Everyone seems to be talking about VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) these days. So what's it all about - could it help your business? We're going to tell you why businesses are getting to grips with internet-based telephony.
Talk is cheap so they say, but that doesn't mean it can't be a lot cheaper. And that's great news for any business which uses the phone to get things done.
VoIP, also known as IP telephony, Voice over Broadband or Internet telephony offers an alternative to traditional telephony providers. Want to know more? Well read on…


So what is VoIP?

VoIP uses the internet infrastructure to provide a low-cost way for businesses to route certain phone calls, complementing traditional phone systems. VoIP can only be used if you have broadband: it can operate in local office networks or across sites, and remote workers can use it, too.
How it works
A regular phone line transmits a speaker's voice as an analogue signal but to send it over the Internet, an extra step is needed. The sound is converted into a digital signal and then transmitted over the network. At the receiving end, the conversion process is done in reverse.


Why use it?
Two words: cost savings! Given the amount of time businesses spend on the phone to clients, suppliers etc, the savings are substantial, especially if you make regular long-distance calls.
If your business has broadband connection, any calls made using your VoIP connection will effectively be free. Your VoIP supplier may charge you a small amount for each call but this will be minimal.


The costs
Although the calls are low cost, or even no cost at all in a lot of cases, there are initial set-up costs such as the telephone sets and connection fees. In most cases these costs can be quickly offset by the amount you save on calls.
Sound quality
It is acknowledged that the quality of most VoIP services doesn't yet quite match that of a traditional phone line. There are challenges in sending a voice stream over the Internet but it is getting better all the time. Most people using a VOIP phone don't notice any difference.


Compatibility
Some VoIP providers require both caller and the receiver to be signed up to their service and have the same software installed. Shop around, though, and you can identify service providers that allow you to call anyone, including from your computer to a regular telephone, and even phone to phone.


The bigger picture
VoIP is part of a larger technology - IP telephony which itself is part of a larger trend towards the integration of computer, telephone, television, security monitoring, home automation, and related technologies.
As the cost of high speed internet connections continues to fall, VoIP is now within your reach. Some telecoms and internet service providers are offering packages specifically targeting smaller businesses.
It's worth taking a look at your future telephone and IT network needs. Making all your telephone calls over the Internet and avoiding high charges is an attractive proposition for any budget-conscious manager.


Advantages
" Flexibility. Unlike traditional phone lines, with VoIP you can add telephones and increase call capacity on your computer network without running additional cabling.
" Reduced costs. Because the system runs on software rather than hardware, it costs less and is easier to manage and maintain. Typically, an international call costs no more than a local one with a traditional phone line.
" Enhanced customer service. By simply adding some software and linking up with your office PC, incoming calls can be set up to automatically trigger screen pop-ups with the caller's account information, notes and details of previous conversations.
" Talk 'n' go! VoIP allows you to make or take calls on the move no matter where you are in the world, if you have a mobile device such as a lap top, PDA or pocket PC.


Disadvantages
" It's new! VoIP is fairly new, having only been around for a few years, and it will take time for adoption to take off. However, due to the advance in technology, especially high-speed internet connections, popularity is on the increase.
" Your number's up. At the moment, if you change to a VoIP system, you may not be able to keep your company's present telephone number, although some VoIP companies can arrange for your number to be ported to your VoIP system. Check with your VoIP provider.
" Quality. Sound quality was always an issue for VoIP users, but again, with advancement in technology, many users don't actually find any noticeable loss in sound quality.
" No 999. Presently, you can't make an emergency call using VoIP but this is set to change in the future.


Five VoIP facts
1. Industry estimates predict that by 2007, three quarters of international calls will be carried over the Internet.
2. If you use a cheap, long distance telephone service, you're probably using IP telephony already without knowing it.
3. Internal calls to everyone connected to your network are free, even if they're at different locations or on the road.
4. You don't need an international dialing code if calling a number on the same VoIP network abroad.
5. There are no monthly fees with VoIP providers - only an annual payment which works out on average 85% cheaper than a traditional phone provider.


Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do you need broadband to use VoIP
A. Yes.
Q. Do you use a headset through your PC or a phone?
A. You can use either, or both. Your VoIP company can supply you with a phone which fits into one of your computer's USB ports.
Q. Does your PC need to be switched on to use VoIP?
A. No, but your high speed internet connection does.
Q. Can I use my PC while talking on the phone?
A. Yes.
Q. Can I use VoIP with a laptop?
A. Yes, as long as it's plugged in to a high speed internet connection.
Q. If the power fails on my PC, will the VoIP phone still work?
A. Probably not, unless your modem is still on but this is unlikely if you have a power failure.
Q. Can I call any number using VoIP?
A. You can call most phone numbers but not emergency numbers or some directory services.
Q. Where can I find a VoIP phone provider?
A. See under the 'Find out more' section below and click on the link to our recommended VoIP suppliers.


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