still in it’s infancy and new
developments are being found every day. However, there are
limitations to the service and the technology which need to be
addresses before it can become a complete replacement for your
standard phone line.
Because the Internet knows no geographic boundaries it means
that, for example, calling the emergency services would not
necessarily put you through to your local emergency dispatch
centre.
In addition, you can’t send or receive faxes and you can’t route
traditional modems, alarm systems or satellite systems through
your VoIP connection, because they require access to a voice
grade phone line. For the moment VoIP is a compliment to your
traditional phone line, rather than a replacement, until these
problems can be ironed out.
Summary
The advent of the Internet and improved telephone technology has
seen the introduction of VoIP. It means you can make phone calls
through your broadband connection; this in turn means that for a
set monthly fee you can call anywhere in your country and
selected international countries for as long as required and
only pay one flat monthly fee.
The advantages of VoIP are still significant for homes and
business users alike. Big businesses are already saving
substantial money by installing IP networks and using VoIP
protocol to transfer voice data. This essentially makes the
calls themselves free, only having to pay for the Internet
connection and the monthly VoIP fee.
VoIP looks like it’s here to stay. As the technology rolls out,
it’s impact can only become greater.
© 2005 Nick Carter
About Author :
Nick Carter is editor for www.voice-over-ip-ins
ider.com , a key web resource for VOIP information.